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. NTEN offered a fantastic Webinar today featuring Randi Zuckerberg, Director of Marketing at Facebook and Adam (didn't get his last name) from the DC Office on the emerging best practices for nonprofits who want to set up Facebook Fan Pages. Profiles VS Pages. Profiles are for individuals, Pages for Organizations.
Many non-profits have embraced features such as forums, blogs, user profiles, and photo/video sharing as a means to extend their reach. User Accounts & Profiles. When developing social sites, personal user accounts and profiles form the backbone of such destinations.
Signing up for new ones, making profiles, adding friends, adding applications, etc. They own my profile, and whatever time I spend adding content. A new social networking site, called “Quetchup&# spammed (without permission) the contacts of people who signed up for the site. Time suck: Social networks are a time suck.
"I’m as big an advocate of a good firewall and a reputable anti-virus/spam package on all your systems as the next person. "Yes, there will be high profile mistakes, but tell me there haven’t been virus infestations and data breaches within hundreds, if not thousands of small not-for-profits.
Not only is it nifty piece, it attracted some of our best spam comments of the year: "Thanks for pants. Actually, some of the funniest protest signs of 2009 would make good spam comment fodder, if you happen to work for a fly-by-night SEO firm. Harvest Fans' e-mail addresses by visiting each profile. Patience pants.
profiles so people can find out more about who is sharing this knowledge, and see quickly what other things they have shared. If users have to create an account, that in itself is a barrier, but it will allow you to delete accounts that spam. VolunteerMatch has taken advantage of this tool. commenting on any item. rating items.
Twitter is meant to improve communication, not just by limiting you to 140 characters, but also using the limited space in your profile page. Not all logos translate will into a square format or can be easily recognized when shrunk down, so be sure it will fit well before you put it as your profile picture.
So long as you consistently connect your profile to your organization’s website, you’ll begin driving traffic to it. (It 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.).
It is based on real data pulled from a huge number of Twitter profiles of people who have used Twitter Grader. His main point is that Twitter is not an advertising tool or spam tool. I like the way NTEN does it. There is also a generic organization one - but a lot of NTEN conversations happen through Holly and other staff.
If for some reason, like your spam folder, you haven't gotten it, please send a friendly note to support@ntconnect.org and they'll be happy to get your login info to you). And now a few questions answered about NTConnect: How do I edit my profile? Then, go to 'Edit My Profile' in the middle right of your screeen.
You may find that your name appears because you have several current or former staff members using LinkedIn who have listed you on their profiles. Facebook doesn't automatically spam your email contacts. You may even find a LinkedIn group using your organization's name. Don't worry.
For many of these issues, good spam/virus filtering is essential. You set them up with profiles and temporary passwords already randomly hardened with a combination of numbers, capital letters, and punctuation symbols. Tags: Infrastructure Newsletter NPTech NTEN Planning IT Staff. when trouble arises to get an instant answer.
M&R and NTEN just released an impressive benchmarks study that analyzed 32 nonprofits online advocacy and online fundraising programs in 2007 and 2008. Email: While more than 35 percent of American adults now have a profile on at least one social networking site – the best way to reach supporters is still email.
Email: While more than 35 percent of American adults now have a profile on at least one social networking site – the best way to reach supporters is still email. The Nonprofit eBenchmarks study also analyzed specific list segments, such as donors vs. non-donors, geographically targeted audiences, surveys and tell-a-friend emails.
spam filters: are you using spam-like words in any of your content? A couple of examples: GreenPeace didn’t have everything they needed to conduct an email campaign so they set up a Myspace profile. Things to consider and target include: sender line: who is your email “from&#. design: is it clean?
5) The furor about “junk mail” is mild compared to that about spam—as it should be, because online communications is prey to all sorts of fraud. And, the profile of the donors you get from DM is not the same as face-to-face and/or online so its prudent that we diversify our donor pool over time. Think about it.
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