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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
It seems to be integrated with a Facebook app that pulls info and photos from your profile. This video series goes further as it incorporates photos and other personal info (privacy issues are another matter, for another day). In addition, MoveOn makes it extremely easy to share the video via social media platforms with a single button to push to embed the video in your Facebook page and an easy form that generates the code you need to embed your video in a blog post. I immediately clicked on the email invite to to the latest in MoveOn.org 's "you're in the  news" video video series.
 
Monday, March 8, 2010
Complete with glamorous photos! 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 Submit this to Netvibes Add to a lense on Squidoo Share this on Tumblr Blog this
 
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Fave tip: check Flickr for recent photos of speakers or attendees and make a cheat sheet. How are you using metrics, benchmarks, and experiments to improve your Facebook presence ? Beth has been playing her own guinea pig in creating and working with a Facebook Fan Page , and here she reports on what she’s learned so far through the Fan Page Insights tool. Stuff I liked, stuff you might have missed. 27 things to do before a conference .
 

The Best from the Nonprofit Marketing Community

This photo is from dvs' Photostream . This spring, Facebook made some significant changes to the functionality of Pages on their site in order to help brands market more effectively. This has led to a lot of discussion and encouragement aimed at nonprofits about how to market via Facebook. I'm not anti-Facebook but I do want 1. None of your key stakeholders, i.e.
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.
You might have 59,0097 fans on Facebook (kudos!), Can You Reach Your Core Arts Patrons on Facebook? MoMA's New Site: What Works and What Doesn't Why Now is a Good Time for Arts Marketing Are You Wasting Money on Arts Advertising? 7 Ways to Recession-Proof Arts Marketing Copy .................................. Photo: Bashed . Tags: Once, when I was representing social media on an arts marketing panel, a fellow panelist said to me, one-on-one, something along the lines of “ okay, but how does this sell tickets ?”
Some call them vanity URLs, other Facebook user names but you can grab your organization's moniker starting starting at 12:01 a.m. At that point, you'll be able to choose a username on a first-come, first-serve basis for your personal profile (many folks have a personal profile that's work oriented or doubles as personal and professional) AND the Facebook Pages that you administer (only those established by May 31, 2009 and with 1,000 fans or more). eastern on Saturday, June 13. Do it here .
The projects could be based on blogging platforms such as Typepad , Blogger , Wordpress , and ExpressionEngine or social networks like MySpace and Facebook . quot; Also, bloggers can choose from a variety of well designed templates, and the blogs allow for easy incorporation of video and photos. Discourage or prohibit bloggers from posting identifiable photos or video of themselves, their friends, For a friend who works for a wonderful, youth-engaging nonprofit, I am seeking examples of organizations that have sponsored a youth or teen blogging project. The
So, I’ve been working on a Facebook thing. Facebook has just hit 350 million users . this means Facebook -- as a one-stop-shop for sharing links, video, and photos, and being in touch with their circle. But just because I think a Facebook thing – okay, a class – would be good for you, doesn’t mean that you agree. And by “working,” I mean procrastinating letting you know about it. Reason being, I’m not sure if you want it. Sure, I think it would be helpful for you. Research shows that more and more people are using their social networks  -- in the
Is it the fact that people 35 years and older are the fastest growing group on Facebook? Well, those statistics don’t hurt. 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 . Instead of looking at the party photos from last weekend on Flickr, they’re sharing them on Facebook. That hilarious video might be hosted on YouTube, but people are watching it on Facebook, and then posting
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. If not, there are a lot of good reasons to consider it . Hint.
via About.com ) Stay exempt: IRS provides online mini-course on the new 990 form for charities . America ’s next top funding models ? It takes money to make money: Nonprofits increase 'gift tax' on donors . Say “cheese”: Free stock photos online . Going down: Direct-response appeals suffer in the recession . Lost “Causes”?: Is Facebook fundraising faltering ? Response from Beth’s Blog Response from A. Fine Blog Extreme fundraising : Endurance, blogging, and charit
Search the Social Web Graphic Design for Regular People Raising Major Gifts with Social Media Facebook at 5  Ahhh, Friday. Facebook at 5 . This piece by Brad Stone in the New York Times gives an overview of Facebook’s growth -- including its recent 8-month doubling in size! -- and looks at the challenges the social network faces now that the community it built feels empowered. Maybe you have to work a performance or opening tonight? I