At Media Cause, we’re huge fans of the Google Ad Grants program. We love helping our clients and other nonprofits make the most of this advertising tool.
By: Eric Facas
Geotargeting Facebook posts is an effective hack for nonprofits looking to expand reach and engagement without dropping money on promoted posts.
By: Cody Damon
The 140 character limit for tweets is one of the most intimidating aspects of using Twitter to promote your nonprofit and engage with supporters.
By: Media Cause Team
It’s incredible just how much we can learn about our marketing efforts with Facebook’s Insights feature.
By: Michelle Thai
Do you struggle to keep up with numerous social media networks for your nonprofit? Use this guide to pick the best ones for your organization.
Running a last-minute outreach campaign for your nonprofit’s event can be stressful and chaotic, but a simple publicity push on Twitter can save the day.
Facebook is rolling out a new feature that lets users embed posts and photos from the platform directly to their websites. How can nonprofits use this new tool?
As a community manager, I try to take advantage of every tool at my disposal to give our clients an edge with their social media presence.
Google recently launched Gmail tabs, a feature that automatically sorts emails into various buckets: Primary, Social, Promotions, Updates and Forums. How will this affect nonprofits?
By: Remy Marin
Hear Ye, Hear Ye. Media Cause is pleased to announce our latest partnership with The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
It’s July 1st. Google Grant recipients know what that means – Google’s one URL policy is now in effect.
Here at Media Cause, we try to fill nonprofits in on everything there is to know about Google Grants.