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Never a Dull Moment: Venturing Off the Starting Line of Social Networking

Never a dull moment. That's how I would describe the second session on using social media tools for non-profits because we had lots of good questions and discussion. We covered another set of social network/media tools -- Youtube Channel, Flickr for groups, podcasting -- then showcased The Pixel Project non-profit group's global campaign to reduce violence against women. The Pixel Project uses social networking as a crucial means to fulfill their group's cause, which is why it was showcased last night. One of the take-aways from the Communiversity class is that there are different levels to using social media. The first level might be "just starting," when you're unsure of how the social networking tool works and skeptical about the value to your organization. Another level might be "one-way communication" to your group's followers. Many groups use Twitter to send information about events, but don't use it to engage supporters. The next lev...

Case Study: Podcast Series “Tell Somebody” Using LibSyn

Start-up information for the entire podcast series: A Paypal account – this is required for billing in support of your Liberated Syndication account. An Apple.com account, which is required to submit a podcast to the Apple iTunes Store, a popular podcast directory. Series title name: “Tell Somebody” Series description – “A weekly public affairs program on KKFI-FM 90.1, Kansas City community radio” Image or logo of your program in JPEG 300x300 pixel size. Filename = tslogopod.jpg Tags or keywords to describe your show – community radio, public affairs, KKFI, alternative radio, alternative media, media reform Podcast feed address - http://tellsomebody.libsyn.com/rss Email address: tellsomebodyradio [at] yahoo [dot] com Single podcast episode: Program title: “Ray McGovern Discusses the Gaza Crisis” Program description – “This week's ‘Tell Somebody’ radio program features a continuation of a conversation with Ray McGovern, former CIA official and now political activist.” Im...