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HOW TO: Launch a Broadcast “TV” Channel for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Nonprofits will soon be broadcasting their own live TV programs to households around the world simply with a Ustream channel and a smartphone. The steps below will help you create a broadcast TV channel for your nonprofit on Ustream (see Stand Up To Cancer’s Channel ). 5) Start broadcasting! Think about that for a second.

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Social Media for Social Good :: Your Nonprofit Tech Checklist

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Purchase a digital camera. Create an e-mail signature that includes your website, blog, and social networking links. Web 1.0 :: The Broadcast Web. Add social networking icons. Add e-newsletter subscribe functionality to your social networking communities. Add social networking icons.

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13 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Virtual Event Platform

AccelEvents

From automated email marketing to hosting live broadcasts, an event platform is necessary if you aim to put on a professional, high-level virtual event. Live broadcast capabilities. This makes it easier for attendees to move around your virtual event and they can even use the space names in event promotions or social networking.

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How to Report Live from Nonprofit Events Using Periscope

Nonprofit Tech for Good

You’re essentially becoming an instant broadcast reporter and one-person film crew without any professional training. Take a second or two and flip the screen and introduce the person behind the camera. Upload the stream(s) to YouTube or social networks after the live event. Film close-ups during interviews.

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13 Questions to Ask When Choosing a Virtual Event Platform

AccelEvents

From automated email marketing to hosting live broadcasts, an event platform is necessary if you aim to put on a professional, high-level virtual event. Live broadcast capabilities. This makes it easier for attendees to move around your virtual event and they can even use the space names in event promotions or social networking.

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12 Not-So-Great Realities About Nonprofits and Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Nonprofits have to pay full price for advertising on social media. Nonprofits couldn’t expect social media to be free forever. Social networks are for-profits enterprises and their revenue models are almost entirely based on advertising revenue. Don’t. Just block and forget.

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Nonprofit Technology News for February 2014

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Here’s how Claire Cain Miller explains how it works: “Once you sign up for Plus, it becomes your account for all Google products, from Gmail to YouTube to maps, so Google sees who you are and what you do across its services, even if you never once return to the social network itself.” SkyDrive has become OneDrive.

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