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A Twitter follower is worth $0.24

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Note from Beth: Last month I had the pleasure of presenting on a panel at Association of California Orchestras with Marc van Bree , an arts and social media blogger I met in 2007. After Marc finished reading the Networked Nonprofit , he was curious about crowdfunding and free agents, chapters in our book. All are captured here ).

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Networked Nonprofit in Boston: A Story of Contrasts

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Networking: Weaving Online and Offline, Strong Ties and Weak Ties. Here is the archived webcast ). The last time I had a discussion at the Berkman Center was in 2005 during the Thursday evening bloggers group. I’ll be on the Twitter back channel following the #netnon hashtag from the Independent Sector Conference in Atlanta.).

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Thank you Teresa Crawford and NpTech Circuit Riders for Helping Us Swim Upstream!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you're curious, there's a whole chapter about it in this book " Geeks for Good." Beth has given alot to the Riders community over the years - online and offline mentoring, organizing the Day of Service, blogging about all our great work to help nonprofits make the most of technology. MediaJumpStart, 2002).

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Social Media Roadblock: An Interview with Wendy Harman, Red Cross - Social Media Strategy Case Study

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We have several chapters who are social media savvy. Our Rock River, IL chapter communicator was able to get a 2 minute piece about the roadblock on their NBC affiliate's evening news that Thursday night , which was uber exciting for us. Other chapters announced it on their blogs, in Twitter, etc.

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Technology & Community: Strategic Options for Building Movements

Amy Sample Ward

Positive reinforcement is one of the best leadership development practices you can build into your movement, whether it’s online or offline, on a facebook page, newsletter, annual fundraiser or neighborhood events. Not just monitoring twitter or tracking who the influential reporters and bloggers are that discuss our programs or issues.

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50 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Very useful to social media practitioners and bloggers. Ideal for organizing regional chapters, activists, or special events, Meetup makes it easy for nonprofits to organize supporters online to then meet up face-to-face offline. Google Internet Stats :: google.co.uk/intl/en/landing/internetstats. Meetup :: meetup.com.

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85 Low-Cost or Free Web-Based Tools for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Very useful to social media practitioners and bloggers. Microsoft Local Impact Map is a low-cost visual mapping tool ideal for nonprofits that have multiple chapters or programs. Even if you are set in your browsing ways with IE or Firefox, Google Chrome only takes of few minutes of your time to download and experience.

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