Non-Profit Digital Bootcamp
Thanks to everyone that showed up yesterday. I hope that everyone found it helpful! Based on the response in the room there is a real need for additional training on social media. I am currently planning on having sessions that give additional training for: Twitter, Facebook, and Linkedin.
I hope that everyone walked away from the training ready to at least start engaging in the space. As I said social media is not a spectator sport. If you want to understand the space, you have to engage in it. To help you understand the space, and how non-profits can use the space I have put together a number of resources that you might find helpful.
I have attached a copy of the presentation to the email as promised. I’ve also put together another list of resources that will help guide you down the path to social media success.
Facebook:
Facebook Starter Kit
Facebook Fan pages vs Groups - What’s the difference
25 Most Popular Facebook pages
Twitter:
Tips to using Twitter
Twitter tips for bloggers - Good overview as well
Tips for getting started
Charities and non-profits that tweet
Advice for non-profits
Beth.typepad.com - Must read for non-profits
Some of the sites that I mentioned during my speech:
Google.com/alerts
twitter.com
tumblr.com
search.twitter.com
tweetdeck.com
radian6.com
nearbytweets.com
facebook.com
twitter.com/drintelmann
Also I mentioned two upcoming presentations I am giving:
http://wearemodule.com/conference
http://smbtoledo.ning.com/profiles/blogs/inaugural-toledo-social-media
I invite you to ask any other questions that you might have from my presentation. I will publicly answer them with the hope that others might find the answer useful. You can ask your questions using the comment form shown below.
Thanks again for the time!





















