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How to Utilize Digital Marketing for Fundraising Event Engagement Online

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Types of advertising can include a combination of any of the following: Social media marketing and news feed ads Search engine marketing ads (Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc.) Ideas include asking participants to create videos, share photos, or come up with clever hashtags and branding ideas for your nonprofit. Social media contests.

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Your Ultimate Year-End Giving Guide

NonProfit Hub

Fifty percent of nonprofits receive the majority of their annual donations between October and December, so follow these tips to use that knowledge to your advantage and know your year-end giving out of the park! On top of storytelling in your captions, create promotional videos and share photos—especially sentimental ones—all season long.

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RSS Reading Habits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Lynetter. I use a RSS reader and read feeds because it is part of my writing process. My feeds are organized into folders and the folders ordered by priority. Like a farmer tending his crops, I'd scan through each folder, each feed, bookmarking and annotating what caught my eye, and looking for patterns and connections.

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4 Nonprofits That Gamified Their Funding (and Tips for You to Copy)

NonProfit Hub

Check out these ideas for tips on how to make donating to your organization more appealing: Donate a Photo. Johnson & Johnson’s Donate a Photo app is an easy way to browse other’s pictures and post your own, in a similar method to sharing pictures on Facebook or Instagram.

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My Flickr Score

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It has been a long day of pondering inbetween rapid attention shifting tasks, dipping into email, pinging IMs, and browsing feeds. Wiki seems to be a theme for me today, starting off with an email from colleague asking me and several others about the best method to collect quick feedback for a draft of a survey. My brain is tired.

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Interview: John Brennan of OpenAction

Amy Sample Ward

The team also hopes to incentivize organizations to share knowledge and give beneficiaries a direct voice. Essentially, we give organizations a simple tool to manage project information, like photos and videos. Not the tales itself, but the method used. Where did the idea for OpenAction begin?

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Knowledge: Subject matter expertise, research, polling, case studies. History: Simply being around a long time has some cachet and may mean you have access to historical wisdom, knowledge, and records. Photo and Bio. Can donors participate in building, feeding, clothing, digging, writing, driving, or anything else you do?

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