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  1. Visit 2009 SXSW Interactive Panel Picker - Social and Nonprofits ROI: Case Study Slam 2009 SXSW Interactive Panel Picker - Social and Nonprofits ROI: Case Study Slam

    Using a poetry slam format, each panelist will present a five-minute poem or story about how their organization has successfully implemented a social media strategy experiment and how they considered the ROI. The audience will have ample opportuni… More

  2. Visit 2009 SXSW Interactive Panel Picker - Social Change Behind the Firewall 2009 SXSW Interactive Panel Picker - Social Change Behind the Firewall

    Successful nonprofits using social media are masters of social change behind the firewall. This panel shares best practices through stories from nonprofit institutions and examines how to get past resistance, uncooperative IT departments, and skep… More

  3. Visit Web Traffic Spikes: When You Need Attention NOW | NTEN: The Nonprofit Technology Network Web Traffic Spikes: When You Need Attention NOW | NTEN: The Nonprofit Technology Network

    So tell me if this scenario sounds familiar: Your ED wanders into your office asking that you build an online marketing campaign to publicize a large-scale announcement. When's this big announcement taking place? Tomorrow. What's the marketing bud… More

  4. Visit Google Reader -burkinaboy's shared items Google Reader -burkinaboy's shared items

    My shared items on Google Reader. Not much there at the moment, but keep your eyes peeled!

  5. Visit Money For Nothing: Donating to Charities Online... For Free! Money For Nothing: Donating to Charities Online... For Free!

    Facebook users are funding rainforest preservation in Costa Rica by building gardens on each other's profile home pages. The (Lil) Green Patch application donates a portion of its ad revenue to The Nature Conservancy to help preserve the rainforest.

  6. Visit Money for Nothing: Web sites let you donate to charity just by doing searches or clicking on ad banners. And it doesn't cost you anything. Money for Nothing: Web sites let you donate to charity just by doing searches or clicking on ad banners. And it doesn't cost you anything.

    Facebook users are funding rainforest preservation in Costa Rica by building gardens on each other's profile home pages. When a Facebook user installs the (Lil) Green Patch application on his or her profile, a small garden appears on the profil… More

  7. Visit Social News for Social Good: Building Buzz and Breaking Records with Digg � SlideShare Social News for Social Good: Building Buzz and Breaking Records with Digg � SlideShare

    A Web Executive Seminar presentation about how the Nature Conservancy uses Digg.com to great awareness of their news stories. The presentation was made by by by Jonathon D. Colman, Associate Director, Digital Marketing.

  8. Visit Interview with Jonathon Colman: Social Media Secrets from a Green Geek Interview with Jonathon Colman: Social Media Secrets from a Green Geek

    Beth Kanter, all-around genius and non-profit social media goddess, interviewed me to share the secrets of social news and social bookmarking sites with her readers. You've seen me use this photo here on Ma.Gnolia, but also on Digg, Care2, Mixx… More

  9. Visit ASAE Associations Now - SOCIAL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT: Net Gains ASAE Associations Now - SOCIAL MEDIA SUPPLEMENT: Net Gains

    As something of a frontier town on the information highway, Web 2.0 comes with plenty of inherent risk, and you’ll need to address it during your meeting. Members of social networks can post anything they want, including criticism or even wildly u… More

  10. Visit Michael Stein's NON-PROFIT TECHNOLOGY BLOG: Measuring the Return from of Social Media. Michael Stein's NON-PROFIT TECHNOLOGY BLOG: Measuring the Return from of Social Media.

    More nonprofit organizations are learning that social media can help deliver those "bread and butter" goals of building and maintaining a base of donors, volunteers, and supporters.

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