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How to Maximize Your Nonprofit CEO’s Social Profiles

Whole Whale

This can be used to quickly aggregate relevant news in the sector and show a summary to the CEO for quick reactions. Google Sheets or AirTable can be used to map out content and scheduling. This will also allow some privacy for the CEO if they don’t want to share their full profile access. Rev.com or Otter.ai

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Can Social Network Analysis Help You Improve Your Social Media Strategy?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In our book, The Networked Nonprofit , co-authored with Allison Fine, we provide an overview of mapping your social network in Twitter and other sites using some of the social network analysis tools available. . Otherwise, you waste a lot of time creating meaningless, but cool maps. Who liked each other, who didn't.

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Can Social Network Analysis Improve Your Social Media Strategy?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of the topics was “How to understand social networks through social network analysis and mapping techniques.&# I thought I’d expand on it here. Some examples: A follower on Twitter or someone you’re following. One of the first social networking analysis map was created by Jacob Moreno. Family members.

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Zoetica Salon February Theme: Practical and Tactical Social Media for Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you are wondering about the chart, it came a cool free tool called “ Export.ly “ It will analyze your Twitter audience, Facebook page, and even your email box by grabbing the data and dumping it into a spreadsheet. My LinkedIn Network Map – a set on Flickr. I used it analyze the Facebook page.

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New on SSIR: #4Change Examines Social Media for the Climate Change Movement

Amy Sample Ward

For those that follow the #4Change twitter-based chats, this is a post recapping and highlighting our latest conversation on social media application in the Climate Change movement. Read the post below or visit the Stanford Social Innovation Review blog to comment. Collaborative mapping of climate change policy [link].

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Intermingling between Twitter and Other Spheres

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This post is an attempt to document a "long link back chain" ( term from Cogdog), identify an example of twittering with friends not at them (observation from spin via Chris Brogan ) and aggregate the links and key points from the eduserve session on virtual worlds.

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Online Extension of Conference: Global Development Network Meeting in Kuwait

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We're doing this by setting up a social network for attendees, by blogging and twittering about the event, and by aggregating news and video and photo feeds from the event. See the participants map of the world. And, all of this content aggregated in one place - comments on sessions, news feeds, photos, videos, etc.

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