Non-profit Networking in the 21st Century

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This session will provide tangible ideas for using LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter to effectively engage and steward your donors and community supporters. Presenter Josh Murdock is an EdTech blogger who’s sits on the planning team for FLBlogCon and was active supporter of the recent Blogging for Good initiative. He has covered local and national technology and educational events and loves talking about apps, startups, innovation, and food trucks. A member of Social Media Club, Josh also mentors at Startup Weekend Orlando. Fondly called “Professor Josh” he has presented at numerous conferences and has served on the planning team for iSummit, TechVenture, Venture Lounge, and Florida Bloggers Conference. He is an educator, instructional designer, tech nerd, foodie, photographer, sketch artist and all around geek.

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Nonprofit Networking in the 21st

Century

#SocialGood

@professorjosh

The way we meet the world is

through other people - Robert

Kerrigan 

Netw

ork

ing

#SocialGood

#SocialGood

What I learned about the world yesterday through

social media.

NETWORKING“Networking in the 21st

Century is all about understanding who your networking with and the

mediums they prefer.” – Josh Murdock

#SocialGood

NETWORKING

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7 lessons for better networkin

g with social media

by Soren Gordhamer

1. Find a Person’s Preferred Communication Channel

2. Say Just Enough 3. Don’t Expect a

Response4. Clarify Early 5. What You Want is

Not the Point6. Be Open Without

Needing 7. Give Space

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CONNECTING

“Social Media provides the opportunity to connect yourself to

content and people in an amazing way”

– Josh Murdock

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Social Media is a Revolution!

Not a Fad!

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Sharing a cause

Tagging Donors & Linking Connections

Sharing Content

Making Personal Connections

Facebook Pages vs. Groups”We don’t have to be friends to connect”

Pages – act as a brand

Groups – act as a person

#SocialGood

Facebook Groups”We don’t have to be friends to connect”

Create a space to share, question, poll, chat, update a variety of people with similar interest.

Secret: Only members see the group, who's in it, and what members post.Closed: Anyone can see the group and who's in it. Only members see posts.Open (public): Anyone can see the group, who's in it, and what members post.

Groups for Schools: Requires mail.valenciacollege.edu or valenciacollege.edu address

#SocialGood

#SocialGood: Sevenly

“The qualities that make Twitter seem insane and half-baked are what makes it so powerful.”

- Jonathan Zittrain –Harvard Law Professor & Internet Expert

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5 Reasons to Use Twitter1. Personal Connections2. Keeping up with the

News3. Networking4. Advice5. Marketing#SocialGood

#SocialGood: Caine’s Arcade

Tweepsmap.com Your Global Network

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Twitter Hashtags#

The # symbol, called a hashtag, is used to mark keywords or topics in a Tweet. It was created organically by Twitter users as a way to categorize messages.

Example:#socialgood #nptech#sm4sg #charitytuesday

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Twitter Chat

Interactive conversation at a specific time on Twitter, usually covering a specific topic using a hashtag. #lrnchat#NPTalk#smNPchat #SocialGood

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vizualize.me: infographic resume

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You can access your bookmarks everywhere you go

You can share your bookmarks with others

You can organize by stacks and tagsYou can subscribe to favorite usersYou can search and explorehttp://www.delicious.com/professorjosh

Social Bookmarking

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You cannot open a book without

learning something. - Confucius 

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34% of

bloggers post

opinions about

products & brands.

78% of consumers trust

peer recommendatio

ns

25% of search results for the world’s Top 20

largest brands are links to user

generated content

14% trust

advertisements

#SocialGood: Blogging for Good

FREE Blog Host:Wordpress: http://wordpress.com Blogger: http://blogger.com Weebly: http://weebly.com LiveJournal: http://livejournal.com

Why Blog?• Show Knowledge of Subject• Become Content Expert• You Enjoy Blogging• Meet Fellow Bloggers• Internet Search Traffic

 

#SocialGood

http://www.meetup.com/

ProfessorJosh

#SocialGood

www.eventbrite.com/

QR Code: Barcode to a link

#SocialGood

Top 10 QR Code Generators: http://freenuts.com/top-10-free-online-qr-code-generators/

Types of Codes:URL (web links)EmailPhone NumberTextContact InfoGoogle MapsApp Store

Moo Minis

Vistaprint

#SocialGood

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Facebook www.facebook.com • Mashable’s The Facebook Guide Book

http://mashable.com/guidebook/facebook/ • Facebook Privacy: 10 Settings Every User Needs to Know

http://mashable.com/2011/02/07/facebook-privacy-guide/ • How to protect your Facebook Timeline privacy -

http://cnet.co/n4aL73• Facebook Privacy Help Topic http://www.facebook.com/help/privacy • Facebook Pages vs. Groups

http://mashable.com/2009/05/27/facebook-page-vs-group/ • Professor Josh http://facebook.com/professorjosh

Twitter www.twitter.com • Mashable’s The Twitter Guide Book

http://mashable.com/guidebook/twitter/ • What’s a Twitter Chat?

http://professorjosh.wordpress.com/2011/04/18/whats-a-twitter-chat/ • How to Run a Successful Twitter Chat

http://mashable.com/2009/12/08/twitter-chat/ • 30 Useful Nonprofit Hashtags and Twitter Chats

http://www.companykmedia.com/2011/05/18/30-super-useful-nonprofit-hashtags-twitter-chats-too/

• Professor Josh http://twitter.com/professorjosh

Delicious www.delicious.com • Delicious Help http://www.delicious.com/help • 7 Things You Should Know About Social Bookmarking http://

net.educause.edu/ir/library/pdf/ELI7001.pdf • Social Bookmarking in Plain English http://

www.commoncraft.com/video/social-bookmarking • Professor Josh http://delicious.com/professorjosh

Blogs www.wordpress.com • Wordpress.com Support http://en.support.wordpress.com/ • 19 Reasons You Should Blog

http://thefuturebuzz.com/2009/05/10/reasons-you-should-blog-and-not-just-tweet/

• Professor Josh http://professorjosh.com Various Social Media Tools• Hootsuite: http://hootsuite.com/ (Social Media Dashboard, great for multiple

accounts)

• Google+: https://plus.google.com/ (Latest Social Networking via Google)

• YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/ (who doesn’t know about this?)

• LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/ (resume, jobs, professional network)

• Buffer: http://bufferapp.com/ (spread out your postings in Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn)

• The Shy Connector: http://bit.ly/shyconnector