Stories, software and strategies to help nonprofits do the social web
If your friend uses an application that you do not use, you can control what types of information the application can access. Please note that applications will always be able to access your publicly available information (Name, Profile Picture, Gender, Current City, Networks, Friend List, and Pages) and information that is visible to Everyone. Personal info (activities, interests, etc.) Status updates Online presence Website Family and relationship status Relationship details (significant other...
April, 22 2010 • 0 Comments • 0 Faves
The Times publishes a solid introduction to marketing on Facebook. With anecdotes about what does and doesn't work and links to how-to resources. Though most of the examples are from small businesses, it's applicable to nonprofits, too. Some basic rules: Buy-buy-buy messages won’t fly. The best practitioners make Facebook less about selling and more about interacting. Engage with fans and critics. Listen to what people are saying, good and bad. You may even pick up ideas for how to improve your business. Keep...
November, 13 2009 • 0 Comments • 0 Faves
Pages = Get up-to-date info on a non-profit (latest news, links, events). Groups = Connect with others around a cause (not necessarily an org). via johnhaydon.com
October, 20 2009 • 0 Comments • 0 Faves