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Care to Share: Allowing You Users to Submit Content on Your WordPress Site

Byte Technology

And those users who choose to submit material will do so directly to your pages, never having to access your sensitive admin information, write any sort of code or otherwise gain any sort of control over your site. Then visit “WPForms, Settings” and enter your license key from your account on the program’s website.

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Integrating WordPress with Salesforce

Saleforce Nonprofit

Embed the generated HTML on your site, and you have a form that submits the information as a new record in the Lead object. Pricing and level of effort: No licensing costs; included with Salesforce . Pricing and level of effort: Low annual licensing costs ranging from $50 to $300 depending on the package.

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Change the Web Challenge from Social Actions is Here!

Amy Sample Ward

The Change the Web Challenge from Social Actions is now officially open! Change the Web Challenge is about building innovative tools to help people find and share opportunities to take action on the Web sites, blogs, and social networks that we all visit every day. Tags: change the web challenge social actions 09ntc.

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The Challenges of Protecting Intellectual Property on Social Networks

NTEN

Specifically, the surrendering of licenses to use nonprofits' content as each network sees fit. you grant us a non-exclusive, transferable, sub-licensable, royalty-free, worldwide license to use any IP content that you post on or in connection with Facebook ("IP License").

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Guest Post by Alexandra Samuel: Engagement planning worksheets to engage your users and move them to action

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Submitted by Alexandra Samuel, CEO of Social Signal How can you use the web to engage your members, supporters or the public, and move them towards a specific action? It's hard enough to get visitors to your site or social media presence, let alone drive them effectively towards action.

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This Just In: Computers Are Dead. It's a Mobile World (How Does Your Nonprofit React?)

NTEN

We''ve concluded the most just and humane action going forward is to remove the non-mobile life support rather than prolong its inevitable demise.". There is no such thing as the FAIL organization -- at least as far as we know -- and NTEN does not propose the actions described above. We believe that mobile is our future.

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Nancy Schwartz, Guest Post: Don't Even THINK about Social Media until Your Web Site and E-news Are Working Well

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here's what did: We received a thank you note for our membership (thumbs up) but it didn't mention any upcoming exhibits or events (where was the call to action, the opportunity to get involved at the next level?). NOTE: Here are some brief guides to strengthening your Web site and e-news. Make it easy for them (i.e.