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What I Learned In London at the Future of Social Conference

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Social Misfits. Storify with Tweets and Photos. Even though I was little bit nervous waiting to go on stage, I focused on taking notes and putting together a storify of the speaker’s remarks. . ”FB can be a catalyst and lever to tackle wicked problems.” My blog post with slides and links.

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Making Sense of Social Media Advocacy in 2018

Connection Cafe

For individual advocates, I think the answer is almost always “yes” Facebook can be a powerful tool for peer-to-peer advocacy: when a friend shares a story, a meme or even an action alert, we’re more likely to notice it and take it seriously than if it came directly from a nonprofit or campaign. Experiment with targeting.

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Steve Bridger

And, if you have a minute to offer some advice. We have confirmed that belief – and that’s my biggest problem here. Friday, November 21, 2008 at 3:25 pm | Permalink Ross McCulloch wrote: Loving the photos, some amazing colours in there. Poverty has many causes. Stunning! (I Are you not blogging at NFP2.0

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