Target audience: Nonprofits, cause and community organizations, foundations, NGOs, businesses, brands, government agencies, conference organizers, educators. First of two parts. Also see part 2: Using Twitter & LinkedIn to promote your event. Guest post by Tamara Mendelsohn Director of Marketing, Eventbrite We often get asked, “How can I leverage social media to promote my event?” […]
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Calendar of 2011 nonprofit & social change conferences
Amy Sample Ward, Holly Ross and Kari Dunn Saratovsky at the Crowdsourcing Innovative Social Change panel at SXSW 2010. (Photo by JD Lasica) Superguide to events for nonprofits & social good organizations See our Calendar of 2012 nonprofit & social change conferences. Following is a roundup of conferences and events scheduled in the nonprofit […]
Facebook Pages now offer easier ways to create friendly urls
Facebook Pages now have a new option called “Create Alias” under “Marketing” within the admin panel. An alias is a shortened url for your Facebook Page, making it easier for potential fans to remember, and easier to use in print, radio or TV (see facebook.com/CreatingTheFuture as an example). Pages admins can create an alias once […]
10 steps to create a great call to action
One of the most important elements on your nonprofit’s website is your call to action.
You might have a great design, compelling content and lots of visitors to your site. But what’s it worth if no one does anything on the page?
Guide to publishing a successful ebook
Mashup image by Mike Licht on Flickr … and Renoir. And 7 services that let you earn income for your works Target audience: Authors, journalists, researchers, nonprofits, cause organizations, NGOs, educators, Web publishers. By Kim Bale Socialbrite Senior Writer Becoming a published author is easier now than it’s ever been, particularly if you’ve got the […]