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What was social media used for in 2011?

On an average day in 2011, 250 million photos were uploaded to Facebook, 8 years of video content were added to YouTube and 140 million tweets were sent.

Google+ Pages are here - what does it mean for fundraisers?

Yesterday Google has rolled out new feature on their fairly new social network Google+ - Google+ branded pages.

Google's Online Marketing Challenge to benefit nonprofits

Google's fourth annual Online Marketing Challenge will for the first time be run to benefit nonprofits.

JustGiving offers free Google advertising to its charity members

Online fundraising site JustGiving is to give free advertising on Google to all its charity members.

Google's Christmas gift to Lasa

Google has chosen technology and advice charity Lasa as one of 10 nonprofit organisations to receive a share of $20 million this Christmas.

Google calls to raise funds though... browsing the Internet via Chrome!

Google Chrome for a cause

Very interesting approach to both on-line fundraising, as well as product promotion.

Gmail Priority Inbox is here!

For those of us who work on Gmail as primary e-mail client the announcement of its new feature - Priority Inbox - becomes a very, very helpful solution.

Life in a Day - case study of on-line engagement

I could do two things: ask you to go to YouTube, click on the logo and read it all there, or try to describe why I think the 'Life in a Day' project

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GLOW STICKS light up your fundraising

CharityGreetings.com - support charity by sending a greeting card, including valentines cards

GLOW STICKS put the fun into fundraising

Digital fundraising training from UK Fundraising's Howard Lake

Your UK Fundraising

UK Fundraising - improving the effectiveness of charity and non-profit fundraisers

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