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Strengthen Your Community with a Knowledge Sharing Network

NTEN

Perhaps you already provide them with relevant content through a website, e-newsletter, e-mails, or social media channels. Deeper conversations about practice take place in blog comments, webinars, online chats and on Facebook. commenting on any item. If you open up comments to all users, you are going to get spammers.

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Behind the Scenes Experimentation with Social Gaming for Social Good from HandsOn Network

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Since the game launched, more than 9,000 people have been asked to play via e-mail, twitter and Facebook and more than 2,700 have made commitments and tagged others. This was going gangbusters for a few days and then Facebook identified GetHandOn.com as a spam site. About 23% of those tagged are joining the game. Is that good?

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Research Friday: Why Do People Stop Giving?

ASU Lodestar Center

We welcome your comments and feedback. I like to be informed of what the organization is doing, but I dont want mail solicitations. So, should we send them more e-mails? The reality is, we're all bombarded with digital messages and shares and likes and spam. More newsletters? More YouTube videos? Great advice!

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Is Direct Mail Dying or Dead? Hogwash! - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

60) Search « Social Media Webinar on June 10th | Main | Is Direct Mail Really Headed for the Exit? 60) Search « Social Media Webinar on June 10th | Main | Is Direct Mail Really Headed for the Exit? » Sunday May 31 2009 Is Direct Mail Dying or Dead? Sunday, May 31, 2009 at 02:22PM | by Mal Warwick My, my.

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