You Can`t Ignore the Mobile Web - 0 views
http://www.ventureneer.com/sites/default/files/nonprofits-and-social-media-it-aint-opti... - 6 views
Newsletters as Social Media - 1 views
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Despite the outstanding growth of places like Facebook and Twitter, the majority of information on the internet is still shared via e-mail. Crafting a newsletter for your organization remains to be the easiest way to get in touch with contributors and other interested parties. The age discrepancy has to be something to overcome, and in that sense, e-mail still covers the largest percentage of users worldwide. As a young person, it may be hard to remove yourself from the Twitter and Facebook dominated world, but more times than not the old ways still work the best.
Nonprofits take the plunge into social media, outpace Fortune 500 - 0 views
6 Nonprofits Using Technology to Save The World - 2 views
9 Social Media for Social Good Sites You Should know About | NetWitsThinkTank.com - 0 views
Social Media Marketing Benefits for Nonprofit Organizations - 0 views
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It is becoming more common to see non-profits using some form of social media when marketing for their organization. . Social media helps in creating relationships, in making their organization known, and by getting feedback from stakeholders. This has helped social media become a popular and effective way of fundraising for non-profits.
Society for Marketing Professional Services Improves Member Communication - 0 views
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This strikes me as another press release. While interesting, I'd generally avoid linking to private company press releases, unless there's some clear innovation involved. A press release from Pew about a recent Internet study, or a Berkman Center release regarding recent research is OK. A private company press release should be viewed cautiously.