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How
Nonprofits Can Successfully Use Twitter and Twitter Apps Date: Tuesday, November 6, 2012 This webinar begins with a general introduction to Twitter and then quickly moves on to demonstrate how nonprofits can use the site to increase their supporter base, website traffic, e-newsletter subscribers, online donors, and overall visibility on the Internet. Much more than a site for pushing news, Twitter is very much about participating in online conversation, being authentic, having personality, and knowing what content your followers want from you on Twitter. The webinar demonstrates in real-time the intricacies of successfully Tweeting, Mentioning, Replying, Retweeting, Listing, and using #Hashtags. In addition, the webinar showcases ten of the best Twitter Apps for nonprofits and how they can be used by your organization to launch innovative Twitter campaigns. The webinar also shows click-by-click how to successfully set-up and custom-design a Twitter profile for your organization, discusses best practices, and features numerous nonprofits that excel in their use of Twitter. The webinar will be presented by Heather Mansfield (bio) who is the principal blogger at Nonprofit Tech 2.0, author of Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits, and creator of the "Nonprofit Organizations" brand on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+, YouTube, and Pinterest. To date, Heather has presented over 600 webinars and in-person trainings worldwide on how nonprofit organizations can successfully utilize social media and A firm believer in putting your money where your mouse is, Heather also donates 10% of the proceeds from her webinars to her favorite nonprofits.
Please Note: This webinar is packed with practical, how-to information and does take the full 90 minutes. A Q&A via chat occurs at the end of the webinar. Also, attendees are provided a very comprehensive set of notes within 24 hours of the end of the presentation. No toll free number is provided for the webinar. Attendees can either call a phone number in their country of origin or listen to the audio presentation over their computer speakers.
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