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Leverage the Power of Influencer Marketing for Nonprofits

Are you battling how to stand out on social media? Are you frustrated with DIY-ing your strategy and tired of over-asking the same group of Instagram followers or donors to support your cause?

Honestly, it’s nearly impossible to stand out online if you don’t have a sustainable strategy and marketing plan tailored to your business. The solution to raising your visibility and your revenue is much simpler than you think.

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Painkiller or Vitamin... and why you need both!

In the marketing world, offers fall in these two buckets:

  1. Painkiller (S.O.S. make this pain stop now!)

  2. Vitamin (the compound effect of taking a positive action over time)

Lacing up your Nikes every damn day (even when you don't want to) to train for a 5k... that's a vitamin.

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The Best Types of Engagement-Boosting Instagram Posts for Nonprofits

Skip the crazy filters and frames on Instagram and optimize your posts to generate more supporters and donors with these 3 essential posts!

Instagram is the perfect place to attract new supporters and generate buzz for your org, but the same old static feed posts aren’t stopping the scroll 🛑

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3 Way to Show SOCIAL PROOF on Your Fundraising Pages

Does your fundraising page feel like a snooze-fest? Or worse, does it look like it could be for any fundraiser for any nonprofit? Maybe you’re onto yourself and know it feels generic, but aren’t’ sure how to fix it. Read on…

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My Favorite Detective Show's Ultimate Storytelling Hack (that works for every brand!)

There’s no spoilers in this blog, but just to say if you haven’t watched Only Murders in the Building, do it!

Martin Short is a gem -- it's worth the watch just to see him and Steve Martin banter. So good.

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Splendid Spotlight with Jennie Jiang from Global Village Project

Global Village Project provides tuition free middle school for recently arrived refugee girls in the Atlanta area. Jennie Jiang is the former Marketing and Communications Specialist and I’m so excited to speak with her about her story.

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