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[Book Interview] Nonprofit Example of Social Media Excellence: National Wildlife Federation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Back in 2006 when I joined the organization we had a MySpace page with 25 friends. While the giants (Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, Flickr and Youtube) are great for outreach and relationship-building, we’ve had surprising successes with StumbleUpon, LinkedIn, Plancast and other sites.

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Social Network Tracker: How to Find your Supporters on Social Networks

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StumbleUpon. Social media is a key space to deepen those relationships. Help spread the word about your organizations or cause to their personal network. Here is the short list of the social media sites that are included in our analysis: Facebook. LiveJournal. However, results may vary for your file.

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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? But first, you have to build trust, credibility and -- most importantly -- a relationship with those who might interact with your posted content. Download it here. 10-15 hours per week - also includes some listening tasks). Finally, consider how you can mix in fundraising.

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How To Think Like A Nonprofit Social Marketing Genius: What's Your Brilliant Thought?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This is a real POWER RELATIONSHIP. You can also share the impact of your organization's programs through podcasts, sharing photos on Flickr, or videos on YouTube or other video sharing sites. But first, you have to build trust, credibility and -- most importantly -- a relationship with those who might interact with your posted content.