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Social Media Mania: Why Your Non-Profit Should Focus on Channels That Get Results

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According to Jay Wilkerson, a non-profit wizard who travels the country hosting webinars for cause-related organizations, it’s sometimes best to refine your efforts and just concentrate on what he calls “the big two ” social media sites that are must-haves: Facebook and LinkedIn. Why these two channels?

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Four Resources to Help Get You Get a Handle on Social Media

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How much of your staff’s valuable time to you devote to managing all your accounts, from Facebook to Twitter to LinkedIn and all the rest? For smaller non-profits with limited operating capital and a small staff, social media can present both tremendous opportunities and tremendous challenges.

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Time Well Spent: How Much Effort a Non-Profit Should Devote to Social Media Fundraising

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Post up-to-date information, respond to comments and delve into analytics to see what’s working and what isn’t for a solid four hours each week.

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Money Talks: The Latest and Greatest in Online Payment Services

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Users can send money to email addresses, but also to LinkedIn connections and Twitter followers. Skrill is nice because it allows instant withdrawals, has wide acceptance, low transaction fees for both buyers and merchants and supports a top-level security system.

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