25 Articles match "Conversion","Facebook","MySpace"

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
This workshop, starring Allyson Kapin of Rad Campaign and Women Who Tech ; Shireen Mitchell of Digital Sistas , and Ivan Boothe of Rootwork , ignited a great conversation about the lack of diversity in the nonprofit sector in general and tech in particular. Diversity Final View more presentations from JocelynCHarmon. See deck above.)
 
Friday, March 19, 2010
How to find and join conversations that are already happening. Post this to MySpace. Share this on Facebook. I just saw Amy Sample Ward a few days ago, lucky me, on her way from SXSW to London, and she handed me this wonderful book that she is a co-author of, called Social by Social. Here’s a link to their jargon page.
 
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Whether your nonprofit is on facebook, twitter, or myspace, you may be asking yourself, How can I get more facebook group members? How can I get more myspace members? Go onto Myspace. Now do a search for your cause on facebook. Do the same for Facebook and Twitter. Post this to MySpace.
 

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Case in point, I recently got invited to a Facebook "event" by a former co-worked, titled "Lil Help Please." Now for those who are not familiar, Facebook events don't in fact have to be actual "events" taking place, they are just a good way to tap into everyone you know at once by sending out a blast announcement. A friend needs help?
Rosa Parks Check out this interesting piece on NPR's All Things Considered called, Facebook, MySpace Divide Along Social Lines. No one uses MySpace," says 17-year-old Halie Pacheco, a student at The Urban School [an elite school in San Francisco]. She likes Facebook. They are mostly on Facebook. Jocelyn.
Whether your nonprofit is on facebook, twitter, or myspace, you may be asking yourself, How can I get more facebook group members? How can I get more myspace members? Go onto Myspace. Now do a search for your cause on facebook. Do the same for Facebook and Twitter. Post this to MySpace.
Those nonprofits who are most successful at utilizing social networking Web sites like Twitter, Facebook, and MySpace know from trial, error, and experience that a “marketing and development approach” on social networking sites does not work. is much more about having personality, inspiring conversation, and building online community.
How to find and join conversations that are already happening. Post this to MySpace. Share this on Facebook. I just saw Amy Sample Ward a few days ago, lucky me, on her way from SXSW to London, and she handed me this wonderful book that she is a co-author of, called Social by Social. Here’s a link to their jargon page.
To help you understand how to participate in the "new" conversation without getting blown-up. The site uses a blog, discussion board, wik i , a Facebook Group , YouTube Group , Flickr and Twitter.  If you have a facebook group, and e-mail the group members. Myspace may or may not work. 30-minutes. 2-guests.
Kevin talks about his own personal use of Facebook. Today I’m forwarding two quite different articles about online social networks — both have relevance to online fundraising. The first, from Center for Research , is your typical report on social network usage — who does it, what they do, etc. Make sense?
Social media platforms (Facebook, twitter, blogs, MySpace) create conversations, which tell you exactly what the readers want. Use the conversations with your customers/fans/clients/donors to inform the content of your email messaging. Not surprisingly, the most often-cited reason (67%) is irrelevancy of emails. Listen.
Social media is about connecting people and providing the tools necessary to have a conversation. That global conversation is an extremely powerful platform for spreading information and awareness about social causes and issues. The Humane Society ( Twitter , Facebook , YouTube , MySpace , Flickr ). Mass publishing.
Wow - yesterday’s post about thank you notes and the lack thereof got the conversation started! Causes on Facebook. Causes on MySpace. Keep the conversation going - leave a comment here or on the other post. Thanks to everyone who took the time to add some thoughts to the debate. get it — really. Sent by).