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21 Social Media Tips for Nonprofits | NTEN

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21 Social Media Tips for Nonprofits | NTEN : love nonprofits. But nonprofits don''t always "get" social media. While there are few truly firm rules about using Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google , or any of the other myriad of platforms out there, there are some things that bug donors. And I love social media.

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7 Tips for Nonprofits to Avoid Social Media Burnout in 2014

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7 Tips for Nonprofits to Avoid Social Media Burnout in 2014 : 2013 was undoubtedly the year of social media. Facebook signed its 1 billionth user, over 400 million tweets are being sent per day on Twitter, LinkedIn boasts over 1.5

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3 Ways to Become a Better Nonprofit Pro This Summer

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3 Ways to Become a Better Nonprofit Pro This Summer : Learn how to use one new social network. My big five are Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google , and Pinterest. I'm pretty fluent in two of these and working on the others. Just pick one and spiff up your knowledge and skills. Here are some resources (mostly books):

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What's It Cost? ROI of social media can be an intangible- The NonProfit Times March 15, 2011

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ROI of social media can be an intangible- The NonProfit Times March 15, 2011: "here's Facebook, Second Life, Myspace, LinkedIn, YouTube, Twitter and now Jumo. What's It Cost? There are many smaller social networking platforms.

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massnonprofit.org ::: "ugust 19, 2010 — Given the ever-changing landscape of social media, which includes Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, finding the best form of social media—matched to organizational resources and goals—is vital in connecting with an audience, according to experts at Massachusetts nonprofits."

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Blue Avocado

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Blue Avocado: "We at Blue Avocado want to encourage people to make use of Facebook, LinkedIn and other social networking sites as more ways to support our communities. This First Person Nonprofit story does both perfectly, and at the end we draw some conclusions for organizations."

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