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Great reads from around the web on December 8th

Amy Sample Ward

Facebook Will Be Google-able (If Your Profile is Set to Public) – “At Google’s event today announcing a number of fantastic new features, including real-time search, a new partnership was announced: real-time search of public Facebook status updates.

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Mastering Social Networking as a Volunteer

Amy Sample Ward

On Facebook , as a volunteer you will need to consider the options of using your personal profile, creating a page, or starting a group. Here are some Twitter-specific tools: Twitalyzer. hashtags.org. Bit.ly, goo.gl, t.co, TinyURL, youtu.be, s.coop. Tweetdeck, Hootsuite. Mastering social networking as a volunteer.

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7- Step Non-Profit Plan to Attract and Keep Corporate Partners

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He is one of the best teachers to learn howto use brand storytelling and social media to build your organization’s reputation, donor community, and social impact. He is offering a seminar (visit www.WeFirst13.com com for details).

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Collaborative Technologies for Social Impact: How Survivors Connect leverages the web and you can, too!

Amy Sample Ward

And it isn’t just Aashika that survivors are inspiring; through Freedom Connect all members of the global network fighting slavery and human trafficking are invited to create profiles, share calendars, create groups, share resources and join together in discussions. Share stories and updates, sometimes photos or videos, publicly.