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Social Network Tracker: How to Find your Supporters on Social Networks

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Engage them in discussions and generate feedback. Here is the short list of the social media sites that are included in our analysis: Facebook. StumbleUpon. Cross promote your actions, volunteer, and donation opportunities. (Be Be strategic on this one - no one likes to be treated like an ATM machine). LiveJournal.

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How Much Time Does It Take To Do Social Media?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Time Chart - See Flickr Discussion on Version 1 Wanna Remix it? Key skill is pattern analysis. Link listening and analysis to decisions or actions. Buzz tools include FriendFeed, Twitter, StumbleUpon, and Digg - and of course you add many others to this category that are found in other categories. Download it here.

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The Perils of Popularity

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It helped me clarify some fuzzy thoughts about social networking, pattern analysis, and information overload. Facebook: 2007 "We own the social graph, you bring the objects." How to make that social stream of objects the are flowing via Facebook more findable (at least for myself). what we experience on Facebook.

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How To Think Like A Nonprofit Social Marketing Genius: What's Your Brilliant Thought?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The key to crossing the chasm to adoption is education, awareness, and discussion internally. This can take place in a variety ways, including brown bag lunches "Facebook Friday," presenting examples from other organizations experiences, sharing market research data about consumer trends and social media. Especially in this economy.

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Brooklyn Clicks with the Crowd: What Makes a Smart Mob?

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This post provides an overview of the project, what makes it stand out, and some analysis of the strategic implications. Click is an exhibition process in three parts: The Museum solicited photographs from artists via an open call on their website, Facebook group, Flickr groups, and outreach to Brooklyn-based arts organizations.

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Podcamp Session on Social Media Metrics: Thank You Jeremiah

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There is a lot of discussion on the topic on web strategy blogs and from social media strategy gurus like Owyang. When standard metrics are discussed, people easily fall into the "mine is bigger or better than yours" comparisons or "numbers data out of context thinking." Session Learning Goals. The Web is changing!

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