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Is Twitter for Old Folks? And other gems from TWTRCON

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here's a nice before the event write up from Jordan over at the Convio Blog based on a conversation with Renee Alexander, Operation Smile's Social Media Stragetist. Chris Pirillo was there and at one point got up and offered to do silly stunts if we donated money to 140 Smiles. I have it on video). I'll look forward to hearing a report.

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Website Assessment, Mobile Broadband Modem, and a Twitter Painting: Get 'Em Now!

NTEN

It went into my spam filter, FYI.) This modem is new and unused but does not come with product documentation. Here's what you need to do: Create an account at our auction site. You must use our link to register: [link]. The system will send you a confirmation email you must respond to before you can log in for the first time.

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5 Tips for Mobile

Connection Cafe

Mobile Commons is a Convio partner and they have just launched Mobile Advocate - A new product integrated with Convio Luminate and designed to drive targeted advocacy phone calls from the web or SMS. Integrate your mobile database with Convio other CRM. Build a mobile list now. Mobile lists cannot be bought or sold.

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State of the Twittersphere: What It Means For Nonprofit Best Practices on Twitter

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

His main point is that Twitter is not an advertising tool or spam tool. That nonprofits and companies should not set up a Twitter account to "prattle on about their products and services." And then I remember answering a similar question during the Convio Webinar last week.

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