There’s no question that social media can be beneficial to nonprofits and their causes. There are plenty of great blogs out there on that topic (like Beth’s Blog, NTEN’s blog, and John Haydon’s blog). But the concept that social media are most beneficial to nonprofits, that these mediums are optimized for the nonprofit industry, is a newer idea. I sat down with Boston University Professor Steve Quigley, a public relations veteran and social media thought leader, to get his take on nonprofits and social media.
First question: Is it possible that social media present an even greater opportunity for nonprofits than they do for for-profit companies?
Here’s my takeaway from that video:
Okay, question two: You make it sound easy to find success on social media -- any specific tips on how to get started?
My takeaway from that video:
Enjoyed meeting Steve Quigley? Get to know him better on Twitter at @SteveQuigley and post your comments and questions below. How did your nonprofit find success on social media? Do you believe social media are especially helpful to the nonprofit community
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