168 Articles match "2010","Blog","Social Media"

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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
I’m delighted to see recent data about the nonprofit sector’s leadership in adopting social media. We’re all familiar with the knock-out Facebook pages, Twitter streams, flickr albums, and YouTube channels of large nonprofits who have become models in the use of social media to grow and engage supporters.
 
Monday, July 26, 2010
 In a recent eMail volley with twenty-something Jason Stershic, Spectyr Media , Jason posed an interesting question - . My views about social media are fairly traditional , if you can use that word for a strategy that is nano seconds old. Over the past six years I've talked to thousands of people about social media.
 
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Use of Distributed Networks: Social media enables on and offline grassroots activism, giving nonprofits the ability to coordinate large numbers of people across distributed networks. five additional friends, strong campaigns included great calls-to-action, blending social stories with hard marketing. efforts.
 

The Best from the Nonprofit Marketing Community

Last summer I invited social media marketing pros to explore with me a new book genre. 0160; I am excited to launch Social Media Marketing GPS ,  as free eBook, in celebration of Diva Marketing's 6th blog birthday! Social Media Marketing GPS is the first business book based on Twitter interviews.
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Has this happened to your organization: You experimented with social media tools and found that nothing happened at all? One of the most frequent complaints from organizations trying social media out is that after taking the plunge--whether tweeting, blogging or launching a Facebook fan page--nothing happens.
Tomorrow I’m presenting a brand new webinar on How to Integrate Your Website, Email Newsletter, and Social Media Sites. Do that by putting links into web and e-news templates, email signatures, and social media profiles. You can connect your blog, Facebook, Twitter, etc. to update each other. 3) Reinforcing.
Seems lately the more I talk to nonprofits about cause marketing the more I talk about social media and how the two are inseparable. Here’s my case for why social media and cause marketing go hand in hand. Social media teaches you cause marketing. Social media is a prospecting tool.
for your reading pleasure here's a list of titles of social media books scheduled to be release 2009 – 2010. The Digital Handshake: Seven Proven Strategies to Grow Your Business Using Social Media by Paul Chaney - Sept 22,2009 2. Public Relations and the Social Web: How to Use Social Media and Web 2.0
Here’s a brief history of the demand side for social media expertise : Back in late 2007, proactive organizations started frantically searching for someone to help them with all this social media “stuff&#. Technical social media channel setup? 8220;to start a blog&#. Guideline creation?
I’ve been working on putting together a training session for our in house bloggers on how to share their blog posts on various social networking sites as a way to create a process for regularly sharing our content. Tagged: blogging, delicious, digg, facebook, reddit, sharing, Social media, stumbleupon. Enjoy!
you've launched your social media initiative and you did it the right way. 7 Steps To Social Media Success 1. You aligned your organization's culture with the social culture.  You understood the impact the social web will bring to your enterprise. social media serves many masters. Not Congrats!
I’m putting together a new webinar called Creating a Social Media Policy for Your Nonprofit (it’s on Wednesday, April 28 at 1:00 p.m. When being social on personal time, the policies vary from discouraging any talk at all on work topics to including disclaimers about not representing the organization.