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Wednesday, June 2, 2010
But what else makes a good nonprofit Twitter or Facebook update? Few Special Notes on Facebook. watch for prize drawings, free training, book clubs, and more! You know they have to be short. As with everything we say and do, we need to start by asking, “What’s the goal?&# You want people to. DO Something. THINK Something.
 
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
The Nature Conservancy is organizing action around its Earth Day To-Do List and needs just 110 more signatures via Facebook to reach its goal for its " Be Part of the Solution" petition. Sierra Club Earth Day Email Success -- Upped My Awareness & Engagement in a Second. See PETA case study ). Sign it now. Thanks much!
 
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
The Nature Conservancy is organizing action around its Earth Day To-Do List and needs just 110 more signatures via Facebook to reach its goal for its “ Be Part of the Solution&# petition. Sierra Club Earth Day Email Success — Upped My Awareness & Engagement in a Second. See PETA case study ). Please join us.):
 

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One part of the presentation that got a lot of folks interested was the story of the 93 Dollar Club – so I thought it worth repeating that here for anyone who hasn’t come across it before (you can see more about it in the presentation). Do take a moment to visit the 93 Dollar Club Facebook page.
One part of the presentation that got a lot of folks interested was the story of the 93 Dollar Club – so I thought it worth repeating that here for anyone who hasn’t come across it before (you can see more about it in the presentation). Do take a moment to visit the 93 Dollar Club Facebook page.
But what else makes a good nonprofit Twitter or Facebook update? Few Special Notes on Facebook. watch for prize drawings, free training, book clubs, and more! You know they have to be short. As with everything we say and do, we need to start by asking, “What’s the goal?&# You want people to. DO Something. THINK Something.
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.
Offline, on Facebook, within an email, etc. The Big Idea: An Online Social Change Book Club. Then, my mom emailed me saying her book club wanted to get a package of books for my fiance and I as a wedding present. We know there are multiple ways to connect. have an idea. But it slightly depends on you. Let’s Start.
I recently attended a local meeting of the Austin Social Media Breakfast Club where I had the pleasure of hearing John Moore talk about – or more accurately, test us on – the power of Word of Mouth Marketing from his years in leadership roles at companies such as Starbucks and Whole Foods. We’ll come back to this later.
The Nature Conservancy is organizing action around its Earth Day To-Do List and needs just 110 more signatures via Facebook to reach its goal for its “ Be Part of the Solution&# petition. Sierra Club Earth Day Email Success — Upped My Awareness & Engagement in a Second. See PETA case study ). Please join us.):
At a minimum, start with: Facebook: Both Fan and Cause pages for your organization, and a personal page for you (so you get to know how Facebook works, and doesn't work). Here's how: Ensure your base knows your org is out there on Facebook, LinkedIn, Flickr or whatever by: Featuring links on your homepage to those pages and profiles.
They were quite surprised to see me show them just how active the Malaysian population was on these channels (special thanks to Louise Clements over at Facebook and Geordie Hyland at Google for sending last minute data). Hitting the clubs in Clark Quay. The venue, transportation, logistics, and of course the food, were all flawless.
The Blood Center’s own social media volunteers send alerts via Twitter and Facebook during emergency blood shortages, educate friends through blog posts, leverage their social networks to fill blood drives, and donate special skills such as graphics design. Personal Facebook Profile. Facebook Fan Page. Learn this before others.