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10 Blogging Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Nonprofits that regularly post new content with keywords in the title are much more likely to get noticed by search engines, especially Google. With social media, comments are increasingly rarely on blogs and there’s a good chance that the comments you do get are spam or argumentative for the sake of being argumentative.

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Strategies for Visualizing and Sharing Policy Content

Forum One

Policy-oriented organizations have long produced dizzying amounts of statistical content. In the past, rows and rows of data would die a quick death in thick policy reports or inscrutable spreadsheets. Smart organizations create and publish their data widely to other sites, widgets, social networks, and aggregation applications.

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Will Open Source Social Networks Eventually Replace Facebook?

Care2

Has Facebook angered its base so much, that its user base could fizzle out in the next year as more people and nonprofits demand control of their own social data and look to other platforms? In March, Facebook had more traffic than Google in the US.

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Everything You Need to Know About Google+

Care2

If you do a Google search for Google+ over 26M search results will come up. Since Google rolled out their new platform to compete with Facebook and Twitter, the online world has gone Google+ bonkers exploring it’s new features, deciding which people should go into their BFF circles, and asking good questions around functionality.

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Social Media: Before You Get Started, Get Organized!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If not, then your social media strategy is missing something. Create a Google Account and Set Up Google Alerts. The need to have a Google account will come up many times in your social media and mobile technology campaigns. It is a fundamental shift in how people use the Internet for social good.

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The Impact of Connectivity in the Future: Everything Is Connected, Cows will Tweet

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

” Dave analyzes trends and technologies to predict what is next on the horizon. These are mobile, sensors everywhere (wearable technology), location data, social networks, and big data and machine learning. He said, “yes you will be tracked, but your experience will be customized.”

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How Multi-Chapter Nonprofits Can Create a Consistent Brand on Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It’s common for the chapters to resent the head office’s sudden intervention and they don’t want to lose their creative freedom and control over their social network communities. By providing five, you give the chapters a choice in how to brand their social networks. Step 6: Create an enforcement policy.

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