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How Your Nonprofit Can Make the Most of Its LinkedIn Profile

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As most of you probably know, LinkedIn—the networking site for professionals—expanded its scope to include company pages back in 2010. Members will see relevant and useful Sponsored Updates in their homepage feed, and will have the option to follow, comment on, share, or ‘like’ posts. Filter engagement trends by type and time period.

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What is private? What is public?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Just send the company your e-mail list and tell it what social networking sites those on your list are using, their demographics, the numbers of friends they have, how many widgets they’re using, even their interests. Rapleaf digs into the usual social networking sites (Facebook, MySpace, etc.), How can we assure privacy?

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How to Create and Sell Branded Nonprofit Merchandise

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This data will inform your supply decisions through the campaign. The last thing you want is to not thank a donor because you didn’t have their information filed correctly. . Plus, you can show off your merchandise in other pictures on your feed so that your promotion continues. Which didn’t? About the Author. Debbie Salat.

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Twitter and Nonprofits

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

But right now, at this moment, twitter’s demographic is both tiny and highly nonrepresentative of the population of the world. If your organization’s mission will be greatly benefited by making connections with the twitter demographic then, yeah, twitter makes tons of sense. And so what on earth does that really mean?

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Zoetica Salon Summary: A Few Good Social Media Measurement Insights

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Zoetica Salon is a free online space for informal peer learning about nonprofits and social media. It is a place to share resources and ask and answer questions. ALSO, incredibly important measurements are the demographics of who your non-profit is reaching. Holly Ross, NTEN, Four Lessons Learned About Social Media in 2010.

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Optimizing Your Site for Social Media Visitors

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A whopping 86% of nonprofits say they have a presence on Facebook or another social media site according to the 2010 Nonprofit Social Networking Benchmark Report. . Should you be considering this important demographic when you redesign your site next time around? Jeff Patrick, Common Knowledge. Definitely. First Step – Analytics.

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Integration of CRM and CMS

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Most often nonprofits want to capture information from web users. That sort of information could be a newsletter sign up, a contact form that should be responded to, an online donation or an event registration. One purpose is to allow users to modify their own information (if the site allows logins.) 8 Judi Sohn 01.22.09