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Use Niche Social Networks to Spread Your Message

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You may be ignored at first but after a month of daily half hour engagement you should start to have two-way conversations. Tags: NPTech NTEN Social Media Communications. See what responses you get with your offers of help and to your postings. When to start using niche networks? .

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Social Media in the Nonprofit Workplace: Does Your Organization Need A Social Media Policy?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As part of effective social media strategy development, the internal conversation must take place. The conversation is the first step. And it probably won't happen unless the organization's leadership facilitates the conversation and using social media to have that internal conversation is also a great way to improve understanding.

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NpTech Tag: Socially Responsible Idol, Nptech Meebo Chat at PDF Conference, and Personal Fundraising

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you want to be see photos being posted to flickr via a moving and zooming map interface, check out flickrvision - it rhymes with twittervision. Fight Hunger shares the results and learnings from its Second Life fundraising event "Walk the World." It's prompting some conversation in nptech space and beyond.

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Avoiding a House of Cards: Three Lessons from a Multiple-Organization Data Collaboration Project

NTEN

Fortunately, soup kitchens don’t work alone in addressing hunger. Collectively, these organizations begin to address the complex issue of hunger. Seven organizations participated: 501cTECH, Idealware, Network for Good, NTEN, NPower, NPower PA, and TechSoup Global. Here are some of the lessons we learned: 1.

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June Holley and The Art of Being Rhizomatic (The Practice of Network Weaving)

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One might be drawing the map of the network's connections and facilitating a discussion about what the network looks like. It also made me wonder whether there might be a hunger for a professional peer group of social media network weavers. Maybe this conversations could take place on an existing community of practice ( Iscale ).

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