Posts Tagged ‘images’

August

17th

2012

6 Photo Engagement Tips from National Wildlife Federation

August 17th, 2012 by ifdy
Photo by Jim Brown, Courtesy of NWF

If you don’t know Danielle Brigida, the social media manager at the National Wildlife Federation, she’s a rock star in nonprofit social media. I was able to catch up with her recently and talk about how the NWF uses pictures to engage with their audience. NWF did a great job adapting to Facebook’s Timeline (check…

July

20th

2012

Under the Hood: How Heifer International Uses Visual Content

July 20th, 2012 by joewaters
Photo Courtesy of Heifer International

Heifer International is a global charity with a simple but ambitious mission: to work with communities to end hunger and poverty and care for the earth. Heifer produces every type of content imaginable, but visual content plays a special role. Since Heifer is active in 125 countries and their supporters are equally far flung, pictures…

July

19th

2012

A Picture Is Worth a 1,000 Words

July 19th, 2012 by guest
Photo courtesy of Soles 4 Souls

Editor’s Note: I’m happy to have Ken Mueller guest posting again! Ken is the proprietor of Inkling Media, with 30 years of experience in the media industry. You can read his last post about how businesses can partner with nonprofits here. We’ve all heard that phrase, and while the sentiment may go back centuries, it…

July

18th

2012

4 More Lessons for Fundraising on Pinterest

July 18th, 2012 by joewaters
Photo by Elizabeth Arden

Last week on my blog I wrote a post on how nonprofits can raise money on Pinterest. My inspiration was beauty brand Elizabeth Arden, which has launched a #PinItToGiveIt campaign on Pinterest for the nonprofit Look Good Feel Better. I’d like to see more nonprofits launch campaigns on Pinterest. That’s why this post digs more…

July

18th

2012

6 Tips for Making Visual Content More Viral

July 18th, 2012 by johnhaydon
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Last week we talked about a number of different ways to edit images so that you can more easily create visual content. This week, let’s talk about making your images better prepared to go viral. What does viral mean anyhow? Viral doesn’t mean that your content gets 100,000 retweets or shares. It simply means that it…