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11 TwtPoll Results Nonprofits Can Use to Plan 2010 Communications Strategies

Nonprofit Tech for Good

5% A social networking site (like Facebook). 5) Does your nonprofit poll your online donors about what communication tool inspired them most to donate on your Website? [ [link] ]. Which social networking sites does your organization have an “official&# presence/profile on? Warning: Poll has been spammed: [link] ].

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10 LinkedIn Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Launched on May 5, 2003, LinkedIn is a social network for professionals. Their use of the social network is mostly inconsistent and without strategy – the 10 best practices below are meant to change that. Compared to other social networks, LinkedIn Ads are expensive and the site spends your money fast. LinkedIn Pages.

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10 Facebook Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

billion monthly active users , Facebook is the largest social network in the world. That’s equivalent to sending an email to your supporters and 98% of your emails going to spam folders. Perhaps improved storytelling (text, images, videos, polls, stickers, etc.) Related Webinar: Social Media Best Practices for Nonprofits.

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Google + for Social Change Activists: Dive in Early or Wait?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

During the Webinar, I polled the group’s general approach. I am avoiding spamming all three networks with cut and paste streams. I am also experimenting with techniques for network weaving across platforms and curating content related to effective practice of networked nonprofits.

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So you want a Facebook Fan Page for Your Nonprofit? Here's the Scoop!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Facebook empowers non-profits by enabling them to mobilize communities, organize events, increase fundraising, reduce costs with free online tools, and raise awareness through viral networks. It's intended to prevent spam. Also, I had major brain blip and forgot the name of the polling app that they mentioned.

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Twitter tries harder to promote third-party safety tools

The Verge

In the early days of Twitter, the social media network had a very open approach, allowing developers to build fully-featured third-party clients for its service. An example of the third-party tools prompt shown to users in the test. But just two years later, the company was rebuilding the tools available to third-party developers.

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Nonprofit Technology News for August 2013

Tech Soup

These services, by-the-way, are different from spam filtering services like Postini , GFI.com, or Spamcop. is collecting vast amounts of information from social networks and email accounts to look for terrorist activity. TwtPoll enables nonprofits to create polls that can be shared on Twitter or any other social network.

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