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The NpTech Mashup Meme

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So, let's unleash the NpTech Mashup Meme. A question was asked recently on the NTEN Consultants affinity group. One thing he spoke about was mashups with content from other sources, the ability to make "playlists" of tools, and some collaborative filtering or "digg like" features.

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The Lurker to Contributor Ratio: Tagging Communities Compared To Other Online Communities

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

online communities, like tagging communities, digg communities, and others. Respondents were asked if they contributed to each group of tool or simply viewed the material offered. The fact that this question was only asked after groups of services and not after individual services produced what seem to be unreliable results.

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NpTech Tag Summary: Chimp Personality, Convio Open API, and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Nonprofit Social Media ROI and Adoption Issues The meme of the last week continues with a look at specific metrics like engagement. Think watchdog groups, corporate score cards, and corruption indexes. The NTC is the nonprofit technology's field largest gathering. Here's your chance to vote on sessions and suggest speakers.

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Top 8 Social Media Tracking Tools - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

Think of it like eye-witness reports of breaking news, photos and videos from big events, and links to the hottest memes of the day. The reports are filled with listings on Technorati, Google, Diggs, and links back to your website. If you would be genuinely interested in your target group, you would know of ways to reach out to them.

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The Real Housewives of Social Media: Cooking up Recipes for Nonprofit Success

NTEN

We used this technique for DIGG, forums, Twitter, Bing, and Google and then set up various searches along with monitoring of certain Twitter feeds. Follow, participate, and create hashtags and memes. You can make one, too: type in Cancer (or your own keyword) at search.twitter.com and see what results are returned. Be proactive.