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In case you missed them, here are our top news worthy blogs for the week of May 25th, 2015:

1. Guide For Email & Social Media Marketing

As a non-profit, you work hard to offer unmatched services, promote a cause and improve your community.

Like most non-profits, you’re probably doing all of this with limited staff and a tight budget. Fortunately, email and social media marketing are great ways to spread the word about your organization (Read More).

2. Free Stock Photography Websites For Nonprofits

Stock photos are a problem.

On the one hand, they’re a great way to make your content more interesting and attractive by emphasizing a point, breaking up text, or just by helping you stand out from the crowd.

On the other hand, they can be expensive, terrible, or completely and utterly inexplicable.

It doesn’t have to be that way– (Read More).

3. Ways A Nonprofit Can Tell An Ethical Story

In an effort to raise money and awareness for causes, nonprofit organizations often feel compelled to tell stories of desperate victims. Well-intentioned efforts to convey the urgency and severity of need lead organizations to reduce people to their problems.

This is not always the case and in fact you can– (Read More).

4. Why Your Nonprofit Should Register .NGO & .ONG

The .ORG domain has become synonymous with the term “nonprofit organization.”

However, that is not the case anymore. Many nonprofits have been making the jump to .NGO and .ONG.

Below are 4 reasons your nonprofit should register .NGO and .ONG (Read More).

5. Facebook Updates Nonprofits Should Stop Using

Facebook isn’t just a place for engagement photos and political arguments.

It can be a powerful marketing tool for brands and individuals alike.

According to a study by social@Olgivy, the top reason why a social media user shares content is to “promote a cause.”

This gives nonprofits an almost unfair advantage to get their content seen and shared.
Unfortunately, nonprofits can fall into the habit of creating and sharing unappealing content, even with the best intentions at heart.

Here are 11 Facebook status updates (in no particular order) that nonprofits should stop posting (Read More).


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