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HOW TO: Report Live from Nonprofit Events and Conferences

Nonprofit Tech for Good

On Twitter, don’t tweet or retweet more than 10 times per hour or risk overcluttering the home feed of followers. On Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Tumblr post only two or three times daily. Conduct video interviews with speakers and attendees and host the videos on YouTube or Instagram.

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27 Stats About How NGOs Worldwide Use Online Technology and Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

72% have a Twitter Profile. Other social networks used by global NGOs are YouTube (55%), LinkedIn (51%), Google+ (28%), and WhatsApp (16%). Of those, the top three live reporting tools are Facebook (79%), Twitter (56%), and YouTube (23%). Webinar Slides: Presented 2/2/17 to 1,600+ NGO staff.

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Top 5 Social Media Tactics Every School Should Implement

NetWits

Here’s how some of the top educational institutions are using Facebook to engage, inspire and build lasting relationships with their students and their families ( Includes slides below ). 1) Stick to 3 Platforms - Blog / Facebook / Twitter. Stick to Facebook and Twitter. Facebook, Twitter, Blog, etc) is performing.

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How Many Hours Per Week Should Your Nonprofit Invest in Social Media?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Creating Video Content : 15 Hours Weekly. As a starting point, all nonprofits should be investing time and resources in the “Big Three”: Facebook , Twitter , and YouTube. All nonprofits should also experiment with Twitter. Of the Big Three, Twitter requires the most time to utilize.

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Show Me the Money: Download the Presentation

Care2

30% regularly use YouTube. 11% regularly use Twitter. 11% regularly use LinkedIn. Click here to listen the webinar or you can view the slides below. The social media profile of a Gen Xer is: 56% regularly use Facebook. 13% regularly use MySpace. Show Me the Money: Reaching Donors Across Generations.

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Google +: The Trade Off Between Privacy Needs, Community, and Social Context

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Let’s consider the list of most used forms: Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Google+ (assuming all continues to go well), LinkedIn, FourSquare, Gowalla, StumbleUpon, Tumblr, and your own site. I’m reminded of this slide from Mary Joyce from the E-Mediat Training. The tag is still active on Twitter and other places.

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How Much Time Does It Take To Do Social Media?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In my presentations, I use a slide from Nina Simon's blog post called " How Much Time Does It Take To Do Web2.0 " I've been thinking about remixing that slide so it matches the framework I set up for WeAreMedia tactical modules. For example, you can use Twitter as both a listening tool and for participation.