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5 Pros and Cons of Virtual Nonprofit Fundraising Events

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Mobile bidding tools. Unlike in-person events, virtual events can be accessed by anyone around the world with an internet connection and an interest in your cause. For example, consider including a QR code on your printed marketing materials that will automatically take users to a mobile-friendly registration link.

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News by the Spoonful: TechSoup's 2015 Tech Predictions

Tech Soup

We recently polled our TechSoup employees and NetSquared community on what they see as looming large in 2015. No Internet of Things (IoT) or big data. The New York Times also recently came out with an article on Reinventing the Internet to Make It Safer. Mobile Payments. What they said may surprise you. We'll see.

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Nonprofit Technology News for April 2014 - The Green Issue

Tech Soup

A new software bug called Heartbleed has affected a significant number of online servers on the Internet. In a recent Gallup Poll Social Series survey , Americans have chosen environment as a priority over economic growth by a 50% to 41% margin. TrashOut is a free mobile app for Android, iPhone and Windows Phone. Climate Change.

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How To Train Your Attention and Be Effective When Working Online

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It’s no surprise attention spans have been decreasing over the past decade with the increase in external stimulation – social media, mobile phones, and the flood of online information. Our mobile phones make it worse, because now we can check into the Internet, anywhere and anytime. According to a Daniel J.

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How To Squeeze Social Media Into Your Day When It Isn’t A Full-Time Job

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It’s no surprise attention spans have been decreasing over the past decade with the increase in external stimulation – social media, mobile phones, and the flood of online information. Our mobile phones make it worse, because now we can check into the Internet, anywhere and anytime. According to a Daniel J.