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New on SSIR: Letting Technology Lead

Amy Sample Ward

I blogged earlier this year about research that indicates very strongly we’ve replicated our offline social barriers and segmentation in our online social networking platforms. ( Visit danah boyd’s website for more information and research on this topic.) Do you have ideas or feelings about the questions above?

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New on SSIR: Letting Technology Lead

Amy Sample Ward

I blogged earlier this year about research that indicates very strongly we’ve replicated our offline social barriers and segmentation in our online social networking platforms. ( Visit danah boyd’s website for more information and research on this topic.) Do you have ideas or feelings about the questions above?

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Twitter Community Organizing Rules for Non Profits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Robin shared some of her thoughts in the comments of a recent blog post, and I invited to share her community organizing rules for Twitter. I have noticed that many organizations don’t understand that Twitter is a social network of one on one peer relationships. Drop them if they don’t and they are not influencers.

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5 Ways to Mobilize Advocates to Advance your Mission

Connection Cafe

For example, a happy customer might provide a referral, a reference, a review, a social share, case study, or participate in beta testing. In turn, we always say ‘thank you’ for their time and contribution in a variety of meaningful ways, whether through a VIP experience, influence, empowerment, recognition, or tangible reward.

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The Move On Model: Inciting Visitor Social Action

Museum 2.0

section about the genocide in Darfur, which includes information about direct action, as well as connection to a variety of social networks, blogs, and content about the situation. People don't need empowerment to make a difference; they need vehicles for action. Their website includes a clear, concise "What Can I Do?"

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5 Questions for Geoff Livingston | Nonprofit Trends with Steve.

sgEngage

It gets into some real finite looks at strategy, too, and types of approaches that work, including participation, serving great content, top down influencer approaches and empowerment techniques like crowdsourcing. That moves from media theory all the way through to measurement and sustainability. The big nonprofits have come to play.

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