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10 Essential Tools for the Nonprofit New Media Manager on the Go

Nonprofit Tech for Good

They will Tweet from location, break news on Facebook, send out group text calls to action, document in real-time photos and videos, and blog report backs live from events as they unfold. There’s a good chance that much of this content will be viewed and read on “TV&# sets. Foursquare. 12Seconds.tv. 12Seconds.tv

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Stay Productive On the Road, In the Field, and Away from the Office

Tech Soup

Shoot photos directly from the app or import photos from your mobile device, then edit them using a simple touch interface. Adobe also has some nifty photo storage and sharing apps: Tired of digging through your computer, phone, and tablet for that one perfect photo you took at your annual fundraiser? and tablets.

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Use Your Donation on the Go with TechSoup Donor Partner Mobile Apps

Tech Soup

Learn how you can communicate, collaborate, create content, and manage data on-the-go with our guide to TechSoup donor partner mobile apps. Office Mobile is built in to Windows phones, including the Dell VenuePro Smartphone available through TechSoup. Not using a Windows phone? OneNote is available for Android and iOS devices.

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Apps for Managing and Maintaining Social Media

Tech Soup

HootSuite (Desktop, Android, BlackBerry, iOS) is a popular social media management tool. Buffer App (Android, iOS) allows you to easily share articles, photos, videos, and status updates to various social networks. Hootsuite also recently acquired Seesmic , another social media manager.

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My Lunch with Randi Zuckerberg at Facebook

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We then moved upstairs to the roof top lunch deck where I asked Randi some questions that I crowd sourced from people via my Facebook Fan Page and took some photos. I've been using my Facebook Fan Page as a focus group to generate ideas for content about using Facebook effectively for nonprofits. James Young).

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Theatre Flashmobs on YouTube and Swarms of Theater Goers on FourSquare

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

.  As part of the preparation, we surveyed participants for their burning questions and that's how I created the content. Photo by Neatonjr. Create a custom mobile phone app for the iPhone, Droid, Blackberry, etc… using  their API ( Mobile is where the future is in case you’re trying to figure out what to invest in).

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22 Must-Read Updates to Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Yet surprisingly, now 14 months after its release, 90% of the content still rings true. Upload more photos. If you want to maximize your Facebook ROI to increase likes and comments, then you need to be uploading more photos with links posted inside your status updates rather than simply posting links. Gowalla is out of business.