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

Tech Soup

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!) Don't know what to ask?

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5 Content Marketing Success Stories Your Nonprofit Needs to Imitate

NetWits

Through the Start Something Web Series they’re shedding light on the impact that Bigs have on Littles by telling their story through quality video they publish on their YouTube channel, share on their website and talk about on Facebook. So far they’ve covered six matches between Bigs and Littles. Go find out what your dog match looks like

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Free E-Book: NetworkforGood Giving Day Planning Guide

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you don’t follow her on Twitter , you should! The e-book offers an overview of the benefits of participating in GivingDays like #GivingTuesday, followed by a whole lot of wisdom and best practices. Let your champions and supporters roll with adapting and remixing your content or jumping onto fun memes.

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A Social Publishing Strategy by John Gautam, Pratham Books

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In ongoing conversations with John Gautam on Twitter, I've learned more about how their overall social publishing strategy which balances their curated content or "branded" content with community conversations to co-create social content. And logical corollary to that, that the books should be in a language the children read.

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New on SSIR: You can has memesez?

Amy Sample Ward

For others, it means being aware of what the root of the meme is, why people are remaking and remixing the content, and how your community will respond. In the Sesame Street video, the logo is overlaid on the video footage and linked (via YouTube’s link overlay option) to Sesame Street’s subscribe channel.

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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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WeAreMedia: What's Your Social Content Strategy?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Content channel distribution strategy. (If It is also content created by your supporters that they share through social outposts and that you re-purpose and remix back through other channels including your web site. We also touched on user-generated content, inspiring others to tell your organization's story in their own words.

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