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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
In terms of online buying, women’s contribution to online e-commerce is greater than men’s in terms of percentage of buyers, transactions and dollars. the ‘Like’ button on Facebook). While some female behaviors are somewhat obvious, others are quite surprising. Here’s an example of the data presented: ???
 
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
We’re all familiar with the knock-out Facebook pages, Twitter streams, flickr albums, and YouTube channels of large nonprofits who have become models in the use of social media to grow and engage supporters. So many Facebook pages regurgitate Twitter streams, and vice versa. flickr/minxlj. I’m also a little worried.
 
Sunday, July 18, 2010
My husband is a techie and on Mashable , this weekend, he spotted a new online fundraising tool that combines fundraising software, a donations/donor database, and a social media fundraising system combined into one "easy to use" online fundraising tool called Stay Classy (and though it does not matter.the name really bothers me).
 

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I’ve seen lots of interest from nonprofits in using video to communicate with supporters about their causes, along with an equal amount of trepidation about how to do it. I’m not a video expert, but I know several people who are, so I put out a call over Twitter for some guest posts to share with you.
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.
video about art, artists, design, and designers, geared to anyone who’s interested, not just Art People. So far, ArtBabble features its IMA's own videos, plus those contributed by Art21 , LACMA , MoMA , SFMOMA , the Louvre , the Smithsonian American Art Museum , and the New York Public Library. SFMOMA’s site? The Smithsonian?
Is it the fact that people 35 years and older are the fastest growing group on Facebook? But the reason I think your arts organization should take Facebook more seriously is this emerging trend: More and more, people are using social networks like Facebook to aggregate all the rest of their online interactions.
But what else makes a good nonprofit Twitter or Facebook update? Few Special Notes on Facebook. Include links, photos, or videos that fans might want to share. We’ll be talking more about online marketing and writing for social media during our webinars in July. *. You know they have to be short. You want people to.
Chances are that your arts organization is already on Facebook. So, should you use a Facebook Page or a Group? At one point, it might have made sense to start a Facebook group for your organization. But in 2009, Facebook redesigned Pages to act more like personal profiles. Postings to Facebook Groups don’t.
The first, Neighbors Online , notes the increasing use of online tools by citizens interested in tracking community events, news and issues. Most folks still engage each other around such matters either face-to-face or over the phone (cell phone, these days), but online interaction is growing.
As social media increasingly becomes a part of the nonprofit marketers’ toolkit, many nonprofit fundraisers are wondering whether the big mama of all social networks— Facebook —is really worth the effort and investment from a fundraising perspective. How thorough is your Facebook post follow-up? See them play in their new enclosure.
Just to remind you, I’m looking especially at online fundraising appeals, use of online video, and use of social media. So how adroitly have they mastered the online medium? was a bit disappointed with GPUSA online, especially regarding online fundraising, as you’ll see. Terrible fundraising.
Keotag - lets you search various social media sites (delicious, facebook, etc) by tags. Tagged: buzz, buzz monitoring, online monitoring, social media analytics, social media monitoring. I wanted to share with everyone the buzz monitoring tools I’ve discovered and think are useful. Yahoo Pipes. And last but not least, EgoSurf.