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NpTech Talk. Yikes, the first ever tag spam I've seen in the NpTech Tag Stream! Then, I remembered the phrase flowed through the NPtech tag stream about six months as a reference to interface design.) Robin Good has a nice roundup of affordable Web Conferencing Tools and a useful comparison chart in a google spreadsheet.
Send too frequently and you risk fatiguing your subscribers, making them reach for the ‘report as spam’ or ‘unsubscribe’ button. Consider doing it in a program such as Google Calendar , which can be updated and accessed by any employees who will be sending emails out. Create a communications calendar.
Marnie Webb introduced the nptech tag to help aggregate nonprofit technology content. Nptech resources can be found on delicious , flickr , slideshare , and Twitter. Peter Campbell leveraged RSS to pull the tagged items into nptech. org / blog /2007/03/20/ nptech - tagging - community. Further reading: http :// www.
In the 10 years since the “Nonprofit Organizations” brand has expanded to Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Google+, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Tumblr, Storify, Flipboard, Periscope, and most recently Snapchat. Google+ made the cut for another year. Nonprofit Tech for Good is a one-person operation and one person can only do so much.
Google AdWords has a great free tool for assessing the search frequency of your keywords. Check out tools like Google Spreadsheets (which can generate a form) if you don't have anything available today for data collection. By scheduling updates, you keep your communication regular -- and you can repost, without spamming the airwaves.
He was pleased again to hear about the nptech, too. His definition of tag spam: A bookmark with 1,000 different tags. There 2-3 spam incidents a week. The type of spam that is happening now is posting and deleting to stay on the front page. t spam happen a lot more? Technorati Tags: nptech , net2 berkman
It should go without saying that we’re not advocating spamming blog comments with embedded links to your website – not only will that guarantee your comments get deleted, but you can also get yourself blacklisted.). So long as you consistently connect your profile to your organization’s website, you’ll begin driving traffic to it. (It
Set up Google Alerts. Google Alerts are email updates of the latest relevant Google results based on keywords you choose. Set up a few blog searches - you can search sites like Google Blogsearch , Technorati , Bloglines and BlogCatalog. Facebook doesn't automatically spam your email contacts. Choosing Keywords.
The main push back was that including symbols like stars or hearts in the subject line increases the likelihood that a message would land in the recipient’s spam folder and goes against “best practices.”. Overuse of a technique like this is when you start getting in trouble with spam filters.
In just 50 minutes Laura Quinn of Idealware, Natalie Foster of the DNC and Rebecca Moore of Google Earth Outreach talked about a ton of great tools to ramp up nonprofits online campaigns ranging from Wiki's to Google Earth and Twittter. spam filters: are you using spam-like words in any of your content?
Google Gmail. These services, by-the-way, are different from spam filtering services like Postini , GFI.com, or Spamcop. One of the places I look first for NPTech news is the Nonprofit Tech For Good website. Now, here's the latest: Email. is the largest webmail service in the world nowadays with 425 million active users.
Google AdWords has a great free tool for assessing the search frequency of your keywords. Check out tools like Google Spreadsheets (which can generate a form) if you don't have anything available today for data collection. By scheduling updates, you keep your communication regular -- and you can repost, without spamming the airwaves.
I've been enjoying new-found control over my correspondence I switched to using Google's gmail as my email client - and Beth, an MS Outlook user, asked me to share a few words about my approach to email management using gmail. First a mini-review of the Google product. Link to the Google Calendar. Setting the From address.
And/or with Google analytics, form creation, registration or other tools? Ideally this includes a strict anti-spam policy, automatic SPAM cleaners, ISP-specific controls and white-list approvals. Tags: E-mail NPTech NTEN Communications. With your list size? She is the publisher of the Getting Attention e-update and blog.
We recently saw this in the Google/China case where Chinese crackers (bad hackers) broke into activist Gmail accounts. For more info, web search for: hacking "inside job" (As of late, the China/Google scandal commandeers at least the first three search pages. For many of these issues, good spam/virus filtering is essential.
They are like broad, topical, personalized blogsearch with good spam control. If all webpages were PubSubHubbub enabled, for example, they could simply tell a Hub about any changes they had published and Google could find out via that Hub. There would be no reason for Google to poll websites for changes over and over again.
Much like Google Adwords, the Facebook Ads are pay per click, so they're a more cost-effective form of traditional advertising. This tag seemed to be the most popular, but also brought up the least amount of spam as tweets.) Tags: Chad Norman facebook NPTech NTEN roundtable Social Media tools twitter Communications.
For more on CES news, check out my colleague Jim Lynch's NPTech News column for this month. Android, iPhone, and Browsers) keeps your online data secure by scanning for privacy issues based on your Facebook, Google, and LinkedIn settings. Users of the app were treated to some porn spam messages in their feed. AVG PrivacyFix.
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