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[Book Interview] Nonprofit Example of Social Media Excellence: The Humane Society of the United States

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Organization: The Humane Society of the United States. Facebook: facebook.com/humanesociety. We’re using Facebook primarily, Twitter for feedback, dabbling in Foursquare, and starting our LinkedIn presence. We don’t use it like we use Facebook, for advocacy, fundraising, and relationship building. Absolutely email.

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Four Reasons Why Nonprofits Need a Mobile Website

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If your nonprofit is experimenting with text-to-give, text alerts and/or smartphone Apps (or planning to), then launching a mobile website is something your organization should seriously consider. You want to make sure that you are sending them text alerts with links that they can read on their mobile phones. The web is going mobile.

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Five Social Media Best Practices for Small NGOs in Developing Countries

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Once your NGO has laid a foundation for online fundraising success by launching a mobile-optimized website, an e-newsletter, and having the ability to accept online donations, your NGO is then ready to use social media to maximize online fundraising and cause awareness. 2) Schedule Facebook Updates and tweets for other time zones.

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Five Online Fundraising Best Practices for Small NGOs in Developing Countries

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Many lack access to information about how create their own websites, publish an email newsletter, accept online donations, and use social media effectively. 1) Launch a new website that is mobile-optimized. 2) Launch an e-newsletter. Before each training I review the Web presence for each NGO in attendance.

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Five Nonprofit Technology Trends to Watch in 2014

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Nonprofits that have not yet mobilized their online communications and fundraising campaigns will start to pay the price literally in lost donations in 2014. Websites, blogs, and e-newsletters that are responsively designed will become more common place in 2014 and will incorporate elements of flat design for optimal mobile browsing.

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Free Webinar on February 27: 10 Online Communications and Fundraising Best Practices for NGOs

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The foundation of a successful online communications and fundraising campaign is built upon a well-designed, well-written website and e-newsletter. Participants will: Gain knowledge of best practices for website and e-newsletter design. Learn the top best practices for Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, and Instagram.

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Social Media is Going Mobile, and So Should Your Nonprofit

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As the Web goes mobile , so does social media… and so should your nonprofit. There are more than 65 million active users currently accessing Facebook through their mobile devices and that number grows daily. MySpace estimates that 50% of its Website traffic will be mobile within 24 months. How about your nonprofit?