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How to Thank Nonprofit Supporters on Social Media

Your nonprofit’s supporters play a crucial role in helping your organization grow and flourish, so make sure to thank them often.

By: Taylor Johnston

Best of 2013: Nonprofit Digital Strategies & Tactics

We’ve compiled a list of Media Cause’s most visited blog posts of the year. Here are the most popular nonprofit digital strategies and tactics.

By: Michelle Thai

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6 Nonprofit Social Media Mistakes to Avoid in 2014

The New Year is a great time to let go of all of your nonprofit’s social media hangups and mistakes from 2013.

By: Media Cause Team

Gmail Image Caching’s Effect On Nonprofit Email Marketing

Earlier this year, email marketers around the globe went into panic mode when the Gmail team introduced the new tabbed inbox.

By: Jacob Swarsen

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Tips on Hosting Nonprofit Twitter Chats

There are many benefits to participating in nonprofit Twitter chats. We’ve created a handy guide on how to host a Twitter chat for your organization.

By: Katey Parker

Create Promoted Posts To Increase Facebook Page Likes

When you promote a post on your nonprofit’s Facebook page, the post is automatically optimized for engagement by Facebook.

By: Michelle Thai

How to Determine KPIs of Success for Your Nonprofit

A vital aspect of creating a measurement plan in Google Analytics for nonprofits is understanding what your Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) of success are.

By: Taylor Johnston

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How to Promote Nonprofit Holiday Campaigns on Twitter

With the holiday season in full swing, here are some tips on using Twitter to promote your nonprofit’s holiday campaigns.

By: Media Cause Team

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Ideas for Successful Nonprofit Welcome Email Campaigns

First impressions matter. A thoughtful welcome email campaign can help turn your nonprofit’s curious subscribers into committed supporters.

By: Jacob Swarsen

This is What Nonprofits Need More Than a Facebook Donate Button

At Media Cause, we understand just how valuable Facebook is for nonprofits.

By: Cody Damon

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Google Keyword Encryption’s Impact On Search Traffic

The rumor mill is abuzz this month with whispers of Google’s “not provided” keyword encryption.

By: Media Cause Team

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5 Major Benefits of a Branded Nonprofit LinkedIn Group

While your nonprofit should definitely have a LinkedIn company page, here are five reasons to create a branded nonprofit LinkedIn group. #1 Grow your brand awareness While we still have…

By: Michelle Thai