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    Okay, this infographic is called “The Social Enterprise” but it’s not about social enterprises.  Huh?  Well, it’s about organizations using social media, rather than social enterprises in the “social good” sense.  But it’s still relevant to non-profits and, well, pretty much any organization really.  For charities and non-profits in particular, sharing and collaborating with others is a powerful tool – what works well?; what problems are others encountering?; etc. Connecting with thought leaders is also important, as is keeping your finger on the pulse for events and other opportunities to meet with others face-to-face. Social media can keep charities current and ahead of the curve so they have a competitive advantage in their fields. So here’s the infographic:

     

     

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    Written by jeremy

    September 24th, 2012 at 4:51 am

    Posted in Fundraising,Marketing

    Tagged with social media

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