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Friday, September 3, 2010
Love (Stewardship) facebook social media twitter What would you do if your nonprofit’s only web presence and online fundraising were in Facebook? recently loaded Facebook but got this page. Apparently, Facebook was experiencing instability. While it still happens frequently with Twitter, this is rare in my experience of Facebook. Ask 4.
 
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Our September E-Clinic is all about getting your nonprofit and good cause more media exposure, and registration is now open! During this month-long e-clinic, you’ll get the training and coaching you need to learn how to get the media interested in your organization and your cause today. The Pizza Party Quick-Start Media Plan.
 
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Social media networking can be one of those trains. Image via Wikipedia Have you ever heard the expression, "The train has to leave the station sometime"? used to repeat this to myself whenever it seemed that I was dithering too long over a writing piece or even an art piece.
 

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This is also archived on the We ARE Media. What are Social Media? Social media comprise the vast array of communications vehicles including blogs, wikis, e-mail, and social networking sites that are powered by the Internet. Social media can be best understand by what they are NOT. To Social Media or Not to Social Media?
A good social media plan will have many elements in common with a good marketing plan. For example, social media is never a campaign. And while your members are used to getting emails and brochures, they may not be ready for all the possibilities social media creates. There are so many ways to measure success in social media.
Social media is a free-flowing, wide-open phenomenon that needs to be handled and handled well. What social media-ing is ok to do at work, and what's not ok? Leads to a consistent, recognized voice online -- via your Web site, e-news and social media presence(s). So frame its use for your staff, volunteers and base.
Click here to listen now or download for later listening (Right click on a PC or cntrl click on a Mac, and "save file as" to your Desktop) : I had the pleasure of interviewing Dave Evans, author of Social Media Marketing: An Hour a Day, for a social media intensive I taught recently at the Academy for Nonprofit Excellence.
Of all the different social media tools I’ve tried (e.g. As one article points out: “For businesses, it’s social media meets customer loyalty in a tangible and measurable way.&#. Foursquare is social media, but it’s also a game. Twitter, Facebook, blogging, etc.), Here’s how. Sorry, Gradon.
The strategic use of social media is about changing your perspective, not using new communication tools. number of points about strategy and social media came together for me over the past few days as I have been consulting on five different social media projects at various stages of development. What will they teach?
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 ?” The longer answer is about social media metrics and the complexity of conversation, and it’s not really an answer. Same thing with social media.
This post is the third in a 4-part series on social media policies. Intel even puts their moderation guidelines right into their social media guidelines for employees. Tags: social media policies Remember, I'm not a lawyer. I'm just laying out what I've learned from smart people like Barbara Dunn from Howe & Hutton.
Should my association have a social media policy? The true goal of every type of social media or web policy should be to make interacting on the social web easier, more comfortable, and safer for your stakeholders. Tags: social media policies get that question a lot. Short answer.yes. But what are we talking about here? Period.
Thanks to everyone who commented on my post Help Me Convince My Boss To Use Social Media. Not only did you offer some great support and tips, but the 24 comments I got were real evidence that social media really does work! chose people from the office that I knew enjoyed social media and wanted to learn more. See you there.