1. HOW TO: Use Facebook Questions for Your Nonprofit by NonProfit Tech 2.0. Want to ask questions on your page? This article explains the how’s and why’s. 2. 16 Ways To Get More Comments On Your Facebook Page by John Haydon. Getting fans to comment on your Facebook Page can take a lot of time and [...]
View PostThe Revolution Roadtrip
Ja-nae Duane has just announced an amazingly aggressive and creative project, I had an opportunity to participate in a brainstorming session at PodCamp Western Mass last week. Her intentions are to go into each city in the list below and she and her team will participate/facilitate an event with a non-profit organization in that town. [...]
View Post Boston, Charlotte North Carolina, chicago, cleveland, dallas, detroit, houston, indianapolis, Mobile Alabama, Raleigh North Carolina, RoadTrip, Washington D.CDon’t Market…Communicate
I had a conversation with to my husband about an upcoming meeting where a development committee planned to present the idea of hiring a marketing consultant to help the nonprofit get its message out. His frown told me he didn’t think much of the idea. As I explained that this was a great organization that just needed to communicate better with its members and the broader community, he responded “Then I think you should call the position “communications consultant”. It seemed like semantics to me, but I asked some questions and finally got his point.
View Post communications, jane b ford, marketing, nonprofit education, nonprofit resourcesThe Non-Profit Toolbox on the Radio
Last week, before our first Networking for Non-Profit event, Janel, Reiko and Tom were interview by Cape Cod Broadcasting. The interview aired June 6th on their very popular Sunday Morning Journal. You can listen to the interview on Capecod.com and look at the podcasts that were uploaded on June 9th, or by clicking the link [...]
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