Nonprofit Social Media

Welcome back to NPtalk as we transition back to our normal schedule of the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month! On our Sister Site, SocialNicole, we posted a story about the Super Bowl Blackout and how brands used this is event to leverage their marketing efforts. Some brands speed ...

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This post originally appeared on the SocialNicole.com blog What’s one thing that makes your nonprofit or organization successful? Publicity. It’s essential in getting your story, mission, event or news into the public eye. While you may have tried contacting news and media outlets in some traditional ways such as e-mail or ...

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This post originally appeared on the SocialNicole.com blog We are in a communications revolution. The way people get messages, receive messages and make decisions is changing radically as social media and technology continue to push the parameters. Although this is an exciting time, it can also seem an exhausting time for overworked ...

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I was called an asshole on Facebook. Ok, by a follower. On a business page. But still, it was a little jarring. As a community manager, I worked with a Facebook page that had, to say the least, a LOT of followers. They Liked posts, commented, shared and engaged me in ...

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QR codes are everywhere: on posters and signs, in print advertising and even in TV ads. Sadly, most of them are a complete waste of time. Nonprofits that choose to use QR codes to connect with donors, partners and clients need to take a hard look at how they implement ...

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This article about social media for nonprofits originally appeared on Brad Aronson’s blog, which has ideas about life, work and entrepreneurship. Nonprofits have critically important missions that certainly don’t match their small operating budgets. That’s why they need to constantly innovate and make the most of the least. With that in ...

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