
I did a little poking around on Twitter and found some organizations that are excellent models for using Twitter to promote a nonprofit.

I did a little poking around on Twitter and found some organizations that are excellent models for using Twitter to promote a nonprofit.
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It’s that time of year: time to adjust your dictionary! Merriam-Webster adds new words to dictionary and some social media terms made the list.

Sure, you’re a CEO: the big shot at your company, but are your Tweets more sophisticated than those below you?
As a CEO, your responsible for the information in your industry. Tweeters in your niche want to know what you know. Provide them with that information.
Even though you’re used to being professional, don’t be afraid to get personal with your Tweets. Followers want to know that you’re human, not just some stone cold CEO without any feelings.

Welcome to this week’s edition of “Top 5 Headlines of the Week,” a weekly roundup of knowledge that every social media guru should have!

The Super Bowl represents America’s pastime in its historic sport but also in the entrenchment of business surrounding the game. Viewed by 98,000,000 viewers in 2009, and with an average 30 second advertising spot costing $3,000,000, the Super Bowl is typically the biggest opportunity for brands to make sweeping statements, and with social media on the rise, we’re seeing more and more brands dive into areas like Facebook and Twitter. This week, NFL.com organized a social media campaign that utilized Twitter and Flickr to centralize social media chatter about the upcoming Super Bowl 44.
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Are you a metricholic? If numbers and traffic are your thing, and a good graph gets you off, you’ll probably be interested in Tweet Stats.
Developed and coded by Damon Cortesi, the tool lets you research and analyze how you – and your favorite Twitterazzi – are utilizing the microblog. Read more