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Nonprofit Blogging and Social Networking Policies: Examples?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Now, I swear I remember seeing something from Easter Seals or another nonprofit on a listserv that mentioned either social networking policy or blogging policy. So, here's my plea for examples and pointers. If you have an example or any insights, please leave a comment. It wasn't in my wiki and so I just added.

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Are Memes Really Just Slacktivism?

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It’s a vanity metric – not a metric that is connected to furthering your advocacy goals. For example, finding a cure to ALS could unlock the cure to Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and more. Online Advocacy Online Fundraising Online Marketing' “Likes” are the equivalent of thumbs up.

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Case Study: How Human Rights Watch Leverages Employee Personal Brands on Twitter

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In addition, they have an internal listserv for support where staff share suggested tweets for new reports or new features or techniques on Twitter. For example, says Murphy, “Twitter has flipped our relationship with media. Murphy served as the point of contact, answering staff questions on the fine art of tweeting.

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Social Networks for Social Change: Ivan Boothe Knows What He Is Talking About!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

tags: fundraising advocacy ) I was lucky enough to meet Ivan Boothe at the first (or maybe second) Netsquared Conference back in 2005 and have been following his work for years. So he cautioned me that some of the information might not be entirely up to date that he shared on listserv including a pointer to his awesome slide show with audio.