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Google + for Social Change Activists: Dive in Early or Wait?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The focus is how to effectively integrate social media channels and measure and learn. Two grantees that work on Children’s Healthcare at the national level and have experience using social media as part of an integrated campaign were co-presenters.

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LinkedIn: The MySpace for Adults

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I had it on my blog before, but the now the integration makes it look much better and I've decided to add it back. The articles I've read with hype headlines like "My Space For Grown-Ups" or " LinkedIn or Left Out " describe LinkedIn is as necessary a business tool as a laptop or a cell phone.

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15+ Giving Tuesday Campaign Ideas (and Expert Tips) for 2021

Qgiv

You can create everything you need for your campaign with Qgiv’s peer-to-peer fundraising platform , which empowers you to create your own branded fundraising pages, communicate with participants via email, and integrate with Facebook fundraisers. Make sure you actively encourage viewers to make donations. Start a recurring giving campaign.

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Reflection and Analysis: Gnomedex Real-Time Social Fundraising Experiment

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My most recent experiment involved Twitter, fundraising, and an integrated offline component at the Gnomedex Conference in Seattle. Integrate quick email interviews as you say thanks with donors, pattern analysis of comments or blog posts. Click to see the larger image. Watch it closely as it unfolds. 4) PayPal was an enabler.

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Diamond-Encrusted Skull Spawns Video Feedback Interactive: News at 11

Museum 2.0

It’s a platinum-cast skull encrusted with over 1100 carats of diamonds: a hype machine in death’s clothing. The format is reminiscent of Jonathan Harris’ We Feel Fine project , allowing users to view the videos by country of origin, gender, age, and some key concepts (love it/hate it, think it’s art/think it's hype).