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Social Media 101 TweetChat: Twitter

Tech Soup

TechSoup continued its Social Media Mondays in May with a discussion on Twitter to expand on the resources offered in its Nonprofit Social Media 101 wiki. The first, and often easiest, step is identifying who are the influencers on the subject of your cause and/or in the nonprofit field, in your local community and beyond.

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Getting More out of Online & Offline Events

Forum One

We've been helping groups for many years with ways to have a little more influence and get a little more impact out of their online and offline events. Set up an event wiki. Wikis can take the shape of the event and its participants and range from more to less formal. We've got a number of presentations from various events.

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Transmedia Storytelling and Co-Creation Networks

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It is a much a deeper engagement with the content and the influencers or those most passionate about the cause. Her article brought up some great planning questions in my mind: How can your organization build a community (or network) that can connect with your cause? She also points to some funding sources.

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My Goals For 2009

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I also need to streamline the many wiki portfolios and resource collections that I've put together over the years. Mapping Metrics to Social Media Strategy: This wiki will be retooled to go deeper in more specific metrics linked to strategy. Just something to keep in mind if you're pitching me. . Critique Your Design.

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Internet Strategy in a World of Ubiquitous Tools: Sometimes You Just Gotta Launch and Learn

Forum One

First of all, while there are many choices for collaboration tools, a few simple filters will get one 90% of the way there (if you want to control the content but get some feedback, use a blog tool; if you need to develop a written product, use a wiki or Google Docs; if you want group discussions and networking, use a social network tool; etc.).

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Intenet strategy in a world of ubiquitous tools - sometimes you just gotta launch and learn

Forum One

First of all, while there are many choices for collaboration tools, a few simple filters will get one 90% of the way there (if you want to control the content but get some feedback, use a blog tool; if you need to develop a written product, use a wiki or Google Docs; if you want group discussions and networking, use a social network tool; etc.).

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Which Social Networking Analysis Term Best Describes Virgin America?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of the questions that also came up in my mind was: What's the difference between a community of practice and a network? June Holley comes to mind -- need to explore her work more closely -- but any other resources would be appreciated, too. . Some of the maps in the workshop were created with social analysis mapping software.