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How Networked Nonprofits Use Twitter and Other Things I learned in Vegas

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

How networked nonprofits use twitter. Last week, I parachuted into BlogWorld 2010 in Las Vegas for less than 24 hours. I presented on two panels (How Nonprofits Use Twitter and CrowdSourced Philanthropy) in the Cause Track curated by Chris Noble and the good folks at WhatGives. How Networked Nonprofits Use Twitter.

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A Look at Nonprofits and Vlogging

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Shortly before the Blogher July 2005 conference, I got a new digital camera that came with a video feature. I was also curious to see whether there were nonprofits using vlogs to promote their causes. I was also curious to see whether there were nonprofits using vlogs to promote their causes. Here's a synthesis. The Issues.

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Meet A Social Butterfly Who Cares About Nonprofits Causes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Butterfly by Beth Kanter Social Butterfly writes about nonprofits and social change and social media. Academics and work aside, my passion is working with and on behalf of nonprofits. You, yourself, need to be familiar with new communication channels. Why do you think it is important for nonprofits to embrace social media?

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Ask Britt: How Do I Promote My Do-Good Book Online?

Have Fun - Do Good

YouTube channel. Ask bloggers to review/write about your book You can find a list of the Top 100 Blogs on Technorati as a place to start, but all of their audiences may not be appropriate for your topic. Some authors are also creating video trailers to generate excitement around their book launch. and the BookVideos.tv

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Chris Brogan: What Were Your First Steps?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But you could also connect to other people who were setting up gophers by linking to them or even conduct a chat by telnet or hangout in IRC channel. But as more nonprofit arts organization hoisted their first web sites, they wanted how to information. In the nonprofit sector, there were not many bloggers in 2004.

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Women Who Tech Telesummit: Tools Galore Panel

Amy Sample Ward

Also posted on the Frogloop blog for nonprofits here. Email is a critical channel. Sustainable product and solid support from a nonprofit specialist. This was a great way for EAC to create a meaningful channel into the discussions and to maintain transparency. Idealware.org has reviews of many of these tools as well.

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Ten Books for Every Nonprofit Professional’s Reading List

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here’s ten books that nonprofit colleagues and authors have shared with me in the last few months and I wanted to share them with you. If you are looking for more recommendations, check out Book Authority’s list of 52 Best Nonprofit eBooks of All Time ( The Happy Healthy Nonprofit is #9).

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