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Crowdsourcing: Community vs Crowd

Amy Sample Ward

The Value-add of Crowdsourcing: For me, the two biggest reasons to include crowdsourcing in your strategic design of community building or contests are: Crowdsourcing invites diversity by encouraging anyone with an idea or interest to participate. org campaign has done really well. This is something that the 350.org

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Everybody Loves a Tagline: A Contest for the Best

NTEN

Flickr Photo: Paraflyer. Taglines are incredibly powerful, which is why I'm always so excited when our fantastic board member Nancy Schwartz launches her tagline contest, and now she's back for round three! . It's the only complete guide to building your org's brand in 8 words or less, filled with how-tos, don't-dos and models.

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Live Blogging: 09NTC Mapping Your Social Media Strategy

Amy Sample Ward

How do you involve the org? Fail formally - protesting Wendy’s with a photo sharing with a protest sign but only got a few people doing it, heard so much about how hard it was for people to participate, etc. but didn’t stop doing photo contests; instead they adapted. NWF - there is no failure.

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Participatory Campaigns: The Hold A Sign Meme

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

not that this necessarily applies to Oxfam) but its super low budget by using existing infrastructure and orgs of any size could really raise their profile and provide an intense interactive opportunity for supporters this way. Consumer-solicited media (CSM): "Participatory media" -- that's what the flickr contests above are!

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Nonprofits Show Technology in Action

Tech Soup

They had a chance to win free services from Karma Store, a new technology group that helps nonprofits easily show donors the work they do through responsive web design, dynamic infographics, and photo updates. We were inspired by the incredibly compelling photos we received, but we had to choose just one winner, and GETSET-GO won our votes!

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And the Winner(s) of the Social Media Library Are.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

. - GIVE BACK by reporting out on what I have learned and how I am using the books, both internally (within my org.) When I announced the contest, I thought there was one important book missing, Shel Israel's Twitterville. and externally (with all of your fine readers!).

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How to structure your nonprofit social media plan

Get Fully Funded

Photos and video will help your passion will come through. Our friends at Epic Outreach do a GREAT job of telling their story on Facebook using photos and video. Engagement through thank-yous, polls, contests, or highlighting a volunteer or project. Memes, stories, photos – anything that causes a laugh or a smile.