Wednesday, February 24, 2010 10:00am-12:00pmEST Does your organization effectively and safely use the internet and social networking tools to engage youth, families, and other key stakeholders? Do you worry about how best to promote your work via the World Wide Web? Can you motivate people to both understand your organization and join your cause, successfully building an online community of support including potential funding? Focusing on fundamental online best practices - from recruiting and incentivizing grassroots e-advocates to advertising - this session will reveal secrets of online messaging, advocacy, and mobilization. The presenter will discuss key lessons from recent successful political campaigns, and demonstrate how they can be applied to the nonprofit sector. This session is appropriate for development, management, and/or outreach staff. Presented by Chris Golden, Mobilize.org Location:Online Directions:Link and log-in instructions will be sent prior to webinar. Fee information:$45 Members, $55 Non-Member.
Does your organization effectively and safely use the internet and social networking tools to engage youth, families, and other key stakeholders? Do you worry about how best to promote your work via the World Wide Web? Can you motivate people to both understand your organization and join your cause, successfully building an online community of support including potential funding? Focusing on fundamental online best practices - from recruiting and incentivizing grassroots e-advocates to advertising - this session will reveal secrets of online messaging, advocacy, and mobilization. The presenter will discuss key lessons from recent successful political campaigns, and demonstrate how they can be applied to the nonprofit sector. This session is appropriate for development, management, and/or outreach staff. Presented by Chris Golden, Mobilize.org
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