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3 Smart Branding Strategies for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

As passionate as we all are about our causes and their corresponding missions, from the inside looking out, sometimes we lose sight of the actual goal of our communications. A good place to start is by making sure that our communications and branding fulfill one or more of the following goals: Move people to a specific action.

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Twitter, Facebook, Chris Brogan and 81 other people send Cambodian girl to college! If we go over goal 100%, we'll send a young man to college too!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Personal Fundraising Campaign Surpassed Its Goal Faster Than I Could Say Thank You! This campaign took 24 hours, with 50% of the goal coming in during the last two hours. In her dorm room, she had photos of our family and my letters to her on the wall. But close to the end of the first day, I was almost at 50% to goal.

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

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

When I announced the contest, I thought there was one important book missing, Shel Israel's Twitterville. The most interesting part of webinars is the q/a and Tara got an interesting question about how you measure Whuffie and she wrote her reflection here. So I said I'd kick in my copy.

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Lessons Learned About Social Networks and Fundraising from Cambodia Campaign on ChipIn

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Shel Israel. I am sitting here amazed that we were able to meet the campaign goal for the Cambodia Bloggers Summit in about week's time. Also, it will force me to reflect and write about what I learned - so often we're racing ahead at 100 miles an hour -- we never pausse to consider what we've learned.

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Burning Problems With Social Networks: What do you think?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Photo by Leppre. In his post, Chemyshov points to a natural order of intimacy that reflects the richness of our human relationships and that social networking designs/technology must enable us to better manage this. The goal is not necessarily to collect the largest number of friends, but to build relationships. Family member.