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Social Media for Social Good :: Your Nonprofit Tech Checklist

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Create a Flickr account. Upgrade to Flickr Pro. Set up Flickr Profile. Add funders and partners as contacts. Create a “Thank You” video, if applicable. Add Google Checkout button, if applicable. Create and organize photos into collections and sets. Format collections and sets. Join and participate in groups.

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11 Tips for Making Nonprofit Press Releases Social and Shareable

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Print, broadcast and digital media outlets have embraced Twitter, but I’ve yet to see a nonprofit press release that includes a Twitter username in the contact section of a press release. 4) Add a link to your Flickr account where journalists can download high resolution images related to the press release.

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10 Essential Tools for the Nonprofit New Media Manager on the Go

Nonprofit Tech for Good

On the topic of uploading and sharing photos with your supporters in real-time, for those organizations with Flickr accounts, Flickr has a mobile website ( m.flickr.com ) and numerous smartphone Apps that allow allows simultaneous posting on Twitter. TextPlus allows you to easily send group texts to your smartphone contacts.

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Four Recommendations for Personal and Professional Branding

Amy Sample Ward

For example, you could include a statement that says your personal friends are encouraged to make a friend request but that all professional contacts should subscribe to public posts – or whatever your preferred options are. Photo credit: Flickr hassmanm ]. Be a social recommender! You don’t have to mix your channels!

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Security and Control: Early thoughts on Google+

Amy Sample Ward

Circles are how you organize your contacts. There’s also the integration for multimedia like YouTube (though, that’s Google property so maybe more hopeful there), Flickr, and things like Twitter and Twitpic. You can share with all of your circles, any specific one/s, or with the world, every time you post.

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Zero to hero: 5 one-minute business growth hacks for when you’re under pressure

The Next Web

Growth Tip #1: Contact anyone on LinkedIn. Stick them up on Instagram, Flickr or your website. Plus, upload a fun picture to Facebook/Pinterest/Instagram/Flickr with the same hashtags. It’s times like these that made us come up with growth hacking ideas around our problems, or gave us the incentive to go out a research more.

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111 Low-Cost or Free OnlineTools for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Ideal for capturing contact information for your mailing list, event registrations, and even customizing PayPal into your website for donation processing, Wufoo is well-reviewed and reasonably priced. Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, and others are coming soon. PicMarked photos would make a good Flickr slideshow as well.

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