Nonprofits: Getting Started With Social Media

  Social Networking Is A Smart Investment in the Future [Joanne Fritz, About.com] Sites such as Facebook and Twitter could be a nonprofit's dream market — millions of engaged users and all interconnected. But just setting up shop and collecting "Likes," "Friends" or "Followers" will not necessarily result in donors and supporters. Sarah DiJulio and Marc Ruben

By |2011-12-02T13:22:32+00:00November 26th, 2011|marketing, nonprofit|0 Comments

Non Profits: Increasing Donations

Funding is a very important factor that determines the survival rate of any non profit organizations. Since non profit organizations are fueled by donations, it is very important that said organizations also exert enough resources to advertise their campaign and encourage people to donate. The Internet, with its wide audience and easy access option, can

By |2012-04-13T15:00:44+00:00November 20th, 2011|blog, fund raising, industry, Internet, nonprofit, Web|0 Comments

Financial Services Firms Use Social Media to Build Targeted Online Presence

  [advisorone.com] A recent report from Corporate Insight found that not only are financial services firms using Facebook and Twitter, but they are maintaining multiple profiles on those networks. Twitter is the preferred social network; the study found 45% of firms had two or more profiles on Twitter while 38% had two or more profiles

By |2011-11-19T15:40:22+00:00November 19th, 2011|competitiveness, facebook, financial services, Twitter, Web|0 Comments

Real Estate Pros are Using Social Media for Real Results

  Over the past two years, real estate professionals have found creative ways to overcome the real estate crisis, including finding innovative uses for social media. After facing drops in home sales well into 2010, real estate pros have been forced to utilize their offline skills in an increasingly social way online. By using photo

By |2012-04-06T23:25:01+00:00November 15th, 2011|blog, competition, real estate, social media, Web|0 Comments
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