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25 Articles match "Conversion","Facebook","MySpace"
The Latest from the Nonprofit Marketing Community
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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.)
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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.
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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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The Best from the Nonprofit Marketing Community
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Saturday, July 12, 2008
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?
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Friday, November 6, 2009
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.
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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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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
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.
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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.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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.
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Thursday, February 26, 2009
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?
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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.
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
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.
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
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).
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