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SEO – What it means to your organization

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Outside of a few web directories local to your organization, I wouldn’t recommend working on search engines other than the top four search engines because they account for more than 96% of all web searches. Previously, I’ve also described tools that each of the major search engines offer for webmasters. You should review these.

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Pinterest Tutorial

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Now how can your organization use it? Well, Pinterest has a pinboard with lots of examples including using it with blogging, education, YouTube, and many more. Do you use Pinterest for your organization? If you’re interested in the demographics, more women than men have started use it.

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Social Media Policy Guidelines for Nonprofits

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I was fortunate enough to serve on a committee of AFP International that brought together some social media gurus to hash out guidelines that nonprofit organizations can use to craft their own social media policies. What are some examples of social media policies that you like? It’s just good common sense.

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How to Launch your Presence on Twitter

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It includes a definitive reading list, examples of how others have done it. Also, read the reader feedback about launching your presence for smaller organizations and companies. Here is a great story from CIO.com that details how to launch your presence on Twitter.

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Social Media Policies

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You need to protect your brand by avoiding HIPAA violations, general privacy and confidentiality issues, libelous or slanderous acts, and control what is said to the public by unofficial people who may be assumed to be speaking on behalf of your organization just to name a few.

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