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Tag Archives: YouTube
Even a 90-second video can win hearts, minds and financial support
by Ashley Kasprzak, JVA Consulting In the last year I have been singing the praises of social media marketing. A new YouTube video sent to me just a moment ago again confirmed the importance of this type of marketing. My … Continue reading
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Tagged arts education, Channel 8 Aurora, DAVA, Downtown Aurora Visual Arts, Rico Munn, social media, Susan Jenson, YouTube
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Social media for nonprofits; don’t forget about Wikipedia
Using social media as a marketing tool for nonprofit organizations just makes sense. Social media is inexpensive—the only cost is the time that it takes to create and post content—and with the proper execution, it can be very effective. Facebook … Continue reading
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Tagged Bob Goldfarb, eJewish Philanthropy, Facebook, nonprofit organizations, nonprofits, twitter, Wikipedia, YouTube
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YouTube rolls out new nonprofit program
Video has the potential to be a powerful communications tool for nonprofit organizations. The combination of visual elements, sound and movement can engage an audience in a way that is unique to the medium. With the ever-increasing accessibility and user-friendliness … Continue reading
Strengthening your online advocacy with YouTube
Last month, http://www.nonprofitstreet.com shared news about the launch of YouTube’s Nonprofit Program. This innovative and free program allows nonprofit organizations to insert links inside their videos so that viewers can be easily directed to the cause’s Web site. For this … Continue reading →