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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Nearly every organization is feeling the pull to communicate more. To stay abreast, your organization needs to maximize its capacity for communication. of our 25 ways to increase your organization's communication capacity. Come to our session at the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference to hear the rest! Jargon anyone.?
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009
When you click on Central Michigan University inside of Facebook it goes to a a customized Tab called Unleash the Power. Compared to other pages by universities of their size, they are definitely doing much better in terms of number of fans. Ideally, the Share post should say something like “I just donated to [Organization Name]!
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Ready to adopt a social media policy for your organization staff? Instead, focus on the universal truths about online behavior. Maddie Grant & Lindy Dreyer, SocialFish, LLC and Leslie T. White, Croydon Consulting LLC. Awesome. Easy peasy, right? Until you end up staring at a blank page. Pick one audience. Forget about the tools.
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Monday, June 28, 2010
Schools and universities :: UCLA. Corporate accountability organizations :: Nonprofits that work to hold corporations and businesses accountable for dastardly deeds and misconduct should be adding “Tips” to their venues on Foursquare. Related Links: Webinar: How Nonprofit Organizations Can Successfully Use LinkedIn And Foursquare.
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Over the last decade nonprofit communicators have been perfecting e-newsletters to drive traffic to their organization’s website, blog, Facebook Page, etc. It is especially popular with grassroots organizations in the developing world because it is free and does not require an Internet connection. They also send 2.5
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Friday, June 25, 2010
In a rapidly changing media landscape it can be overwhelming for organizations to know how to properly measure the various types of impact being made, especially when it comes to social media efforts. And analyzing this data for meaningful takeaways is something many organizations haven’t even considered at this point.
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Monday, February 22, 2010
For example, the internet was important because it was difficult to organize offline. So, this organization of knowledge could actually be a good thing for demoralizing government. We already have universal access provisions for things like telephones. Enjoy! Technology is amoral – it doesn’t care. in Tehran.
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
The combined forces of smartphones, mobile broadband, and location-aware applications will connect us in more meaningful ways to the people, organizations, events, information, and companies that matter most to us—namely, those within a physical proximity of where we live and where we are. This post was written by Rob Reed.
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
The combined forces of smartphones, mobile broadband, and location-aware applications will connect us in more meaningful ways to the people, organizations, events, information, and companies that matter most to us—namely, those within a physical proximity of where we live and where we are. This post was written by Rob Reed.
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Friday, January 15, 2010
Social Media has the incredible ability to put power in the hands of people , unknown businesses, small nonprofits or local universities. Organizations like these (or yours?) Networks that will support their organization in ways they never imagined don’t need a large advertizing or marketing budget to reach the right people.
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