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Thought Leaders Blaze Trails of Discovery and Engagement

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A social media following doesn’t guarantee that exclusive pedigree. Although an expert who comes with a big social network would be at the top of my list. You might even begin your search by following related hashtags on social platforms or industry forums. Influencers are not necessarily thought leaders.

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Three benefits of developing thought leadership content at your association

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Ensure you develop a variety of pieces for your association like whitepapers, blogs, videos, podcasts, or webinars. Also, consider contributing to guest blogs in your industry. . Additionally, if you see eye-opening material posted by a colleague, ensure you elevate their voice by linking the content across your social networks.

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Funny and Fun Fundraising with Crowdrise, a Big Vision Podcast Interview

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It was not born out of a marketing plan, it's just a reflection of what we wanted to be." - Robert Wolfe This month's Big Vision Podcast guest is Robert Wolfe, the co-founder of Crowdrise , an online fundraising website that's all about, "raising money for charity and having the most fun in the world while doing it."

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[Book Interview] Nonprofit Example of Social Media Excellence: Big Cat Rescue

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Blog: BigCatRescue.org?/Blog. What was the very first social media tool your organization utilized, and when? Who maintains your social media campaigns? We have two full-time, paid people working on social networking along with me. Organization: Big Cat Rescue. Name: Carol Baskin. Title: CEO. Anything else?

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Let's Connect: Twitter, Facebook, Ning & Podcasts

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Changeblogger Ning Network I've also set up a Ning network for Changebloggers, people who use their blogs, podcasts and vlogs to make positive change. years of BlogHer's Nonprofits and Social Change section. They have recently added a social networking component, so feel free to friend me there as well.

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Chronicle's Social Good Podcast with Allison Fine

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The Chronicle of Philanthropy has launched a new podcast series called Social Good with host Allison Fine. The podcast is short and worth a listen. People don't join social networks to give to a charity. The first installment is called "Turning Friends Into Supporters." They join to connect with their friends.

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Podcast on Nonprofit Blogging

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There is a lot of material about blogging. I was surprised to find a podcast on (What else?) Non-Profits Blogging. To get past the fear, nonprofit organizational blogging should be presented as similar to doing a presentation at a conference or other public speaking. Great way to tell the organization's story.

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