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Vote and Comment for ALL these Awesome Nonprofit Panels at SXSW!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Free agents use social-media channels like Facebook and Twitter and can create social movements in the palms of their hands. Its true impact has yet to be measured, but Twitter, Facebook, Foursquare, and every other social media platform have already caused a revelation in how people want to communicate. They want to connect.

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A Twitter follower is worth $0.24

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

All communications were strictly limited to my blog, Twitter and Facebook. Two donors were former colleagues who also have Twitter accounts. I counted most on Twitter followers to spread the word. It was a fairly arbitrary goal and I had no expectations. However, I’m still slightly disappointed I didn’t make the goal.

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New on SSIR: #4Change Examines Social Media for the Climate Change Movement

Amy Sample Ward

For those that follow the #4Change twitter-based chats, this is a post recapping and highlighting our latest conversation on social media application in the Climate Change movement. Read the post below or visit the Stanford Social Innovation Review blog to comment. How can we and how are we using social media tools for social change?

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Social Learning Isn't Just for Kids: Learning in Public at Conferences and Workshops

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Creating an environment for learning in public means that it is okay to say “I don’t know” about an issue or problem and to ask others what they think. I find myself doing this on Twitter more and more. How do create an environment where it is okay to learn in public? Offline/Online Interaction. Agenda with Twitter IDs.

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Nonprofits Live Recap: Great Presentations

Tech Soup

The first tip is to make presentations social; a useful means of doing this is to use Twitter for live communications with your audience as is increasingly popular during presentations. Presenters who are interested in embedding a live Twitter stream into their slides can do so with SlideRocket. How to Design a Bad Presentation.

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grist.org: Measuring Along the Ladder of Engagement

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The steps include reading, commenting, and sharing stories of personal behavior change. grist.org’s key results are: Footprint: The reach of their activities, both online and offline. Says Erika, “We hatched an idea to host Twitter chats about this using a hashtag #climatehawk and point people over to their content.

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Online Community Meetup Recap: Engaging Voters with Social Media

Tech Soup

" Chiu was the first to launch a Twitter feed and currently has the most followers amongst the mayoral candidates. In the David Chiu world, it refers to a continuous feedback loop that includes both online and offline channels. Share in the comments below. Chiu crushed this one out of the park." Photo: Susan Chavez.