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10 Threads & X Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In the 19 years since we’ve been through multiple early adoption phases of new social media — first Facebook and Twitter and then LinkedIn, Instagram, Pinterest, and Tumblr. They with experiment text-only posts and embrace emojis, memes, and humor. The Grand Canyon Conservancy is a good example to follow on Threads.

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Accessibility on Social Media

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As video content on social media continues to reign supreme and audio-only content, spurred on by Twitter Spaces and Clubhouse, grows, it’s important for nonprofits to prioritize accessibility when publishing content online. Additionally, you may see special characters used to create artistic typefaces for profiles on Twitter and Instagram.

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Twitter is Not Pointless, It is Pointillsm

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Jay Cross is making a point (couldn't resist) about Twitter by referring to the art work of Georges Seurat who was a pointillist. Twitter is like pointillism. Your subconscious shapes an image of the person from the Tweets. Post the occasional tweet about a particularly good blog post to Twitter. type of Twitter user.

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Instagram Influencers and What We Know About Them

Connection Cafe

While Twitter and YouTube are well-known for their powerful influencers, Instagram has its own set of influencers who have become major celebs in their own right. They lay bare the artistry and the process of creating a cultural and political podcast filling their instagram feed with style, design, and music. byp100 , BYP 100.

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Ask Britt: How Do You Increase Blog Traffic?

Have Fun - Do Good

Enable subscription to your rss feed with Feedburner. Include images or graphics with every post to catch the reader's eye. Participate in memes , blog carnivals and challenges. It's ok to have comment moderation, but don't make people register. Allow readers to email posts to other people. Blogs are a visual medium.

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10 Elements of an Effective Nonprofit or Do-Good Blog

Have Fun - Do Good

Make it easy to subscribe Have an rss feed. If you are using Facebook, share your blog's feed in your Facebook news feed with the Notes application. If you are using Twitter, share links to new blog posts (you can shorten the urls with bit.ly ). Make it easy to skim, but irresistible read Use images with every post.

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How to structure your nonprofit social media plan

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Memes, stories, photos – anything that causes a laugh or a smile. Any of these goals can be accomplished with original or shared content, videos, memes, and photos. Every social media platform needs some original content – articles, videos, and images that were written or created by someone in your organization.