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Sping Cleaning: Taking Inventory of your Social Media Tools

Amy Sample Ward

If you work for the Red Cross, as an example, you can search in Causes for “red cross&# and find groups that are focused on the Red Cross but also those focused on specific disaster relief efforts and international projects. Delicious / Bookmarks. Social Actions. the names of your organization and programs/projects.

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Guest Post by Gaurav Mishra: The 4Cs Social Media Framework

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Some user curate user generated content, by tagging it on social bookmarking websites, voting for it on social voting websites, commenting on it, or linking to it. The second C, Collaboration, refers to the idea that social media facilitates the aggregation of small individual actions into meaningful collective results.

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How Are Green Businesses & Nonprofits Using the Social Web for Marketing?

Have Fun - Do Good

I have some examples that I often use, but would love to hear some of your favorite examples of nonprofits, NGOs and green businesses that are using the social web (i.e. blogs, podcasts, vlogs, wikis, news aggregation, social networking, social bookmarking) for marketing.

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My YouTube Interview with Steve Cliff: Part 1 - Six Tips for Community Tagging Projects

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There are people who are already bookmarking particular resources. Our aggregation page allows people to see what we???ve Use the contact and social networking tools built into the tools to find them and connect with them. Use the contact and social networking tools built into the tools to find them and connect with them.

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NpTech Tag: Stop Cyberbulling Day is Today!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For next week's summary, I'm going to be using a different aggregator called index cards. Another interesting post about going from blogging for professional development to Social Networking as professional development. The Bamboo Project points to two excellent examples of technology stewardship from the World Grows Wide blog.

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Developers and Nonprofits Come Together to Make Apps for Change

Tech Soup

Essentially, Ohana is a mobile-friendly platform for finding social services. A live example of Ohana is SMCConnect.org , which provides services in neighboring San Mateo County. SMC Connect is currently linked on the San Mateo County Library system's website and bookmarked on branch library public access computers.

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Screencast: Using Widgets to Build Community on Blogs Featured on NTEN Blog

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Do you employ a social networking or online outreach strategy that engages your regular readers and enables new readers to discover you? For example, linking a poll to a post on the topic. Act 3: A Few Good Examples. The example I showed in the screencast was on Dave Wallace's blog, Life Kludger. Chat and Messages.