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Table of Contents :: Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Introduction to YouTube Channels. Getting Started with Digital Photography. Eleven Profile Tips for Nonprofit Professionals. Five Must-Have Characteristics of a Nonprofit Blogger. The Big Picture: Storytelling through Video and Photos. Getting Started with Video. Producing and Editing Videos. Chapter 6 LinkedIn.

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How Many Hours Per Week Should Your Nonprofit Invest in Social Media?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Finally, and even if your nonprofit is not yet producing videos (you can “Favorite” videos to build your channel), you should have a YouTube Channel. Flickr and Digital Photography: 5 Hours Weekly. Of the Big Three, Twitter requires the most time to utilize.

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Social Media for Nonprofits SF Conference Recap

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Greg Ligon, our guest blogger for the Social Media for Nonprofits conference, is an online communications professional with experience in building a brand via online channels, social media communications, and website content development. Photos: Jim Vetter photography. Learn more about Greg on LinkedIn.

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The value of attending Gnomedex: Priceless

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Also, having super fantastic geek ways of running a conference was inspiring - I especially like the twitter speaker feedback channel. A couple of personal highlights of the sessions: Photography Tips Kris Krug who is an awesome photographer who gave us great tips on improving our photos. got a 5 point rating ).

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