The week in NPTech, 7 November 2009
This week saw the wider public gain access to Twitter lists, and the posts have been rolling in about how nonprofits can incorporate Lists into their social media strategy:
- Geeking For Good: How non-profits can take advantage of Twitter Lists
- Amy Sample Ward’s Version of NPTech: Twitter Lists for Nonprofits
- John Haydon: Why Twitter lists are huge for your non-profit or small business [video tutorial]
- Wild Apricot Blog: Twitter Lists 101 (the original post is older than a week, however it’s a great resource and comments have continued well into this week)
In other news, Causes on Myspace is shutting down due to lack of activity (HT @rootwork).
Entries are open for AshokaTECH’s “Blog your way to Hyderabad” competition, for those interested in an all-expenses-paid way to get to the event. The winner will be the official blogger, and will be expected to tweet, maintain a live blog, and interview attendees.
Earlybird registrations are now open for the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference in Atlanta.
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