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How To: Create a Listening Dashboard for your Organization

Amy Sample Ward

Think of all the places your organization’s name, staff, projects, programs or focus area could come up in the news, in campaigns, or in online conversations. To stay on top of it all, I suggest you create a listening dashboard for your organization - and here’s how to do it! Twitter Search. Getting Started.

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Great reads from around the web on December 8th

Amy Sample Ward

According to Mark Rovner and Alia McKee of Sea Change Strategies who led the recent webinar Procrastinator’s Guide to Year-End Fundraising with Kathryn Powers of Conservation International and moderated by Eric Rardin of Care2 and Rebecca Higman of Network of Good, this tactic has been helping organizations raise a lot of money.

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Using Twitter to Build a Community and Recruit Volunteers

Amy Sample Ward

And here are slides from a previous presentation: Twitter.Org: Twitter for Nonprofit Organizations. Nonprofit advantage for future of Twitter and Search. Last week, I had the opportunity to present at the 2011 Volunteer Management for Nonprofits Conference here in New York. View more presentations from Amy Sample Ward.

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Great reads from around the web on May 17th

Amy Sample Ward

Aspiration uses these tools to help organizations identify deficits and establish best practices in their eAdvocacy work. They provide fresh content related to your organisation or business – the type of fresh content that search engines love. "Welcome to the pre-release version of Aspiration's eAdvocacy Readiness Tools.

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Worth a Look: Scoop.it Digital Content Tool

Amy Sample Ward

In fact, the web is so full of information that many organizations are finding it useful to pull together topic-specific content on the web and make it available in one place. You pick your topic, add a description of the collection, then you can begin searching for relevant articles and other media to include. What do you think?

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