26 Articles match "Facebook","Stumbleupon"

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Monday, October 5, 2009
Did you know that the fastest growing demographic on Facebook is people who are 35 years old and older ?). 3. Search on Facebook too to see if anyone has already created a Facebook Page for your cause or organization. social network like Facebook, LinkedIn, or Ning might be a tool to leverage your talents. One of the most common questions I'm asked as a social media consultant is, "Which tool is the best?" Unfortunately, there isn't an easy answer to that question.
 
Friday, August 21, 2009
I've often cited Twitter as the "best professional development platform out there", but social nets like Facebook , LinkedIn , FriendFeed , Delicious , StumbleUpon , and Slideshare certainly bring in the knowledge too. There is a ton of information on their website , wiki , and Facebook group that can help get your inspired, which is exactly what happened to me. There's no such thing as a social media expert - it's impossible to know it all. Every day we learn new tricks from each other, and a robust network is needed to make this happen.
 
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Will people give through Facebook? An article in the Washington Post notes that "fewer than 1% of those who have joined a cause have actually donated money through [the Facebook Causes] application." They don't need to understand the latest techno widget or the nuances of StumbleUpon vs. Submitted by Steve MacLaughlin, publisher of Connections For a while now I've been talking with a lot of nonprofits about using social media and social networking in their organizations. I
 

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We’ve also received a lot of traffic from Stumbleupon and Digg as well as the other social news and bookmarking sites. What was your very first step into social media and why? “My first step was to get NWF on Facebook and MySpace . We have used StumbleUpon, Digg and other sites strategically to drive traffic and share interesting resources.” Following is an interview I conducted with Daniela Brigida of the National Wildlife Federation . She has been mentioned several times on Beth Kanter’s blog about her use of social media to increase
dabbled a bit personally with Facebook, but nothing major. was already using Facebook so I quickly got accounts on  Twitter ,  FriendFeed , StumbleUpon and  Delicious . Share useful resources on Delicious or StumbleUpon. Tags: Rock Your Web delicious facebook pages Twitte Following is a guest post from a dear friend, @ franswaa who writes for NetWit’s Think Tank : ______________­___ To be honest I’m not totally sure if I’ve rocked social media or if social media has rocked me.
Y ou are a heavy user of Twitter, Facebook, StumbleUpon, FriendFeed, Digg and Delicious. Stumbleupon : Quickly discover content with once click. See Stumbleupon reviews with one click. Submit, review and “like” content with Stumbleupon users. You’re trying stay current with your blog reading, trying to organize source material for future posts and stay active in a dozen social media sites. You had your “strategy compass” set on due north but now you have gotten lost.
Did you know that the fastest growing demographic on Facebook is people who are 35 years old and older ?). 3. Search on Facebook too to see if anyone has already created a Facebook Page for your cause or organization. social network like Facebook, LinkedIn, or Ning might be a tool to leverage your talents. One of the most common questions I'm asked as a social media consultant is, "Which tool is the best?" Unfortunately, there isn't an easy answer to that question.
As an excerpt on your Facebook feed, and clicking through to read the rest. When they find it saved by someone on a social bookmarking site like del.icio.us , StumbleUpon or Digg When another blogger links to it on their blog. Should all nonprofits have a blog? Nope. Can having a blog benefit
thought I had posted this case study from the NTC 08 Panel called "Social Media Case Study Slam" already, but looks like I didn't. This case study is by Danielle Brigida from the NWF and her experience using Digg and StumbleUpon for generating traffic. Today I'll be talking about using Digg and Stumbleupon specifically. | View | Upload your own I I
Danielle Brigida , the social-media outreach coordinator at the National Wildlife Federation, in Washington, DC where she manages the organization’s voice on online networks such as Facebook, MySpace, Care2, Change.org, Digg, and StumbleUpon. This Tuesday The Chronicle of Philanthropy will host another free online discussion about how nonprofits can use social media. The speakers include:
Buzz tools include FriendFeed, Twitter, StumbleUpon, and Digg - and of course you add many others to this category that are found in other categories. presence on one of the larger social networks like Facebook or MySpace is Time Chart - See Flickr Discussion on Version 1 Wanna Remix it? Download it here
Will people give through Facebook? An article in today's Washington Post notes that "fewer than 1% of those who have joined a cause have actually donated money through [the Facebook Causes] application." They don't need to understand the latest techno widget or the nuances of StumbleUpon vs. For a while now I've been talking with a lot of nonprofits about using using social media and social networking in their organizations.
taken us a long time to build up credible, authoritative profiles and groups on sites like Care2 , Digg , Facebook , Flickr , and StumbleUpon ??? StumbleUpon I StumbleUpon referred nearly 17,000 people to nature.org this past January, Jonathon Coleman's Twitter Avatar Jonathon Colman is the Associate Director of Digital Marketing for The Nature