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How to Create a Content Strategy for Your Nonprofit

Content tends to be an all-encompassing word these days. You have influencers on social media who call themselves content creators, posting videos and content online, and people like myself who…

By: Liz Smith

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Nonprofit Merchandise: How to Market Your Products

This blog is a guest post by the team at Bonfire Selling merchandise can be a helpful additional revenue source. Branded products, such as t-shirts, mugs, tote bags, and even…

By: Guest Account

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Working with an Agency: Marketing Budget for Nonprofit Organizations

Nonprofits of any size can work with agencies. Agencies provide support and expertise to help your nonprofit in a variety of ways. Media Cause understands nonprofits need to be nimble and…

By: Stephanie Kong

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A Changing Platform: Twitter Considerations for Nonprofits

In late October 2022, Elon Musk purchased Twitter for $44 billion and started transforming the company by ordering immediate layoffs, firing executives, announcing an $8 per month fee for verification,…

By: Janine Guarino

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AI in Marketing and Art

Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly pervasive in our lives in unexpected ways. It’s helping us invent new proteins and medicines, aiding us in the search for extraterrestrial life, and…

By: Ryan Fuquea

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Working Towards a Common Global Goal: How Your Nonprofit Can Align with the SDGs

Every nonprofit, big or small, stands to gain from working towards a common global goal. The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a framework that outline 17 key areas for…

By: Alex Smith

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What is CAPI and how will it impact your nonprofit?

A glimpse at a cookie free world  Since 2007 Facebook has found great success in serving ads to its users at what could be considered a shockingly specific level. They…

By: Joey Hammers

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How to Follow the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines: Resources for Nonprofit Design

The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are what everyone must follow to make the web a more inclusive experience. The WCAG “define how to make Web content more accessible to…

By: Maggie Rakovic

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What is UTM Tracking? Guidelines + Best Practices for Nonprofits 

UTMs, or urchin tracking modules, are tags that allow you to better understand where your web traffic is coming from and how supporters get to your site. They can give…

By: Kristen Friedel

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The Importance of Creating a Cohesive Paid + Social Media Strategy

Amplifying Your Nonprofit’s Brand Across Channel You’re getting ready to publicly announce a new program your nonprofit is offering. Your paid advertising team has been hard at work defining which…

By: Nate Mize-Pressler

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How do you define advocacy, anyway?

Co-written by Bianca Rosen, Senior Advocacy Strategist, and Clara Campbell, Director, Advocacy and Campaigns. We hear this question a lot as the agency’s Advocacy and Campaigns team. And no, it’s not…

By: Bianca Rosen

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How to Optimize Content for SEO Across Channels

If you want supporters to find you, you need a good website—and it needs to be optimized for search engines (SEO). While it can be confusing and hard to understand,…

By: Liz Smith