Category Archives: Social Media

You May Be Committed to Protecting Your Constituent’s Privacy But Your Website Isn’t!

Virtually all nonprofits I've ever come in contact with take their constituents' privacy very seriously. They maintain privacy through the use of confidentiality policies, policies and procedures about data entry, document destruction policies, and by complying with the Donor Bill of Rights. Those are all critical mechanisms for protecting your organization's constituents. But, ...

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Don’t spend all day updating social media – link ‘em together!

There are a variety of ways you can become more efficient in your use of social media tools. Web 2.0 savvy folks don’t spend all day on line updating Twitter, WordPress, Facebook, and other applications – whenever appropriate to their media strategy, they connect each application together so that a single piece ...

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