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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Pelosi was asked what she would say to House Democrats who were “in real fear of losing their seats in November if they support (the healthcare bill).” “But,” Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Post this to MySpace Share this on Facebook Tweet This! Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on Linkedin Seed this on Newsvine Add this to Google Bookmarks Share this on FriendFeed Add this to Ning Share this on Wikio
 
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Spectacular stories from various nonprofit news outlets on the high incidence of college campus rape, transportation money for cities, the healthcare lobby and more, did not get picked up. Facebook. Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Post this to MySpace Share this on Facebook Tweet This! Subscribe to the comments Nieman Lab did a six month experiment trying to get nonprofit news in with the Associated Press. It didn’t work.
 
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
It's also what is grabbed when you post a link to Facebook.) Strategically use those key in the verbiage on your site. His lively presentations at conferences and fundraising seminars get him invited to various organizations like Blackbaud's Conferences for Nonprofits, Habitat for Humanity International, the New England Association for Healthcare Philanthropy, and the Association of Fundraising Professionals. He has created the Creating Donor Evangelists program and other tools to help you excel at raising money available at the Fundraising Coach Store . ...Tags:
 

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I was just on a call with fellow members of the Association for Healthcare Philanthropy folks when someone asked, “Does anyone here use Twitter or Facebook ?” Twitter and Facebook and LinkedIn and YouTube are sites that are in the broad category of “social media.” Millions of people are using sites like Facebook and Twitter. It appeared I was the only one. Many wanted to be but their IT departments wouldn’t let them.
But in today’s world, it’s wise to consider complementing these appeals with tools like Facebook and Twitter. To get even more sophisticated, you might want separate pages for each type of media you use: one you’ll promote on Facebook, one you’ll promote on Twitter, one you’ll promote with email, etc. Now are some ideas on how to integrate Facebook Causes, Facebook Pages, and Twitter with your year-end fundraising. Last time, we looked at creating a year-end strategy for fundraising letters . According to FundRaising Success Magazine
Mark Pitman has “A Case for Twitter, Facebook, and social media for healthcare fundraisers.” Beth Bates at the Good Works Grapevine has a an interesting case study about fundraising with Facebook.  Her post is called “Has Your Organization Benefitted from Facebook Causes?” Here’s the April edition of the Nonprofit Blog Carnival. This month’s theme was Raising Money Online. 
This past week, I’ve been privileged to be on a couple panels introducing nonprofit organizations to social media tools like Twitter, Facebook, and Linked in. So building up a large base of Twitter followers or Facebook fans may make your nonprofit may seem even more credible in the eyes of your local donors. Your board members are already on Facebook. While I love these tools, I was quick to express that: They don’t replace all the good fundraising practices we’ve learned over the decades. “Social”
Waterville’s amazing librarian, Sarah Sugden passed on this terrific article from the New York Times, How to Market Your Business With Facebook . The best practitioners make Facebook less about selling and more about interacting. You can read the whole article at: How to Market Your Business With Facebook . (c) It’s well worth reading for nonprofits too. For instance, take this great advice: Some
healthcare. healthcare, real estate, nonprofit, etc. Social Media Advertising Networks Social Media Blog Networks Focus on Facebook or Twitter advertising Add to that Technology end from social media platforms, widgets, apps and well .. Recently I was explaining social media to a friend and I had an ah ha moment. This business feels as specialized as well ..
Pelosi was asked what she would say to House Democrats who were “in real fear of losing their seats in November if they support (the healthcare bill).” “But,” Share it on StumbleUpon Share this on Technorati Post this to MySpace Share this on Facebook Tweet This! Subscribe to the comments for this post? Share this on Linkedin Seed this on Newsvine Add this to Google Bookmarks Share this on FriendFeed Add this to Ning Share this on Wikio
Not unlike the grass root movement of the '60's this will also influence change but this time in the world of healthcare. On the other side of the street some healthcare providers (physicians, nurses, physician assistants, etc.) Blogs, social networks, Twitter, along with gated communities like Sermo -an only for docs world- are finding their way into the process of daily communication.   However, the healthcare eco system is complex and goes beyond Hundreds of thousands of digital voices are taking medicine to the virtual streets. There's a new cause being fought in
You need to get familiar with at least one of the social media sites—I recommend Twitter , Facebook , or LinkedIn Other Possibly Related posts: Join the conversation in Twitter – get social with “social media” 3 reasons social media is worth the effort for local nonprofits A case for Twitter, Facebook, & social media for healthcare fundraisers ...Tags: In the last three weeks, I’ve given five talks about social media and fundraising to various groups of development officers. Today
Other Possibly Related posts: A case for Twitter, Facebook, & social media for healthcare fundraisers Ostrich Mentality: Social Media and Storytelling Really Tweet Twitter Tips from Anne Jackson ...Tags: I’m thrilled with the increase in Twitter usage I’m seeing! More and more people are checking it out.