A toolbox containing the different communication channels we use to inform our followers.
It is based on Aspiration's Online Communications Matrix which is a grid that lays out guidelines for organizational communications.
It's a crazy social media world out there. How is your communications process?
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Drupal
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add to my toolboxDrupal is the framework that Aspiration's home page is built on. Updates to the web site itself include any new training materials we create as well as publications and staff.
tagged: apc, blogging, Bryght, civicactions, civicspace, CMS, contentmanagement, development, drupal, eadvocacy, leadlearn, modules, nonprofit, npo, OnDemandNPO, open, opensource, php, rss, site, source, web -
Facebook
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add to my toolboxWe have a couple different Facebook Fan pages that I manage:
One for Aspiration and One for SSC. I update these channels with news I come across that is relevant to each site's followers. New nonprofit tools and updates for SSC and nonprofit tech news in general for Aspiration. Facebook is a great way to start conversations in a central place with the people who care about what you are doing. -
LinkedIn
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add to my toolboxLinkedIn is a great place to post jobs or volunteer opportunities for our organization.
tagged: college, finding, friends, geek, lasatech_socmed, linkedin, networking, OnDemandNPO, professional, social, SocialNetworking, social_networks -
Twitter
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add to my toolboxLike Facebook, we have a couple different Twitter accounts:
Aspiration and SSC. Another great channel for communications, Twitter is a place for informal communication and real-time interaction. -
VerticalResponse
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add to my toolboxWe use VerticalReponse for our email blasts. Updating people on a regular basis through an eNewsletter is a great way to keep your organization fresh in your constituents minds as well as let them know what progress you have made.
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WordPress
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add to my toolboxFor the SSC Blog, we use Wordpress. Blogs are a great place to post a more thought-out kind of communication that presents an opinion or idea in a more formal way than the minute to minute-ness of Twitter or Facebook.