The NonProfit Times - The Leading Business Publication For Nonprofit Management: "Twittering To Fame And Fortune
Microblogging can help raise cash and awareness
Last month, I wrote about microblogging (http://www.nptimes.com/technobuzz/TB20081125_1.html), a way for nonprofits to communicate with supporters and the public quickly and easily via short messages containing text, links or other content such as photos.
Among the varied microblogging services that exist, Twitter (www.twitter.com) has pulled ahead as the most popular, with more than three million users sending upwards of one million messages per day (from: http://press.oreilly.com/pub/pr/2143)."
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Innovative Giving: Leverage Your Twitter Network | An Itinerant Mind | Fast Company
Innovative Giving: Leverage Your Twitter Network | An Itinerant Mind | Fast Company: "Innovative Giving: Leverage Your Twitter Network
| posted by Saabira Chaudhuri
What she's done: A social media consultant, Beth Kanter teaches non-profits and individuals how to use social media tools like Twitter, blogs and widgets to raise funds and awareness. Although Kanter has spearheaded several unusual funding efforts, her most effective was at the Seattle Gnomedex 8.0 Conference in August of this year, where she raised over $2500 in just 90 minutes by challenging highly connected geeks to tap into their extensive Twitter networks. It started with a mass tweet asking people to help her “send Leng Sopharath, a young Cambodian woman, off to her junior year of college in good health.” Tweets and retweets traveled through the online community, and by the end of the conference, Kanter had collected almost $4000. She acknowledges the results as a “special success story,” but believes it’s an example of how the power of networks can be utilized by non-profi"
| posted by Saabira Chaudhuri
What she's done: A social media consultant, Beth Kanter teaches non-profits and individuals how to use social media tools like Twitter, blogs and widgets to raise funds and awareness. Although Kanter has spearheaded several unusual funding efforts, her most effective was at the Seattle Gnomedex 8.0 Conference in August of this year, where she raised over $2500 in just 90 minutes by challenging highly connected geeks to tap into their extensive Twitter networks. It started with a mass tweet asking people to help her “send Leng Sopharath, a young Cambodian woman, off to her junior year of college in good health.” Tweets and retweets traveled through the online community, and by the end of the conference, Kanter had collected almost $4000. She acknowledges the results as a “special success story,” but believes it’s an example of how the power of networks can be utilized by non-profi"
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