The photo snob’s ultimate gadget has arrived. And it’s comin’ in hot.
Instagram procured 10 million users in 10 days last month, according to Techcrunch.com. Instagram’s rather cultish following has rapidly expanded and is now being utilized by many nonprofits.
Many of these nonprofits are starting photography campaigns to get their nonprofit’s name out and to advertise their mission. One such nonprofit, the World Wildlife Fund, started a campaign illustrating how easy it can be to recycle.
Read more about WWF’s campaign and other linked nonprofits using Instagram by accessing the following link.
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Instagram Campaigning for Nonprofits
Instagram procured 10 million users in 10 days last month, according to Techcrunch.com. Instagram’s rather cultish following has rapidly expanded and is now being utilized by many nonprofits.
Many of these nonprofits are starting photography campaigns to get their nonprofit’s name out and to advertise their mission. One such nonprofit, the World Wildlife Fund, started a campaign illustrating how easy it can be to recycle.
Read more about WWF’s campaign and other linked nonprofits using Instagram by accessing the following link.
“The glory of recycling – Instagram style” [Osocio]