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10 Questions to Get You Started Using Social Media for Your Nonprofit or Do-Good Project

Have Fun - Do Good

Flickr, Photobucket ) Microblogging: Twitter , Tumblr Social networking (i.e. Facebook , Ning ) Social bookmarking (i.e. : Blog (i.e. WordPress , Blogger ) Podcast (i.e. Libsyn , Hipcast ) Video sharing (i.e. YouTube , Vimeo ) Photo sharing (i.e. StumbleUpon , Delicious ) Wiki (i.e. Below is a sampler of ways you could measure success.

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My New Year's Resolution: Use Social Media Efficiently - 52 Tips

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Flickr Photo by RedRaspu Convio invited me to share my number one New Year's resolution as part of its "Now is the Time" campaign. If you are using a RSS reader, evaluate if it is still works for you. For example, are you bookmarking everything you come across into del.icio.us Are you impulse adopting tools? Take Breaks.

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Frank Barry, Guest Post: 4 Keys to Building a Successful Nonprofit Web Site

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Use a social bookmarking plug-in like Add This so people who like your work can easily share with their network. As with number one and two above you get additional statistics from Add This which further helps you to evaluate the impact of your web site and how you can continue improving. Not sure what Social Bookmarking is?

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NpTech Tag Roundup: Election Day, NPTech Blog Chatter, and Tool Talk

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Photo from Politalk_Tim Flickr Stream via the Voter s project Cross-posted at Netsquared Election Day, Organizing, Campaigns, Nonprofits and Web 2.0 executive summary here ) ContinuousProgress: Better Advocacy Through Evaluation is an online guide to more effective foreign policy advocacy and evaluation.

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Guest Post by Gaurav Mishra: The 4Cs Social Media Framework

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Some user curate user generated content, by tagging it on social bookmarking websites, voting for it on social voting websites, commenting on it, or linking to it. Although I designed the 4Cs framework to explain how I see social media, I have also found it to be a useful tools to evaluate specific social media initiatives.

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NpTech Summary: Advocacy 2.0, Sketchcastes, and NpTech in Different Languages

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Presentation Slides on flickr Blog post here. "We can't talk about transparency, accountability and honest evaluation without addressing the contentious topic of failure. Social bookmarking in plain English! Ruby Sinreich's Advocacy 2.0 NpTech Talk. The Socialmarkets Manifesto is here. Some very useful posts in there!

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Guest Post by Alan Levine: Social Media Recap from NMC 2009

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cc licensed flickr photo shared by alumroot. Those went okay, we always get a solid core of photographers tagging and posting pictures to flickr. Flickr the Conference. We are seeing a great stream of tagged flickr photos from the conference - more than 2400 at last peek. cc licensed flickr photo shared by cogdogblog.