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Some Thoughts on Livestreamed Interviews, Engagement, Book Winners, and Finger Puppets

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Yesterday, I had an opportunity to be interviewed as part of a series of online interviews with nonprofit social media gurus about how to use social media. Kari came to my house a half hour before the interview went live. Ustream also has a feature that lets you put a marker in the video and tweet that section of the interview.

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Congrats to Book Winners - Twitter for Dummies, Web Analytics 2.0 and The New Community Rules

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Our cause, providing free after-school training for children with dyslexia, encompasses centers spread across several states. I cultivate real relationships with the people that follow/fan/subscribe us by interacting with them, asking them to post on behalf of our cause and keeping them informed on the latest news.

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Reflections: Social Media and NGO/CSR Workshop in India

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

And during breaks from sessions, did a lot of media interviews. The big difference in India - is that CSR is not cause-marketing or geared towards sales. He points that in America, "Ninety percent of companies cannot discern the difference between cause marketing and corporate social responsibility. Tags: india.

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What is Lethal Generosity?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I first encountered the term when I read Shel Israel's , Twitterville (pp110-111). A Hybrid of Cause Marketing and Corporate Social Responsibility. We think it is a hybrid between cause marketing and Corporate Social Responsibility Programs. See Cause Marketing Forum for more). I literally gasped!

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