When I started working in nonprofit communications, I quickly became a complete nerd for the statistics and data related to my social media and web activities. As my time (and that of other nonprofit staff) is always scarce and precious, I always wanted to be sure that my website updates, status changes, and tweets weren’t just floating away in the wind – I wanted to be sure that my activities were having a direct impact for our organization. Continue reading
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Over the past year, I’ve started quite the collection of nonprofit blogs and twitterers. I also have similar lists for organizations, consultants, and advisers to the nonprofit community in relation to marketing, social media, and technology. For those of you looking for blog and Twitter role models, here are some lists to get you started:
- My bundle of nonprofit bloggers
- My bundle of nonprofit adviser blogs
- My Twitter list of nonprofits
- My Twitter list of nonprofit news and advice
Who do you follow online?
On October 14th, I had the privilege of attending the Social Media for Nonprofits conference held in Redmond, Washington. I had a wonderful time connecting with my colleagues in the nonprofit sector and communications fields, and learned some great tips for building strategies for successful nonprofit social media campaigns. Continue reading