Must Read: Our favorite articles on the web

Here at CauseVox, we try to bring you the best in nonprofit fundraising tips. But here’s a little secret – we get a lot of our ideas from other fantastic nonprofit marketing blogs out there.

Today we thought we’d do a little roundup of some of the top content at our favorite websites.

Here are eight must-read articles:

1. How To: Set Up New Facebook Pages & The Types Available For You

by Nonprofit Marketing 360

Facebook policies and interfaces seem to change every other day. Here’s a guide for updating your Facebook page with the latest information.

2. Why Your Nonprofit Should Be A Big Listener

by Beth Kanter

Listen to conversations happening on the internet, it could make or break your organization. This post covers everything from why listening is important, how to make smart decisions based on those insights, and the nitty-gritty of figuring it out.

3. Strategies to Manage an Online Crisis

by Frogloop

Things can take an unexpected turn for the worse when someone important puts their foot in their mouth. Here’s how to recover from a big online “whoops.”

4. Bringing Social Inside: Social Media Staffing, Culture, and Policies

by Community Organizer 2.0

Social media is obviously a bit part of your fundraising strategy these days. But how do you staff for it? This article talks about how to make it work from the inside.

5. Planning for Re-engaging Disengaged Members

by Wild Apricot

If you want to reconnect with members who have dropped off the map, learn a few strategies from this post first. Start revitalizing your support base in the new year.

6. Four Recommendations for Personal and Professional Branding

by Amy Sample Ward

It’s not always possible to keep our personal and professional lives separate in a social media age. Here are tips on how to blend (or divide) your online presence.

7. How Crowdsourcing Can Help Your Nonprofit

by Idealware

This post gives you the know-how for understanding and effectively using crowdsourcing to boost your nonprofit. Use it to raise awareness, recruit volunteers, and lots more.