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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
whopping 86% of nonprofits say they have a presence on Facebook or another social media site according to the  2010 Nonprofit Social Networking Benchmark Report.  . House Network : Bite off the whole enchilada an socially-enable your site fully by supporting visitor profiles, friending, activity feeds, discussion, ratings and reviews, etc.
 
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Social networking communities are migrant communities. Social media skeptics often say that it’s a waste of time to utilize social networking sites because they are here today, and then gone tomorrow. It was vibrant, active, kind and generous. Social networking communities are migrant communities. It was ugly.
 
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Thousands of nonprofits haven’t logged into their MySpace profiles in months, or even a year or more. Age, class, race, and location play a huge role in who uses what social networking sites. am definitely not a fan of automation on social networks. Syncing your accounts keeps your MySpace profile active and current.
 

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PR Blogger Stephen Davies thinks we’ll start to see a fragmentation of social networks. As people begin to tire with the vast, general nature of MySpace et al , they may migrate to niche social networks that are more relevant to them, their passions and their lives. He asks: So what does it mean for brands? Bebo or DoggySnaps ?
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If your organization is active on Facebook, you’re likely to be affected by some big changes they’re making to their Pages.  You may remember that last year, Facebook rolled out “new Facebook&# to its users - a new interface with a different layout for homepages and profiles.  Tags: Social Networks
You can access your nonprofit’s profile and the Change.org tool set by signing up for a Nonprofit Admin account. Brand your organization’s profile on Change.org. Nonprofits can easily design their profile on change.org to match their website and other social networking sites. Get active in Cause communities!
8220;Social networks will be like air.&#. things need to make social networks like air: Identity - who are you? Activities - what do you do? professional v personal = two profiles. pick your friends once - social networking fatigue. Activities. Prepare to integrate social networks into your organization.
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Does your museum need a custom online social network? social networking site is one in which users connect with one another. Most social networking sites give each user a unique user profile, along with a personal "home base" where you can always find your content, your contacts, and your interests. Maybe not. privacy.
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