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How Nonprofits Can Effectively Promote their Online Shop on Instagram and Facebook

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Organically promote your Shop on social media by taking photos and videos of each item, ideally showing them in use in an authentic manner. Or, even do a poll or survey to gain first-hand knowledge of their preferences for shopping. Tag your products in Stories and Posts.

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The Knowledge is in the Room: How To Let It Out

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

NPtech Colleagues: @zanarama Zan McColloch Lussier @ericamills Erica Mills @seattledrury Peter Drury photo by Akhtar. The survey asked participants to share a story that illustrates how social media has brought value to their organization. Photo by Microsoft Global Citizenship. It’s a design challenge.

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How Helpful is Teaching Nonprofits How to Fish?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr Photo by Minarae. When thinking about fundraising, many nonprofits and funders believe in the old adage, “Give a person a fish, and you feed him for a day; teach a person to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.” How Helpful is Teaching Nonprofits How to Fish? Guest post by Paul Connolly.

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My Flickr Score

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It has been a long day of pondering inbetween rapid attention shifting tasks, dipping into email, pinging IMs, and browsing feeds. Wiki seems to be a theme for me today, starting off with an email from colleague asking me and several others about the best method to collect quick feedback for a draft of a survey. My brain is tired.

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Live Blogging: 09NTC Mapping Your Social Media Strategy

Amy Sample Ward

How do you use a RSS feed like a rockstar? Feed digest. survey in room: most prevalent is 20 hours/week with other job duties. Clicking = good - a change in knowledge doesn’t equal a change in behavior; can you measure that? but didn’t stop doing photo contests; instead they adapted. test and teweak.

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Five Tools for Engaging Your Members Online (Easy, Inexpensive Ways to Make Your [Virtual] World a Better Place)

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Base your plans on sound knowledge about who and where your users are, and what they're doing online. Finding out could be as simple as conducting a survey through your newsletter or website (try free tools at SurveyMonkey.com ). Once you've got fresh content, spice it up with a photo or video. Diversify Your Content.

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Chicago Symphony Social Media Strategy: What happens when people outside your organization set up a presence on Facebook?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Marc contributed some knowledge to the ROI section and also contributed some reflections about why he participated. (I Not just because of my own curiosity, but because I knew there might others there that could benefit from Marc's knowledge. One such example is fan photos. Tell me about you and your job. programming for kids???

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