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Spring cleaning: How to do a social media audit

Candid

Rather, an audit is a checkup on whether your social media profiles are accurate, consistent, and secure. Without a social media audit, you run the risk of having profiles that are inconsistent, and worse, could be used by individuals who shouldn’t have access. These include: Profile picture: This is likely your organization’s logo.

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How Your Nonprofit Can Make the Most of Its LinkedIn Profile

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

How Your Nonprofit Can Make the Most of Its LinkedIn Profile – Guest Post by Victoria Michelson. As most of you probably know, LinkedIn—the networking site for professionals—expanded its scope to include company pages back in 2010. The reach of this is impressive—spanning 200 countries and 20 languages.

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HOW TO: Merge Your Nonprofit’s Facebook Community Page with Your Official Page

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Launched in 2010, the purpose of community pages are still mostly unknown although a sound hypothesis would be that their existence is now connected to the recently launched Facebook Graph Search. Most nonprofit’s have no idea that they likely have a Facebook Community Page. Step 2 :: Find your Facebook Community Page.

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9 Social Media for Social Good Sites You Should know About

NetWits

Crowdrise came on the scene with a big splash in 2010. Jumo is another social media for social good platform that entered the mix in 2010. ammado supports 76 currencies and 12 languages. Social media for social good is grassroots organizing, fundraising and impact in the digital world. 1) Crowdrise – [link].

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A First Look at Jumo

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Many of us have been up early playing with Jumo, setting up our individual profiles and finding issues and organizations or setting up profiles for organizations. Jumo means “together in concert” in Yoruba, a West African language. By November 2010, Jumo noted in a New York Times article that they’ve raised $3.5

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What OpenSocial Means

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

OpenSocial is a set of APIs that handle three different kinds of user data: profiles, social graph (who your friends are) and activities (the stuff of the Facebook news feeds.) And the language of these APIs are standard HTML and Javascript. I’m not so clear about how this helps users.

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How the NetSquared Challenges Have Accelerated Tech for Good

Tech Soup

According to NetSquared founder and current Caravan Studios CEO Marnie Webb , the goal of these challenges was "to profile and accelerate technologically innovative projects focused on social change." Ushahidi's David Kobia was named Humanitarian of the Year in 2010 by the MIT Technology Review.