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Threads for Nonprofits: 5 Tips for the Early Adoption Phase

Nonprofit Tech for Good

routine that we’ve had to enlist when growing a new community on a new social media platform. Unless you are a well-known brand or influencer, starting a community at zero is too exhausting and too time-consuming. There are no direct messages, bookmarks, polls, or ads on Threads (yet). Please check back for updates.

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Great reads from around the web on December 25th

Amy Sample Ward

To follow more of the things I find online, you can follow @amysampleward on Twitter (which is just a blog and resource feed), or find me on Delicious (for all kinds of bookmarks). MyBlogLog is a service that shows blog writers and readers the faces and profile information of other MyBlogLog users that visit their sites."

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Great reads from around the web on June 19th

Amy Sample Ward

Study: Nonprofits flocking to social media - Fall River, MA - The … - "The study, conducted by CMR Director Nora Ganim Barnes and marketing consultant Eric Mattson, found 89 percent of charitable and nonprofit organizations are using some form of social media: blogs, Facebook, Twitter and others. Tags: roundup bookmarks.

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10 Online Fundraising Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This is the fourth post in a blog and webinar series called 101 Digital Marketing Best Practices for Nonprofits , written and presented by Heather Mansfield. For detailed best practices on how to use email effectively, see 10 Email Marketing Best Practices for Nonprofits. And don’t be shy about sending emails!

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Ideas You Can Use To Thank Donors During the Holidays

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A brief survey about how they found out about your organization, why they chose your organization, and what types of communication they would like to receive. A tiny, inexpensive gift, such as a bookmark, sticker, or magnet. Make a list of people who represent your organization in the community and on social media.

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Lame spam of the day: Raw spam merge text

Robert Weiner

Saved as a favorite|bookmarked!!}, {I really like|I like|I love} {your blog|your site|your web site|your website}!| I stumbledupon it {I will|I am going to|I’m going to|I may} {come back|return|revisit} {once again|yet again} {since I|since i have} {bookmarked|book marked|book-marked|saved as a favorite} it.

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What's your social media elevator pitch for your nonprofit's executive director or board?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As Jeremiah Owyang noted in a post the other day, measurement of social media is key because when marketing dollars are stretched, marketers are under pressure to prove their programs. With social media being largely experimental, it is imperative to measure quickly and make real time course corrections and to figure out what is working.