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Announcing… Social Media Webinars for Nonprofits in New Zealand, Australia, and East Asia

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Lately I have been receiving a lot of requests from nonprofits in New Zealand, Australia, and East Asia for recorded versions of my social media webinars. August 25: How Nonprofits Can Successfully Use Twitter and LinkedIn (2 Hours). This is likely a one-time webinar series. Auckland: 12pm. Kolonia: 11am.

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Social Media Webinar Series for Nonprofits in Australia and New Zealand

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To better accommodate nonprofits located in Asia Pacific, each fall I offer a series of social media webinars scheduled for nonprofits located in the Asian Pacific Time Zones ( View Webinars for Nonprofits in the U.S. All webinars are scheduled on Tuesday mornings in Australia and New Zealand. and Canada ). and Canada.

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New Webinar Series for Nonprofits in Australia & Oceania

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Louis, Missouri and the vast majority of our webinars are scheduled to accommodate nonprofits on the East Coast of the United States and Canada and Western Europe. Some extremely dedicated nonprofit staff do actually get up before the sun to attend our webinars, but in 2016 they won’t have to.

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22 Must-Circle Nonprofits on Google+

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To me, the Google+ Stream feels like a mixture of Twitter and Facebook. Like Twitter, you have to post or share content frequently to get exposure in the feed since there is no Edgerank-like algorithm to filter out (boring) posts/tweets. More on that in my upcoming Google+ and Google Products for Nonprofits Webinar on February 28.

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How Many Hours Per Week Should Your Nonprofit Invest in Social Media?

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Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Creating Video Content : 15 Hours Weekly. As a starting point, all nonprofits should be investing time and resources in the “Big Three”: Facebook , Twitter , and YouTube. All nonprofits should also experiment with Twitter. Of the Big Three, Twitter requires the most time to utilize.

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Google+ Best Practices for Nonprofits

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Finally, I will be offering a Google+ and Google Products Webinar for Nonprofits on February 28, 2012. “Circling” on Google+ is equivlent to following on Twitter or liking on Facebook. It’s particularly pronounced on Twitter and I’ve noticed the same good karma-like phenomenon on Google+.

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Social Media: Before You Get Started, Get Organized!

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That said, I am currently in Southeast Asia presenting social media trainings to nonprofits in Malaysia, Singapore and Manila – most of which are just getting started with using social media. In fact, more than half of all Twitterers use a third-party dashboard tool to manage their Twitter campaigns. Follow them on Twitter.