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Free Webinar: Around the Twitter World in 60 Minutes

Tech Soup

Twitter has claimed its place on the short list of communications tools for nonprofits and libraries to consider when designing online strategies. This webinar will survey the Twitter landscape, explaining core concepts, enumerating best practices, and describing the tools and tactics that exist to leverage Twitter's strengths.

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Three Recent Facebook Upgrades That Nonprofits Need to Know About

Nonprofit Tech for Good

That said, here’s some recent data from the Nonprofit Organizations Facebook Page : September 8 Reach: October 8 Reach: October 4 Weekly Facebook Insights Report: The majority of nonprofits that I’ve polled in my webinars and trainings have no understanding of the Facebook Algorithm or Reach. And this is a good thing!

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Book Giveaway: Facebook Marketing for Dummies

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One topic I’ve been researching is the answer to this Facebook question, “What free or low cost apps are there for nonprofit brand pages?” Twitter: There are two different apps to integrate Twitter. Twitter App automatically re-posts your tweets in your Facebook Page status.

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How to Market Your Event On A Budget

AccelEvents

If you’re an event planner and need to market your event, you might want to take advantage of some free marketing techniques that can really help promote your event. . Consider ‘free’ ways of promoting your event through content marketing , like writing a blog post, going on a podcast, or self-promotion on social media.

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3 Ways to Gauge the Success of Your Next Fundraiser

NonProfit Hub

Survey, poll or focus group. Social media and email have made surveying and polling easy and inexpensive. SurveyMonkey and Doodle Poll offer free platforms with which you can email your stakeholders questions about their interest in a particular event. Are they efficient? Do they take a lot of staff time?

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Twitter: I think I get it. Now what do I tweet?

NTEN

A little while ago, we got a question from a client about Twitter. It’s a good question, and it got me thinking about the kind of content nonprofits might want to share on Twitter on a day-to-day basis, and how an organization can get the most out of microblogging. The most popular pieces will be featured in our newsletter.

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Ning: Phoenix or Fizzle?

Amy Sample Ward

Earlier this year, Ning announced that it would be dropping 40% of it’s staff and dropping the free service which came as a shock to much of the community, including author of the Ning for Dummies book Manny Hernandez and spurring many forums and blogs to create lists of Ning alternatives that were still free. Yes, although grou.ps

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