facebook 101

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The dos and don’ts of hosting a Facebook contest Target audience: Nonprofits, cause organizations, foundations, NGOs, social enterprises, businesses, marketers, Web publishers, marketers. If you’re confused about Facebook’s terms for promotions and...
Most nonprofit’s have no idea that they likely have a Facebook Community Page. Launched in 2010, the purpose of community pages are still mostly unknown although a sound hypothesis would be that their existence is now connected to the recently...
This powerful networking service is not just for individuals like me to keep in touch with friends. It's a very effective networking tool for nonprofits to create awareness and connect with their community. In this post, you will be taken through a...
So here are ten different ways that nonprofits can use Facebook.
Networked Nonprofits are simple and transparent organizations that make it easy for outsiders to get in and insiders to get out. They engage in conversations with people beyond their walls—lots of conversations—to build relationships that spread...
Here are tutorials the Socialbrite team has created to help show nonprofits, cause organizations, businesses and individuals how to effectively use social media. Most of Socialbrite's tutorials are short video screencasts.
An increasing number of nonprofits are expanding their social media efforts with Facebook Pages and Facebook Groups. And for good reason: Facebook is one of the largest social media sites on the web.
Facebook is undoubtedly one of the most popular social media services used by individuals, businesses and non-profits to connect with people. Groups and Pages are excellent options to leverage the large network and reach of this popular platform....
You want to do good, and you want to use Facebook. Good choice. Facebook has a couple of things going for it. First off, there are a ton of people that use it — more than 500 million to be precise — so you’ve already set yourself up to hit the...

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Facebook Pages are a free product for organizations, public figures, businesses, and brands to express themselves and communicate with people on Facebook.

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Nonprofit social media Q&A from Causes' Sarah Koch and the Case Foundation's Kristin Ivie.
A short explanation of social networking websites and why they are popular.
How can nonprofits best use Causes on Facebook for advocacy, awareness, and fundraising? Sarah Koch shares tips for taking advantage of the tools Causes offers-- from creating compelling content to building a community of supporters.