Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

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Vote for the First Anti-Genocide Hotline on Reddit

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My colleague, Ivan Boothe, who works with the Genocide Intervention Network and who is incredible smart about integrating social media into cause-related campaigns, pinged me about this reddit campaign. I wanted to help him out, so follow that link above and then follow the instructions. Then come back here.

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Reddit yet? Cute Aliens, Community News, and Youth Venture.

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Last night, I attended the Berkman Thursday Blogger Meeting which featured Alexis and Steve, Reddit Founders. Reddit is a community news service with ratings. "Not enough money to live in luxury, but enough to be able to work on Reddit and live."). Reddit is like del.icio.us

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Reddit Alien is Ready for Thanksgiving

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The Reddit Alien is ready for Thanksgiving! Here's more about Reddit.

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Say So What To Your Data Three Times

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The referral traffic came from Reddit. So What? The news piece that was on the top of the Reddit site was about the server outages for major online services. The comments were discussing what people did when Reddit was done. Drills down into the referral traffic – where did it come from?

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Notes About Mobile, Digital Trends, and Social Media Leadership from Knight Digital Media Center Workshop

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” Chelsea took a photo with her Smartphone and posted it on the Reddit, a community aggregation site where content is ranked and rated. Lots of discussion threads that come out of Reddit such as “I can’t believe that someone who is a minister acted this way.” Lots of chatter beyond the Reddit community.

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5 Examples of Non-Profits Using Cats…and a Dog in Content Strategy

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A while back, a picture of cuddly cat Refurb made it to the front page of viral entertainment website Reddit – a fate which is not easily achieved. In this hilarious video, we are introduced to two talking cat consultants who want to spread the message that all pets need a friend to talk to. Refurb the Cat.

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How Much Time Should Your Nonprofit Invest In Different Social Media Channels?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

According to this Mashable study , Pinterest actually drives more traffic to publishers than Twitter, LinkedIn and Reddit combined. Twitter engagement rates for brands are actually higher on the weekend. Look for traffic from unexpected sources. Try out different networks, and then decide which one will do the most for you.