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Free Webinar for Nonprofits in Asia Pacific! How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media Successfully and Build Their Digital Libraries

Nonprofit Tech for Good

10-11:30am New Delhi; 2-3:30 Sydney; 4-6:30pm Auckland). Cost: Free. campaigns in order to maximize ROI (Return on Investment). Please Note: For those in nonprofits attending in Australia and New Zealand, a phone number will be provided for the audio portion, however, it is not toll free.

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Free Webinar for Nonprofits in Asia Pacific! How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media Successfully and Build Their Digital Libraries

Nonprofit Tech for Good

10-11:30am New Delhi; 2-3:30 Sydney; 4-6:30pm Auckland). Cost: Free. campaigns in order to maximize ROI (Return on Investment). campaigns in order to maximize ROI (Return on Investment). That said, all attendees regardless of location can listen to the audio portion over their computer speakers for free.

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NpTech Tag: Roundups from and about Facebook and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Many blogs, like the Razoo blog , went red on Thursday as part of Free Burma: International Bloggers Day. Why not join, upload your logo in the photo pool, and write a wall post promoting your latest your Facebook project! The Nonprofit Eye walks us through how to compute the ROI of ITC for nonprofits. more about it here.

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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 engaged enough to write a sentence or two or to participate in a conversation or to upload a photo with a caption is a person who???s The photos are amazing, and the craziest thing is that 20 minutes ago I never knew it existed. Our Flickr photo contest. Rather than build our own photo-sharing application, why don???t