A thoughtful nonprofit social media measurement strategy is a must for every organization making use of social media. Use these 4 steps!
By: Katey Parker
Feel like your nonprofit is struggling with creating a social media and digital content ? You can easily replicate this three step plan for your nonprofit. But you don’t have to take my word for it, read on to learn more.
By: Eric Facas
Twitter can be a crowded place and everyone’s audience is different. There is no universal formula for a nonprofit twitter strategy, but these four tips can help improve your nonprofit’s twitter…
By: Media Cause Team
The ALS #IceBucketChallenge is probably the most successful viral campaign of the summer. Not only did it raise awareness for ALS, but it also generated $41.8 million in donations as of August 21….
By: Michelle Thai
Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest are constantly making updates to their platforms, but in July we saw several new social media updates nonprofits should know about. Those new features are the…
Building an email list is critical for the success of any organization. Why? Because reaching people in their inbox is an incredibly effective way to ask them to support your…
By: Jacob Swarsen
Social media platforms today are dominated by text and images. Consumers face a constant barrage of photos and updates, making it easy for an organization’s everyday messages to fade into…
Often, celebrities look to boost their image by supporting a nonprofit organization on social media platforms. It seems like a win-win, and usually, it is: the celebrity gains brownie points…
By now, everyone has seen a drop in their Facebook reach. Due to Facebook’s newest algorithm, Facebook’s reach has dropped, leaving many nonprofits scratching their heads. What now?
So, you’ve set up social media profiles and have started engaging with supporters, but how can you ensure that you will reach your nonprofit’s social media goals? The answer is through measuring data.
The Canadian Anti-Spam law, or CASL, officially goes into effect on July 1, 2014 and is the most stringent anti-spam law yet. Fortunately, the law has given organizations a 3-year transition period.
Whether your nonprofit is new to email marketing or a seasoned veteran sending targeted emails to your list on a regular basis it’s always good to have a refresher on…