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June 9th 2011 {3 notes}
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How to convert your Facebook Profile into a Page »

Many of us have been there, including myself, where we started a Profile for an Agency only to realize that our account is at the risk of getting shut down or worse, we’re violating the Privacy of our supporters.

Until recently, you had to manually convince people to transfer to your new Page; luckily, Facebook has kept up and now offers you the ability to do a direct transfer.

Tagged: Facebook, NPO, Non-profit, Privacy, Video,
May 18th 2011 {2 notes}
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How to Build the Perfect Facebook Fan Page, 2011 Edition » Techipedia | Tamar Weinberg »

(Source: sharonhayessocialmedia)

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Tagged: Facebook, Page, Non Profit, NPO, Tips, How To,
May 18th 2011 {1 note}
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How does a Facebook news feed work? »

This article outlines, in plain english, the algorithms used to create news feeds on Facebook allowing you to understand how to increase the number if interactions per post.

Tagged: Facebook, News, News Feeds, Tips,
May 18th 2011 {2 notes}
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IdeaEncore - Share and Learn from Others »

“Sharing resources is the most efficient way for nonprofits to collaborate and grow.”

IdeaEncore is your place to start; find documents/templates from other organizations doing work similar to you. Share your documents for others to benefit from; if it’s a great document, you can even charge a fee for others to use it.

It will eliminate the need for you to search through hundreds of documents/sites generated from a Google search.

Tagged: NPO, Non Profit, Sharing, Collaboration,
May 16th 2011 {7 notes}
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How to get the most out of Twitter #Hashtags »

If you’re new to Twitter and baffled by the concept of hashtags, or as someone called them number tags, or just looking for ways to use them better, this article is a great place to start on learning to identify, track, use, and organize hashtags

Tagged: NPO, Non Profit, Twitter, How To, Hashtags, Basics,
May 13th 2011 {3 notes}
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Have you "doodled" lately? »

Are you tired of back and forth emails and calls to schedule a meeting time that works for everyone? Or do you just schedule a meeting date that you hope works for everyone only to realize that most people couldn’t make it?

We’ve all been there…now you don’t have to be; Doodle is the answer. It allows you to propose multiple dates and times allowing a large group of people to put in their availability. Just one look, allows you to see the best time and date. It’s as simple as that!

Also great to scheduling multiple interviews, one on one consultations etc.

Tagged: NPO, Non Profit, Communications, Volunteer, Volunteer Management, Volunteer Administration, Scheduling, Doodle, Meetings,
May 12th 2011 {0 notes}
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Twitter Search in Plain English (Source: CommonCraft)

Tagged: Basics, NPO, Non Profit, Twitter, Search, Video,
May 10th 2011 {0 notes}
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Social Networking in Plain English (Source: CommonCraft)

Tagged: NPO, Non Profit, Social, Networking, Basics, Communications, Video,
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