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Bring a Question: Creative Commons Hosts TechSoup Social Channels on September 17, 2014

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For example, if you're looking for music, artwork, or other content that you can freely remix, republish, and reuse as part of your digital story, there's a Creative Commons license for that, too. Your Questions. Next Wednesday, September 17, Creative Commons communication manager (and former TechSouper!)

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Free E-Book: NetworkforGood Giving Day Planning Guide

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Making it easy for your champions to do the work is also important and you’ll find lots of templates and examples that you can remix on the Knight Foundation’s Giving Day Playbook and toolkits on the GivingTuesday site. Let your champions and supporters roll with adapting and remixing your content or jumping onto fun memes.

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Social Media Integrated Campaign Case Study Slam: SSIR Social Media on Purpose Conference

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Humberto Kam talked about how they engage with influencers and let them spread and remix their content. ” Tips via @humbertokam : pre-package stories, let talent speak for itself, optimize for the channel and be authentic. His take away: “Let the talent be themselves.” Quote du jour: “I’m not in it for the income.

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An Offline Social Media Exercise That Improves Online Content

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In my case, I use a Facebook update, but you could use an update on any channel with the relevant engagement options, in this case Like, Comment, and Share. I like how the exercise shows that some posts are better if sharing is the main goal, while other posts (especially questions) are better at sparking conversation and generating comments.

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What about Pscyho Socialgraphics?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

These include: Audience Target Group Identification : This is the most important question and may be informed by research or listening. For this, I'm drawing on the Smart Chart of Kristen Grim and from working with a cadre of smart nonprofit communications folks who have remixed the social media game. So it’s naturally contagious.

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How Mature Is Your Nonprofit’s Social Media Practice?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The nonprofit effectively integrates social and emerging technologies such as mobile across all communications channels. The organization has strong capacity in content creation as well as repurposing or remixing across channels. Their impact is to make the world a better place.

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ArtsLabSF: Reflections About Social Learning With Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I ask certain questions to help identify these individuals. . I select what I questions I do based on answers in an online pre-survey. That's where I learned about a Twitter hashtag called #2amt - a channel for theatre artistic professionals to discuss their craft and trade and support one another. Here's a few thoughts. (1)