How Nonprofit Organizations Can Successfully Use Facebook Pages and YouTube

Date: Thursday, February 11, 2010
Time: 6am US/Pacific || 9am US/Eastern || 2pm Europe/GMT
Duration: 2 hour
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Individual Price: $40 per person
Group Price: $199 for special login to project Webinar in a conference room with unlimited attendees
10% of gross proceeds will be donated to various nonprofit organizations on Change.org.
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Webinar Special for Nonprofit Organizations in Europe

This webinar will demonstrate how to successfully set up and design a Facebook Page for your nonprofit organization that will drive traffic to your organization's website, recruit new e-mail newsletter subscribers, and engage potential new donors on Facebook. The Webinar shows click-by-click how to add and edit "Apps" and highlights what Apps are best for nonprofit organizations. Also covered is how to insert HTML/FBML in order to design a Facebook Page that includes color and images. The webinar will also demonstrates how to effectively merge your organization's Group(s), Cause(s) [U.S. and Canada only] and Page(s) into one successful Facebook strategy for your organization. Ammado and their Facebook fundraising tools are also covered to accomdate nonprofits outside of the United States and Canada.

In addition, the webinar will demonstrate how to create and design a YouTube Channel and demonstrate how to use YouTube as more than just a website where you upload your organization's videos. The Webinar will also cover YouTube's Nonprofit Program and Animoto's video creation service for nonprofits.

The webinar will be given by Heather Mansfield (bio), creator of the Nonprofit Organizations Twitter Profile, the Nonprofit Organizations Facebook Page, the Nonprofit Organizations MySpace, the Nonprofit Organizations YouTube Channel, and the Web 2.0 for Nonprofit Organizations LinkedIn Group. She also blogs at Nonprofit Tech 2.0. To date, Heather has given over 200 Webinars and trainings on how nonprofit organizations can successfully utilize social media.

Please Note: This webinar is packed with practical, how-to information and does take the full 2 hours. There will be a 5-minute break half way into the presentation and Q&A is done via Chat at the end of the webinar. Attendees are provided very comprehensive notes of the webinar within 24 hours of the presentation. Rather than taking a lot of notes during the webinar, it's more important that attendees relax and focus on the presentation, and then use the notes provided after to implement new Facebook and YouTube strategies.

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How to Register for this Webinar:

1. Email the name, title, organization name, and email address of each person attending to: heather@diosacommunications.com

2. You will then be sent an invoice via PayPal. You can pay with Mastercard, Visa, American Express, Discover, or PayPal. Sorry... no checks.

3. Once payment is confirmed, each participant is then emailed their webinar login and conference call information.

Please Note: There are no refunds, but if your schedule changes and you can not attend the webinar, you will receive a credit for a future webinar. Please email us before the webinar to let us know that you will be unable to attend.

Also, no toll free number is provided for the audio portion of the webinar. In the case of technical difficulties, registrants will be able to participate in a future webinar.


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