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All You Need To Know About Virtual Conferences

AccelEvents

Attendees and presenters attend remotely rather than in person. . Keynote speakers, presenters, attendees, and the hosting brand or sponsors are not limited by region. presentations. Market your event through various channels. Get your presenters, vendors, and sponsors in on the marketing as well. . exhibitions.

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NTEN Member Buzz Round-Up: This Week in NPTech

NTEN

UNF has a YouTube channel and uses Twitter to engage support online. Rockstar Beth Kanter presented on social media ROI. I'm also picking up on the buzz I hear on listservs, Twitter, and directly from you! One tactic is going online. You can grab the slides and read her notes and commentary on her blog post.

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NpTech Tag: Roundups from and about Facebook and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Deborah Finn isn't crazy about Facebook, although she likes giving virtual gifts and especially using the applications of her clients, like Changing the Present. If we're thinking of Facebook groups (or listservs for that matter) as online communities, what personalities do you see in the communities you are managing?

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Nonprofits Live: DIY Blogging Recap

Tech Soup

Looking to other people and channels gives you an idea of what others are talking about and lets you comment on it. Ideas for content can be sourced from staff, supporters, other blogs, Twitter, Facebook, and listservs. The blogging experts shared more advice and answered audience questions following their presentations.

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September Net2 Think Tank Roundup: Curating Content

Tech Soup

friends or colleagues in my Facebook and Twitter newsfeeds." " - Example from Marnie Webb on Twitter. - "Bruce Lesley is one of a growing number of nonprofit executive. directors and senior leaders that use Twitter. He uses Twitter to curate information related to his. already have? and budget decisions.

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