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Thursday, July 29, 2010
It’s not like dropping LBM activities from your social media portfolio will save you 10 hours a week of work. Of all the social media tools my organization uses, LBM requires the least amount of work. Few users. Mostly male. Educated and influential among friends and family. Steel swords will never work.
 
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Women are also far more likely to use functionality on social media sites that allow them to share opinions and discuss potential purchases with friends and people in their networks (e.g. comScore , a leading collector and analyst of digital/internet data, has just released Women on the Web: How Women Are Shaping the Internet.
 
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.
 

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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.
During last week’s webinar on Creating a Social Media Policy for Your Nonprofit , we used the Policy Tool for Social Media to create a rough draft of a policy. What resulted is a crowd-sourced rough draft of a nonprofit social media policy (link to a Word doc for you to download). What resulted [.].
I spoke with a local consulting firm a couple months ago about social media, and we started talking about social media etiquette. Because social media is so new and just starting to be widely adopted, there are not a lot of standards in place for etiquette. Social Media & Web 2.0
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.
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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.
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. email good for clear calls to action; social media good for awareness).
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
Blackbaud released a study last year that provided start evidence that fundraising through social media had not yet reached a maturation, much less tipping, point. Tags: Social Media Blackbaud Lucy Bernholz Pew Center for People and the Press Wendy Harman