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Social media for social good : a how-to guide for nonprofits

By: Mansfield, Heather
Material type: BookPublisher: New York : McGraw-Hill, c2012.Description: xx, 266 p. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780071770811Subject(s): Nonprofit organizations -- Information technology | Social marketing | Social mediaDDC classification: 658.872 MA SO
Summary:
Web 3.0 is already here. Is your nonprofit ready? With this book it will be ... even if you're so behind that you're not sure what Web 3.0 means. As a nonprofit, you're most likely used to working at a disadvantage. Recent economic factors have required many organizations to slash budgets, implement staff cuts, and depend upon volunteers or already overworked nonprofit staff to manage their social media and mobile technology campaigns. Fortunately, the dedication of your staff and volunteers, when combined with the wisdom presented in this book, is all that your nonprofit needs to harness the power of social media. Give your team a wealth of Web wisdom to match its passion, and you'll quickly discover that the playing field suddenly seems a whole lot more even and that social media success lies literally at your fingertips. Enter Heather Mansfield. When it comes to nonprofit communications, she is the social media expert. Nonprofits and social media are her passions, and she loves to make them work together. That's why communications staff at organizations like the National Wildlife Federation, the National Peace Corps Association, Safe Kids, TechSoup.org, and Operation Homefront, to name a few, are among her devoted fans. What Mansfield has taught them, you'll learn in this book- from basic best practices to advanced strategies that are guaranteed to keep your supporters engaged and growing in numbers. Learn how to: Inspire fans, followers, and friends to transition from passive interest to active involvement in supporting your mission; Implement an integrated communications and fundraising strategy that maximizes the ROI of your nonprofit's website and blog, e-newsletter, social networking communities, video and digital photography libraries, and mobile technology campaigns; Understand and navigate legal and privacy issues; Use social media and mobile technology to nurture current donors- and build your list of new donors; and finally, track and report the effectiveness of your efforts. Imagine the kind of nonprofit communications and fundraising success your organization could achieve if only you had the resources. This book gives you the tools to stop imagining- and start doing.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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658.872 MA SO (Browse shelf) Available April 2018 T0058877
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Includes index.

Web 1.0: the static Web -- Websites, E-newsletters, and "donate now" campaigns -- Web 2.0: the social Web -- Getting started with social media -- Facebook and Facebook Apps -- Twitter and twitter Apps -- Youtube and Flickr -- Linkedin -- Blogging -- Web 3.0: the Mobile Web -- Social media and the Mobile Web -- Mobile Websites -- Group text messaging and text-to-give technology -- Smartphone Apps.

Web 3.0 is already here. Is your nonprofit ready? With this book it will be ... even if you're so behind that you're not sure what Web 3.0 means. As a nonprofit, you're most likely used to working at a disadvantage. Recent economic factors have required many organizations to slash budgets, implement staff cuts, and depend upon volunteers or already overworked nonprofit staff to manage their social media and mobile technology campaigns. Fortunately, the dedication of your staff and volunteers, when combined with the wisdom presented in this book, is all that your nonprofit needs to harness the power of social media. Give your team a wealth of Web wisdom to match its passion, and you'll quickly discover that the playing field suddenly seems a whole lot more even and that social media success lies literally at your fingertips. Enter Heather Mansfield. When it comes to nonprofit communications, she is the social media expert. Nonprofits and social media are her passions, and she loves to make them work together. That's why communications staff at organizations like the National Wildlife Federation, the National Peace Corps Association, Safe Kids, TechSoup.org, and Operation Homefront, to name a few, are among her devoted fans. What Mansfield has taught them, you'll learn in this book- from basic best practices to advanced strategies that are guaranteed to keep your supporters engaged and growing in numbers. Learn how to: Inspire fans, followers, and friends to transition from passive interest to active involvement in supporting your mission; Implement an integrated communications and fundraising strategy that maximizes the ROI of your nonprofit's website and blog, e-newsletter, social networking communities, video and digital photography libraries, and mobile technology campaigns; Understand and navigate legal and privacy issues; Use social media and mobile technology to nurture current donors- and build your list of new donors; and finally, track and report the effectiveness of your efforts. Imagine the kind of nonprofit communications and fundraising success your organization could achieve if only you had the resources. This book gives you the tools to stop imagining- and start doing.

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