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There is a panel on nonprofit and tagging taking place netsquared. What would advice would you give to other organizations just beginning to experiment? How do enthusiasts of tagging talk about tagging less transcendentally and more in terms of "you can use this technique to achieve X, Y, Z?
This post was authored by Claire Sale and originally appeared on the NetSquared Blog. With that in mind, we asked you for your advice for monitoring online feedback as part of this month's Net2 Think Tank: Topic: What are your best practices for effectively monitoring online feedback about your organization, cause, or enterprise.
" So, I'm sharing a little getting started advice, a mini-case study, and a list of resources. " What you are looking for how best to interact with the community as well as the techniques. account and point to a few good ones I find every week for my NpTechTag Roundup over at Netsquared. The Short Resource List.
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Ivan Booth is doing a meet up and live stream for the Philly Netsquared meet up on August 2nd at 6:00 PM EST about Google +. I am also experimenting with techniques for network weaving across platforms and curating content related to effective practice of networked nonprofits. What are the potential uses for nonprofits?
There's a roundup of coverage on his Netsquared blog , including pointers to live blog posts like this one. More from Britt Bravo on Netsquared blog. NTEN's September Newsletter has tons of excellent content, in particular check out these articles about new fundraising techniques using tools like mobile phones and Facebook.
The technique is to illustrate the issue through the experience of an individual. " I used the technique two years ago for a presentation at the first netsquared conference called " I Tag the Hand that Feeds Me " or what I should retitle "Meet Sally. Here's another one called " Meet Charlie."
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Take the NetSquared Mashup Challenge ! For a step-by-step tutorial on SEO techniques for nonprofits, Wild Apricot's 30 Day Guide to Search Optimization is a good choice, while Search EngineLand site is probably the subject matter expert of choice. NpTech Conversations. So, you want to build a MashUp? And if you???re
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Kevin Lo , NetSquared senior program manager, reports: "Since my account got compromised, I turn on two-factor authentication whenever possible. " Stephen Brown , customized programs specialist, has some techniques for his home PC: "On my home machine I use Avast and Malware Bytes to control viruses.
Netsquared Technology Innovation Fund which is high on the agenda of this year's Netsquared Conference. Andy Roberts has a good roundup of advice for encouraging participation on wikis, yet another new kind of online community. More than $100,000 is on the table for innovate projects. Follow the links from here.
The advice/questions: Do most people have and know how to use video cameras to post video replies? Ownership of content advice: " It will depend on what you want to do with the videos. They make it somewhat difficult to incorporate storytelling techniques. YouTube keeps the copyright, some others don't.
Jason at DIA tagged it with this note: "The most universal piece of advice about using social networks for fundraising and friendraising is to start small." It helps bloggers remember and use the best writing techniques. Through TechSoup's Netsquared project, blogger Beth Kanter, was commissioned to write a weekly summary.
Emily : I have one word of advice, go Google something right now and add the word “sucks” with it. One of the best sites on digital activism advice is Mary Joyce's Digitactive - look through her archives to find her advice or email her. Here's my roundup of Twitter advice. Beth : See [link].
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