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5 Proven Tips for Building Your Nonprofits Email List

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If you have a link to your Facebook, Twitter, Blog, Flickr, and YouTube, but not your email signup, your visitors may assume you don’t have a list to join. Include your events, photos, maps, twitter link, polls, and of course, your email list. Subscribe to posts and/or comments on the Tenement Museum blog. RSS as a Replacement.

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Are you a flickr contact pack rat or connoisseur?

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Linktribution is given to Alan for designing the flickr contact acquisition behavior scale. My virtual colleague, Alan Levine, posted a reflection about educational technologists flickr contact acquisition behavior. So, I decided to use his scale and create a widget poll. How do you communicate with your contacts in flickr?

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Reflections from #MFOM14: Email Marketing, Fundraising, and Visual Communications

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We also asked the audience what tools they would recommend through Poll Everywhere. Please post a comment below to share your thoughts and ideas about email marketing or visual communications, such as: What are some email marketing tips that work for you and your organization? Here''s what they said.

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Seven Ways to Make Sure Your Blog Gets Noticed

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr Photo by alshepmcr. We did this by writing and seeking out blogs in favor of the standards, and even worked with a number of bloggers to incorporate the Kids’ Safe and Healthful Food Project poll. The goal was to draw attention both online and on the ground to expected USDA standards for school snack foods.

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Extension 2.0 in Ten Easy Steps

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo in Flickr. I The group will be between 50-125, so it will be more of lecture, although I will definitely use the back-channel and instant poll features. I'm glad I put my first draft thoughts out there because I got some helpful clarifying comments. I also got a few leads to more blogs by Extension Professionals.

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How Much Time Does It Take To Do Social Media?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Time Chart - See Flickr Discussion on Version 1 Wanna Remix it? I usually do this in a room with a quick poll, but I wanted to push myself to create the content based on their questions. Tools to help you participate are Twitter and Co-Comment. Download it here. 10-15 hours per week - also includes some listening tasks).

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Twitter: I think I get it. Now what do I tweet?

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Consider setting up a weekly yes-or-no poll question that you send out every Thursday, or leave it open-ended and invite followers to message you with their replies. I’ve thrown out some ideas below—feel free to add others in the comments. See pictures on our Flickr stream”. Please share in the comments. Retweet others.

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