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Cheap and Cheerful Audience Analysis for Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Consider these two sample audiences: “Canadian women” or “18 to 30-year-old women in BC or Alberta who live in cities with more than 100,000 people” Of course, most NGOs can’t afford to hire the kind of market researchers you’d need to produce a sophisticated work-up of who your core audience is.

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40+ Unforgettable Live Auction Items that Sell Well

Bloomerang

In a wine-tasting experience, participants sample a variety of wines while evaluating them using criteria such as appearance, smell, and taste. Search for experiences in countries known for their cuisine, like Italy, France, China, and Mexico.

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Unlock Fans While Engaging Supporters Beyond Like, Share and Comment

Amy Sample Ward

Last Friday, The Foundation launched a new ActionSprout Campaign to support help them apply pressure to “Stop” a potentially disastrous China-Canada trade deal that the Prime Minister has secretly negotiated behind closed doors. This campaign has sees similar referral rates and but with much higher overall numbers.

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Nine Ways Networked Nonprofits Use Slideshare

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For example, Amy Sample Ward , Danielle Brigida , and Michael Edson. These include: Nargis Cyclone and China Earthquake. (8) For example, David Armano , Dave McClure , and Guy Kawasaki. But you can also find rock star thought leaders in your field publishing their decks to Slideshare. And it isn’t just individuals.

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Social Media Well Conference

Connection Cafe

TI, for example, has a large presence in China but the Internet restrictions there make social media very different than in the US, though still important and effective. Make sure it is always disclosed who the person is, if they were paid (including free samples) and that any endorsement is honest. In a word: disclosure.

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UniversalGiving: Impact, with a little help from friends (SocialActions)

Amy Sample Ward

People simply choose a country of interest (such as China or Thailand) and an area of interest (such as education or the environment) and find a list of vetted opportunities to which they can donate money or give their time. would you rather connect with a group or individual in need half way around the world?

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Campaigning #4Change Recap

Amy Sample Ward

zerostrategist : Google / China comes to mind! I used that tactic locally 2 move others to act. creativegreeniu : first step is recognizing value & necessity of it and specifically asking campaigners to do it. engagejoe : ‘An element that’s integral 2 a campaign’s success?’ realize_ink : Q3: empowerment & ownership.

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