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Guest Post by Amanda Rose: Reflections on Cause Fatigue

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A number folks offers some insights in the comments or on Twitter, including Amanda. I didn’t feel like the Twitter community could handle another cause infused global campaign on the scale of Twestival so soon. Founder Scott Harrison was the only one on Twitter and I’m pretty sure he’d admit that he didn’t really ‘get it’.

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Tips on how to mobilize your supporters

Care2

• JD Lasica (that’s me) offered a one-stop shop for resources on how nonprofits and cause organizations can use social tools : a landing page that aggregates resources on social networking tutorials, handouts, top fund-raising tools and much more. • Justin cited the campaign Care2 did for climate change advocates 1Sky.

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The Future of the Nonprofit Office: Working from Home v2.0

NTEN

avatar), interact with others, and even conduct business transactions. As the popularity and use of social media sites like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter continue to grow at staggering rates, we can expect these tools to become more and more a part of everyday business for employees. You can follow Grant on Twitter: @geekbyte.

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Ten Useful Examples of the Real-Time Web in Action

NTEN

The Real-Time Web: it's more than just immediate delivery of Twitter messages to an always-on mobile device, disrupting the concentration that civilization is based on and bringing a rush to crazed social media addicts obsessed with the hottest new buzzwords. Twitter as Trigger. You can pre-order the report here.].

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The Real Housewives of Social Media: Cooking up Recipes for Nonprofit Success

NTEN

We used this technique for DIGG, forums, Twitter, Bing, and Google and then set up various searches along with monitoring of certain Twitter feeds. When people logged in on Fridays, they saw hundreds of frozen pea avatars from people who were fighting breast cancer. Get them on Facebook and Twitter. Be proactive.

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Alistair Croll, Guest Post: Using Twitter for Fundraising - Lessons Learned from Beers for Canada

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We told a few key bloggers and Twitter personalities about it beforehand; then, on June 30, we started talking about it online. But it’s important to realize the differences between a short-term campaign (minimal upfront work, strong word of mouth, modest goals, and real-time virality through Twitter) and a longer one. What worked?

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Self-Identification and Status Updates: Personal Entrypoints to Museum Experiences

Museum 2.0

At the Brooklyn Museum, you are invited to pick a digital avatar (image) from their collection to represent you. Here is how four different online services solicit status updates: On Twitter , an open short-messaging site, asks, "What are you doing?" Tags: personalization design usercontent. Facebook asks, "What's on your mind?"

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