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Sunday, July 12, 2009
Causes was without doubt a trend-setter from the outset, being one of the very first apps to be launched after the Facebook Platform toolkit was made available – enabling the development of 3rd party Applications (Apps) that integrate directly with Facebook user data. The changing profile of the Facebook audience.
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Sunday, July 12, 2009
Causes was without doubt a trend-setter from the outset, being one of the very first apps to be launched after the Facebook Platform toolkit was made available – enabling the development of 3rd party Applications (Apps) that integrate directly with Facebook user data. The changing profile of the Facebook audience.
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Monday, June 2, 2008
Last week, an article in the Washington Post reported that since its founding last year, the Facebook and MySpacec "Causes" Applications have raised over $2.5 million for nearly 20,000 non-profits and charities. Facebook has 70 million users. MySpace over 300 million. Tags: facebook myspace causes Now what?
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Thursday, April 30, 2009
I ran across a very interesting Associated Press article on the use of Facebook, etc. The article "illustrates both the potential upside and downside for charitable causes hoping to cash in on the popularity of social-networking sites such as Facebook and News Corp.'s MySpace. Facebook? MySpace? by nonprofits.
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Thursday, September 3, 2009
These days more and more nonprofit agencies are looking to online social networking tools and sites, such as Facebook, to see how they can use them to increase donations (and if you're not on Facebook, why aren't you?). Well, here's a great Facebook fundraising success story : The story began Aug. So did a Facebook friend.
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Sunday, October 18, 2009
Last week I "reviewed" the websites of Habitat for Humanity and Charity: Water. And Charity:Water as a new, less well-known brand, but one that seemed especially web-friendly. At least the YouTube and Facebook sites give a bit of reinforcement to the Oct 24 Day of Action. Lower on the page, below the fold (hmmm!),
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Thursday, February 25, 2010
Post this to MySpace. Share this on Facebook. Tags: Nonprofit Downturn Time Management fundraising women charity downturn fierce find allies hawkeye how-to kabuki mentors miyazaki motivation princess mononoke san stay focused stay motivated tank girl wonder woman Super Fundraising. What’s your super power? Digg this!
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
10 Ways to Support Charity Through Social Media. That’s one of the reasons charities can benefit so greatly from being active on social media channels. But you can also do a lot to help your favorite charity or causes you are passionate about through social media. Follow Charities on Social Networks.
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
10 Ways to Support Charity Through Social Media. That’s one of the reasons charities can benefit so greatly from being active on social media channels. But you can also do a lot to help your favorite charity or causes you are passionate about through social media. Follow Charities on Social Networks.
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Thursday, February 26, 2009
concede that other kinds of charities might have a broader base of support demographically, and so marketing channels that skew younger — like most social nets — might be more useful in those cases. Kevin talks about his own personal use of Facebook. And what jumps out to me is the intimacy of his experience. Make sense?
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