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Adding Facebook Plugins To Your Wild Apricot Website

Wild Apricot

Have you been wondering if you should add social plugins - such as a Facebook Like Button or Activity Feed - to your website? Our helpful support Apricots have developed easy-to-follow instructions on how you can add 5 Facebook plugins to websites powered by our Wild Apricot Membership Management Software. Why Add Plugins?

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RSS Habits and Tools of Edtechs and NPTechs without Indigestion.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My first taste of RSS Feeds began with a wish on how to find good content without getting RSS indigestion from slogging through a lot of junk. And, of course, if we are training less technically saavy users (like me) to use some tools that are not very intuitive, we need good how-to instructions. " on the lower left side.)

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Member Round Up: A busy September with new research, a cure for website obesity, and world literacy day

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John Haydon helps to clarify Facebook''s changes to their news feed and how this will affect your organization''s account. This post by Beaconfire empowers you to assess your page weight with step-by-step instructions (and illustrations!) nptech member news Member Round Up Web Sites' Trying to connect with folks worldwide?

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Making Your Bloglines Account Public

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A while back, I was searching for RSS feeds and David Geilhufe shared his bloglines feeds with me and suggested others do the same, using the nptech tag. So I whipped up some step-by-step instructions: how_to_make_your_bloglines_account_public.pdf. I've also bookmarked them with nptech + bloglines tags in del.icio.us.

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Nonprofit Radio: How to Make Podcasts That Promote Your Brand and Engage Supporters

NTEN

After the mp3 file is complete, you need to upload it to a hosting service and add it to your podcast RSS feed. I personally recommend LibSyn.com for hosting your podcast files and RSS feed generation. Archive.org will host the mp3 files and OurMedia.org provides tools to create the RSS feed and promote the podcast.

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How a Simple Facebook Strategy Can Turn a Crisis into a Community

NTEN

Official announcements via KRTS Facebook feed As it became a virtual community center, KRTS not only made official announcements about the progression of the fire and evacuation plans, but became a place where individuals started asking after loved ones, who would call into the station to verify that they were ok.

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Britt Bravo on Blogging

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

In her detailed tutorial, Britt walks you through basics that are hard to find in one place, including setting up your blog account posting pictures dealing with comments making sure your feed is published tracking access to your site and making use of tagging to help readers find relevant posts. Tags: nptech , blogging