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Social Media Monitoring in 30 Minutes or Less

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Monitor what’s being bubbled up about you on Digg. Backtype allows you to watch what’s being said in blog comments around the web. Please start asking in the comments below. Photo Credit: Customers Rock. If it’s out there Google will probably find it. The internet’s popularity contest at your fingertips. Pretty simple eh?

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Earned Media: How to Stay Relevant and Track It - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

Earned media is comprised of coverage through: Blogs Media outlets both online and offline Podcasts Photo sharing sites like Flickr Tweets on Twitter Links shared on Facebook Tagging on social bookmarking sites like delicious, Digg, etc. Leave comments on blogs. Add your comments below. Word of mouth, etc.

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What's Your Social Media Baseline?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Caveman92223. number of Facebook fans, Twitter followers, Digg links, Delicious bookmarks, and referrals from social media sites, plus existing website traffic). There is a comment in the post from Dan McQuillan who has been mulling over measurement of social media from the nonprofit perspective.

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How Much Time Does It Take To Do Social Media?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Tools to help you participate are Twitter and Co-Comment. Buzz tools include FriendFeed, Twitter, StumbleUpon, and Digg - and of course you add many others to this category that are found in other categories. You can also participate vicariously through bloggers by encouraging them to write about your organization. (10

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Guest Post by Gaurav Mishra: The 4Cs Social Media Framework

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

User generated content is also at the core of citizen journalism, the notion that amateur users can perform journalist-like functions (accidentally or otherwise) by reporting and commenting on news. Most users prefer to consume user generated content, by reading blog, watching videos, or browsing through photos.

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Personal Fundraising with Widgets: A Few Reflections and Campaign Update

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

and, if you linked and I don't have you on radar yet - leave me a comment). I scanned, uploaded, and organized photos of Leng as well as our communications into photo sets on flickr. I'm summarizing some observations, comments, and advice. Another thing you can try is to get people to Digg the story as they read it.

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Reflection and Analysis: Gnomedex Real-Time Social Fundraising Experiment

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Integrate quick email interviews as you say thanks with donors, pattern analysis of comments or blog posts. Although I did learn from a commenter on Katya's post that I'm not alone - Flower Dust raised 1800 of it in 18 hours, 800 in 15 minutes). Flickr photo by Beth. It got 189 diggs. How did I raise $2,657 in 90 minutes?