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Thoughts on Chatter while the Kool-Aid flows at Dreamforce

Judi Sohn

You can post status updates, leave comments on other people's profile (think: wall). If an org has 5,000 employees, Chatter is a fantastic way for folks from one side of the building to keep up with what's happening on the other side. These new offerings bring Chatter outside an org without additional cost. No one uses it.

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NEW on LinkedIn: Volunteerism

Connection Cafe

LinkedIn , the professional social networking site that boasts more than 100 million members, just added a new profile feature : Volunteer Experiences and Causes. Here's an example from my personal profile. Update your personal profile with your volunteer experiences and causes you care about. Author: Cheryl Black.

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Crowdsourcing Your Professional Learning With Social Media: An Example

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Also, try not to tweet about your own org on an average of more than once every seven or so tweets. Talking about time, is there an application which would post an update on all main Social Networking Sites at once? I know of some but they would pick my Facebook personal profile instead of the Organization's Page I am admin of.

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Social CRM has always been Social

Connection Cafe

When I started writing this post, the theme I set out to cover was how CRM is becoming more social. What that meant (or I thought would mean) was how CRM solutions and approaches are integrating social media and social networking data into their native functionality. Do you use Google Apps for email at your org?

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Who's Knocking at My Firewall Door? Simple Security for the Nonprofit IT Professional

NTEN

Ro)bots (or spiders) are scripts or applications that search out information on the web. Search engines constantly scour the web for information using this method -- but bots are also used by those nasty folks on the web that like to steal your information or trash your website. Plus, there is always the trusty search engine.

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Building your Donor base on Facebook - The Nature Conservancy's experience.

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

There's been a lot of excitement in the last year about social networking in general, and about Facebook in particular. And a lot of talk about the value of social networking for non-profits. But what skills do you think a non-profit needs to bring on board to develop a marketing program built on social media?

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Finding the time to experiment.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It's here The context- arts educators in a workshop looking at how can they integrate the use of email, web pages, or google searches into their practice. and we're going to let it fly for a whlie on our LLS myspace profile. " In the case of LLS's use of myspace I feel like part of the experiment is figuring out how an org (vs.