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10 LinkedIn Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

To begin, and this is important, your nonprofit should conduct a search on LinkedIn to see if a page already exists for your organization. Upload your avatar/logo (250 x 250), a cover photo(1128 x 191), add a description and website URL, your company/organization size, industry, and city and country. 3) Monitor your LinkedIn Analytics.

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Social Media: Before You Get Started, Get Organized!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Define Your Metrics and Create a Social Media ROI Spreadsheet. In the far left column of the spreadsheet, list the metrics that you want to monitor. Finally, pick a day of the month to begin and enter the baseline metrics for the first month, then enter your progress for that month on the same day of every month thereafter.

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Social Media Glossary: 34 Terms to Know

Whole Whale

Testing one idea against another amongst split audiences, learning, and implementing the best one into your regular campaign strategy. Not to be confused with James Cameron’s famously blue avatars. A play on words of the infamous emoji; these are customized avatars (see how we learn as we go along?!). A/B test . Geotagging .

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The Real Housewives of Social Media: Cooking up Recipes for Nonprofit Success

NTEN

Then, grab the search RSS feed and add it to your iGoogle. We used this technique for DIGG, forums, Twitter, Bing, and Google and then set up various searches along with monitoring of certain Twitter feeds. When people logged in on Fridays, they saw hundreds of frozen pea avatars from people who were fighting breast cancer.

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The Last Blogpotomac: A New Community Rises from the Ashes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

What I loved about this BlogPotomac is that it was a small and intimate event that allowed for a conversation between the speakers and the audience. followed by 20-30 minutes of discussion with the audience facilitated by the hosts. Google social search. The format was ten minutes of speaking (no Powerpoint allowed!),

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Interview with Jonathon Colman: Social Media Secrets from a Green Geek

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Jonathon Coleman's Twitter Avatar. What metrics? In terms of metrics, I like to look at measures of activity that involve more engagement than simply viewing a page or joining a group; the ones that get me all hot and bothered are when people participate in a discussion or upload a video or comment on a story. Honestly: I???m