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Strengthen Your Community with a Knowledge Sharing Network

NTEN

Nptech resources can be found on delicious , flickr , slideshare , and Twitter. Or, if you are clearly visible and helping to pull together threads of knowledge building across many platforms, your organization’s name is getting valuable exposure. That can make it difficult to navigate. VolunteerMatch has taken advantage of this tool.

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September Communications RoundTable : A Social Media Sharing Fest

NTEN

flickr: ryancr Not to toot our own horn (although we love to do that around here) but do you know about our RoundTables? This tag seemed to be the most popular, but also brought up the least amount of spam as tweets.) This turns out to be #PDX - the airport code. Twitterfeed will update Twitter, Facebook, & your blog all at once.

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Interview with Brooklyn Museum's Shelley Bernstein

Museum 2.0

We started slowly with the MySpace page , and we started in earnest with Flickr. We did this graffiti interactive via Flickr. The Flickr site became this vital thing to get that information about the changes back out to them. Did you find that people who had been to the exhibition were commenting on the Flickr page?

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Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants: Using Social Networking Tools - Advice, Brief Case Study, and Resources

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

While there are some obvious easy tools to get started with first, like Flickr, for example, you have to be ready to invest a little bit of time in some thoughtful experimentation. Myspace avoids spamming so the members usually blocks people from adding them directly unless you know them personally or their email.

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New to TechSoup: The TINT Social Media Display Platform

Tech Soup

TINT is an online platform for displaying user-generated and branded social media content on a single website or screen. To enter, simply post why you love your nonprofit to any social media platform supported by TINT with the hashtag #TINT4Good. You can also use RSS to pull in content from other sources like Flickr and WordPress.

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An Interview David J. Neff about American Cancer Society's Sharing Hope Project

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

YouTube has tons of trolls and comment spam. Our biggest challenge was explaining to decision-makers why didn't use an existing platform like YouTube or Flickr or Facebook. We felt that there was not one single platform that caters to the millions of people who care about cancer and want to share their stories.

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Interview with Jonathon Colman: Social Media Secrets from a Green Geek

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

s taken us a long time to build up credible, authoritative profiles and groups on sites like Care2 , Digg , Facebook , Flickr , and StumbleUpon. ??? Our Flickr photo contest. t we just use Flickr???s That way, we let Flickr and Yahoo worry about developing the technology while we???re t use Flickr very much.