So I figured I would post this here because it pertains to small business as well as the nonprofit sector. This is from another blog I write for which can be found here. Enjoy!
So it has been a while since we last posted a blog update. Just know  that we have not forgotten about the nonprofit sector but are truly  trying to get this little company up and running to be able to help out  with your social media needs.
Now you may be saying, "why does a  nonprofit really need to use social media?" This is a valid question.  Social media is something that many people do not understand or are  actually a little afraid of implementing in the marketing mix because it  is something you cannot control. Well hopefully this post will dispel a  few of those fears for you.
Well first off, why do you need to  use social media? My answer would be because it is a cheap and effective  way to reach out to those who would actually help. Think about it, many  people already use the RSS features of many news sites to keep up with  what is going on in the world. Even if you just use Twitter like the RSS  feeds, you are getting those who donate their time and goods to your  cause. You can Tweet different needs your organization may have or even  different events you may be having. Only those who know you and have had  some contact with you will follow you. Same thing with Facebook. Set up  a Flickr account to show the activities and service opportunities.  There are many ways you can use social media to your advantage.
Next  up, control. While yes it is technically true that you cannot control  what is said about your brand on the various social media outlets, (and  this is great for transparency) you still have a little control. First  off you need to make sure what you are doing is ethical and the way your  treat your volunteers is in line with how they should be treated. Of  course you will still have some naysayers as that is just business but  it is how you handle those negative remarks (and you MUST handle them)  that will show your true worth as an organizational leader.
If  you need any help, feel free to contact us at  atsocialmarketing@gmail.com. More to come later.
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