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2-for-1 Webinar Special for Nonprofit Organizations

Nonprofit Tech for Good

All webinars are given by Heather Mansfield who has spent 50 hours a week for the last four years running the Nonprofit Organizations Twitter profile , the Nonprofit Organizations Facebook Page , the Nonprofit Organizations YouTube Channel , the Nonprofit Organizations MySpace , and the Social Media for Nonprofit Organizations LinkedIn Group.

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Social CRM, part 1

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I’m hoping that someone (hint, hint) will write the blog post or report taking off on this work, and articulate the major nonprofit use cases for Social CRM. How do you know what percentage of your donors or constituents are on social media at all (twitter, facebook, myspace, linkedin?).

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The Online Giving Study: A Summary

Care2

Until you master fundraising on your own site, you SHOULD NOT spend loads of time fundraising on Facebook, MySpace, and Twitter. Hint: Build an email list and aggressively market to this list. Your website is still your home base online. According to the study, “most charitable online giving ($244.6M

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Four Reasons Why Nonprofits Should Question Facebook’s Integrity, Longevity, and ROI (Return on Investment)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

I have been in trainings where if I even hint that perhaps Facebook is a little over-rated, then eyes glare, people shift in their seats, and I have recollections of a few people even walking out. Facebook would do well to follow the lead of Twitter, MySpace and YouTube. That said, people love Facebook. I don’t think so.

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What are your tips for using your social networking profile for professional work?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I think of Facebook as a middle ground between business and pleasure, sort of MySpace for post-adolescents or LinkedIn for professional late adopters like me. Hints and suggestions welcome. David Carr, NY Times That quote made me think of Wendy Harman's Facebook Profile.

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The End of the Beginning of Online Giving

Connection Cafe

Here is a short list of innovations that happened after online giving began in 1999: Airbnb, Android, Bitcoin, Chrome, Dropbox, Etsy, Facebook, Github, Hashtags, iPod, iPhone, iPad, jQuery, Kindle, LinkedIn, MySpace, Netflix, Oculus Rift, Pinterest, Reddit, Slack, Tesla, Twitter, USB Flash Drive, Venmo, Wii, Xbox, YouTube, and the Zettabyte.

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The Birth of a Field: Digital Media and Learning

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Digital media is being shaped by the private sector (YouTube, MySpace, etc). " She mentioned that learning is being initiated by young people on their own terms and by having a better understanding of these online environments, it will give some hints about how to harness the technology for formal learning in the classroom.

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