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NpTech Tag Summary: Learnings from FriendFeed Experiment

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FriendFeed is in a category called digital lifestyle aggregators that let you aggregate all your various feeds and share with your friends. It seems that a room helps with the noise levels because people have to consciously add info to a given room. It doesn't just take everything from a feed. Causes Raised $2.5

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VolCom Groups in UK and Web20 - Research notes for presentation

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Tools for VolCom Groups: Blogs, RSS, Tagging, Wikis and Beyond. " I need to start organizing the various pile of UK examples that tagged and grab from various emails and listserv posts. I think reading your blog that you post similarly when the cause gets you! I have one blog post here.

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Webinar Shows Social Media with Volunteers in Action

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For instance, here's how various Twitter users highlighted what they found most interesting or helpful from the webinar (these were easy to find immediately after the event because of the way these users tagged their tweets): Monica Linhardt ( @MonicaLinhardt ): You can use social media to keep volunteers engaged even in between volunteer gigs.

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5 More Quick Steps to Better SEO (Part Two) - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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frogloop Home frogloop Home Receive monthly updates Subscribe to our RSS feed Follow frogloop on Twitter Most Popular Posts Social Network ROI Calculator Social Networking for Nonprofits: ROI, Tracking Tools and More "While Theyre Hot!" Use descriptive, succinct Alt tags for images , especially if the image is used as a link.

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Crowdsourcing Your Professional Learning With Social Media: An Example

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Is the stigma of having fans or cause supporters with 'questionable' Facebook profiles true? I tend to be of the feeling that if someone wants to support your cause via social media, they should be able to. I don't have the stats to back this up, but anecdotally, I believe that Twitter can generate more giving than Facebook Causes.

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Guest Post by Deanna Zandt Measure THIS! An intro to social media ROI

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Causes: Help spread the word. Share others' info relevant to your work. You can then save those searches as RSS feeds, or in the application you use for Twitter. All the info covered in the report applies to commercial, for-profit enterprises, but there's a lot to be applied to the non-profit world as well.

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50 (More) Social Media Tactics for Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Each time a visitor “likes” something on your website, that activity will appear in their Facebook feed and drive some of their friends to your content. If you think this will be an issue, simply write out a “commenting policy” on the info tab of your Facebook page. Create a branded social network around a specific topic or cause.