Big brother:search and destroy!

Have a look at the services of the company ReputationDefender. A nice service,we needed something like this,or just scary? And what about the service “My Child”…do you really care about his/her online reputation?

From the official website:

ReputationDefender was created to defend you and your family’s good name on the Internet. Our . . . →Read More:Big brother:search and destroy!

Social Media Visibility on YouTube and Fundraising Efficiency

Abstract This study by Collactive is the research of a correlation between social media visibility on YouTube and fundraising efficiency of large nonprofits in the US. The result is that such a correlation indeed exists and that high social media visibility goes hand-in-hand with efficient fundraising.

Key Findings

Most nonprofits are barely scratching the surface . . . →Read More:Social Media Visibility on YouTube and Fundraising Efficiency

Xobni:Social Network in Your Email

The Xobni software is an add-on for Microsoft Outlook that offers email management and quick access to important information in your email. But more than that,Xobni claims to “expose the hidden social network”in your email. That’s ingenious because everyone we know is in our email somewhere,somehow…

After a quick install,you’ll see . . . →Read More:Xobni:Social Network in Your Email

Donors Interested in “Keeping-Up” Through Social Media

A majority of donors say it is important for non-profit and charitable organizations to use social media to communicate with their supporters (52%). Higher level donors show greater interest in being kept informed through social media than lower level donors. Half of high level donors (51%) say they are interested,compared with 43% of medium . . . →Read More:Donors Interested in “Keeping-Up” Through Social Media

Generation MySpace Is Getting Fed Up

If you want to socialize with Chris Heritage,you won’t find him on Facebook. The 27-year-old Port St. Lucie (Fla.) business analyst joined the social network last year after his buddies bugged him to get an account. But he soon became fed up with the avalanche of ads,especially those detailing what his friends . . . →Read More:Generation MySpace Is Getting Fed Up