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Title:

The Real Housewives of Social Media

Your vote:
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Organizer:
Jordan Viator, Convio
Description:
You've heard the buzz around how nonprofit organizations and corporations are using social media for social good. Now hear from the "real housewives of social media" who are driving successful online campaigns, as well as others who are helping lead the social media revolution.
Questions
Answered:
  1. What organizations have used social media successfully to further socially conscious efforts?
  2. What are some of the top tips organizations should know when preparing to start using social media?
  3. What are the technical considerations for running a social media campaign?
  4. What’s being done by thought-leaders in the nonprofit and for-profit industries to help organizations better use social media to drive action?
  5. How can social media be used to drive online advocacy?
  6. How can social media be used to drive online fundraising?
  7. What are some real-life case studies on using social media successfully to achieve nonprofit goals?
  8. What are some examples of when social media campaigns that did NOT work?
  9. What are the key benefits for the nonprofits that have successfully implemented a social media program?
  10. How can social media be used to drive overall brand awareness for nonprofits and their causes?
Level:
Intermediate
Category:
Case Study, Community / Online Community, Non-Profits, Social Networking, User Generated Content
Type:
Panel
Event:
Interactive 2010
Jordan Viator
on 17/8/09
Calling all socmed, nonprofit and communication pros, hear from some of the real life "housewives" like Beth Kanter of Beth's Blog, David Neff, Director of Interactive & Film at the American Cancer Society and Carie Lewis, Director of Emerging Media at the Humane Society and more to learn the ins and outs using social media for social good!
on 19/8/09
Thanks for inviting me on the panel. I've included a list of all the wonderful nonprofit panels proposed ...
http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/2009/08/sxsw.html
Carie Lewis
on 24/8/09
I'm just here to see David Neff in an apron.

No seriously, this will be a great panel; fun, informative, and full of nonprofit goodness! Can't wait!
on 24/8/09
This is an exciting panel, it will be great to see what has worked, what hasn't and what might! Will there be cupcakes?
Shannon Aronin
on 28/8/09
That's quite a panel! Can't wait! And I agree with Renee, cupcakes should be included.
Cindy Royal
on 2/9/09
This is an exciting idea and Convio is a leading organization in this area. There is so much potential in non-profits using social media, and hearing actual success stories will be beneficial to many.
Cindy Royal
on 2/9/09
I should mention that Jordan is one of my former students. I am very proud of the work she has done at Convio. She is a perfect person to lead this panel. She understands the issues and is extremely passionate about what she does.
on 3/9/09
This panel sounds great! (And bring vegan cupcakes please, I want in on that action!)
on 3/9/09
This panel covers it all! Are there any house husbands of social media?
Anna Ravenscroft
on 3/9/09
I suggest you also contact Flylady@flylady.net and have her on the panel. She's been social networking on the internet since before it was a trend.
on 3/9/09
I'm with Carie on the apron thing and Renee the cupcake front. This panel is gonna bring down the house!
on 4/9/09
If the four of you are in charge, I'd like to officially apply to be a house husband of social media.

I can bake vegan cupcakes even!
on 13/11/09
I'd be super into learning from Kris. Dig it!
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