Video is hot with online audiences, but there’s one big problem for video producers: search engines just can’t deal with the “talkies”: Images and audio are behind a glass wall when it comes to indexing for search results. And if your nonprofit is going to take the initiative to produce and post a video, obviously you’d like it to help being visitors to your blog or website from the search engines. Better SEO for YouTube Videos Until recently, search engines had to rely on title text and tags to…(read more)
Archive for Rebecca Leaman
Rebecca Leaman is a writer, editor, beekeeper, and technology enthusiast. She is the primary writer at Wild Apricot non-profit technology blog and team member at AssociationJam.org.
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How to Get Your Nonprofit into Local Newspapers
With all the buzz about social media, it’s easy to forget that offline media attention can be equally valuable, especially for community-based nonprofits who want to get attention to local projects or recruit local members and volunteers. Offline media attention is good. Getting it can be hard, however, in the digital information age. Challenged by online alternative news sources, print newspapers are slimming down, cutting pages to cut their costs. To save on staff, newspapers increasingly bypass…(read more)
HipChat Free for Nonprofits, Small Groups
Hipchat is a new all-in-one chat application that’s specifically designed for group collaboration — free for nonprofits and for very small groups. A desktop client that runs on Adobe Air, HipChat is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux. It is similar to Yammer (but without the need for a company email address) and Campfire (but not web-based), so if neither of those are quite a perfect fit for your organization, you might want to check it out. Chat rooms – Use rooms for departments, teams, or…(read more)
Wild Apricot Software News March 2010
For our development team, February was devoted to version 3.4 (including some features which are too big to be finalized in time for 3.4 — so they will be released in the subsequent version 3.5. More on that later in the post). Development phase for version 3.4 has just been officially closed off, so now we have about a month of final testing ahead of us. The planned launch date for version 3.4 is March 25th — this might still change if we hit unexpected bumps in our testing, but the probability…(read more)
28+ Free Webinars for Nonprofits – March 2010
This month’s round-up of free nonprofit webinars could very well be our most interesting yet, with a wide variety of topics and some high-profile speakers who’ll have lots of value to share. Space is limited for a number of these webinars, but many will make recordings and/or slide presentations available after the event either to registered participants or to the public. Check the details on the host websites to see if there’s a way you can benefit from these learning opportunities, even if you…(read more)
Fast Free Document Sharing and Review
Do we really need another free online document-collaboration tool? Very possibly, yes — if it’s lightweight, easy for non-techies to use, designed specifically for reviewer annotation, and allows an unlimited number of users to give feedback on a document….(read more)
DoGooder Nonprofit Video Awards: Are You In?
Did your nonprofit produce a video in 2009? The DoGooder Nonprofit Video Awards is looking for the best nonprofit videos of the year, with a chance for great public exposure, $2500 for your organization, and other great prizes. Submissions are open until March 19, 2010, so get in on this contest if you can!…(read more)
Best of Association Jam: Association Links for February 2010
Leadership and Membership management stories were the hot topics at AssociationJam.org this month, in numbers of submissions, views and votes. The Social Media category remained very active, followed closely by Technology and Fundraising. Interestingly, however, submissions to the Volunteers category dropped off significantly in recent weeks. Here’s a look at the most popular “AJam” links, by subject category, for February 2010: Membership Scarlet Letters of Association Management Judith Lindenau…(read more)
Flowtown Turns Email Addresses into Social Media Profiles
Where do your nonprofit’s members, donors and supporters spend their time online? What social networks should you focus on, for the best return on investment? Flowtown can help you find out….(read more)
YouTube for Nonprofits: More Places, More Features
Good news for nonprofits: the YouTube for Nonprofits program is now open to qualified organizations in Canada and Australia, as well as the US and UK! And while we’re talking YouTube, here are a few relatively new features there that you may have missed… …(read more)
Free Guide to Membership Software Selection
Choosing the right member-management software is a big decision, and the selection process can be both tedious and time-consuming. That’s why Wild Apricot has put together a free Membership Software Selection Guide , to help nonprofit and association leaders choose the best membership website software to match their goals, budgets, and technical know-how. The free downloadable ebook lays out a series of seven easy-to-follow steps for a smooth software review process. It suggests the most common pitfalls…(read more)
What is Your Website’s We-We Factor?
You’re excited about your association or cause, and keen to share your pride in the good work it has accomplished? Great! But is your organization speaking to your website visitors… or at them?…(read more)
How to Bring Facebook Fans to Your Nonprofit Blog: Part 3
Your fans not only create the community around your nonprofit’s Facebook Page, they define how they want to experience it and create much of the content. Here are some ways to bring some of that interactivity to your nonprofit’s blog or website.
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Twitter Maps to Promote Your Events
Do you use Twitter to remind your members of a meeting or fundraising event? Here’s a free tool that easily creates a special map to go with your tweet, so people will be sure to find your event. Twitter users can even RSVP or add a comment, if you choose to allow those options….(read more)
New Statistics on Internet, Social Media Use
A number of findings in a newly released study by Pew Internat on Social Media and Young Adults will be of interest to nonprofits who seek to connect with or recruit members and donors online….(read more)



