5 Types Of Nonprofits That Should Be Using Pinterest (Part 2)

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This is Part Two in a three-post series on the social content curation site Pinterest. With 10.4 million registered users, Pinterest officially became the fastest growing website ever last week. Still in its beta phase, the site now takes a backseat only to Facebook and Tumblr when it comes to how much time people are [...]

5 Tips To Film Professional Interviews With Your Digital Camera

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Editor’s Note: Today’s guest post is by Jenette Martens, a social media convener at a local nonprofit. For the last two years, Jenette has helped her nonprofit get started in social media and develop a dynamic presence — much of it stemming from the use of entertaining web videos. Nothing’s worse than filming an interview [...]

Should Your Nonprofit Be On Pinterest? (Part 1)

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This is Part One in a three-post series on the social content curation site Pinterest. There’s a new kid on the social media block. Women love it. So does Mashable. Media giants  USA Today and the Travel Channel recently joined. And with 11 million new users in less than a year (that’s a 4,000% growth), [...]

5 Ways Nonprofits Can Use The New Twitter

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Twitter announced a major facelift today, rolling out a fresh look and a host of new features that reshape the way your nonprofit can connect with friends/donors/followers. Among the changes are new profile brand pages and a revamped layout that completely refocuses and redesigns user feeds. You can preview the new Twitter here. Just how [...]

10 Reasons Your Nonprofit Should Not Be On Twitter

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If you work in PR, communications or fundraising, you likely know by now that social media is not a fad. Sites like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Google+ are part of daily life. People — read: donors — are starting to expect more social engagement from the organizations and causes they give to. Still, many nonprofits [...]