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The Chronicle of Philanthropy
News Updates

April 28, 2009

Nonprofit Technology Conference
Tools That Streamline Social-Networking Tasks

Once a nonprofit organization has started using social-networking sites like Twitter and Facebook, maintaining the group’s presence on multiple sites becomes increasingly time consuming, Jordan Dossett, creative director of Antharia, a technology company in Lanham, Md., said in a session at the Nonprofit Technology Conference.

“Basically, you go nuts, and want to jump out a window,” she quipped.

But, fortunately, she said, there are free and low-cost tools that can make updating the sites easier.

Ping.fm, a free service, lets people update all of their social networks at the same time.

Ms. Dossett said that the first thing she did when she arrived for the session is send a “ping” to say she was in the room and it was “T minus 15 minutes” until the start of the presentation.

“When I did that, it updated my Facebook page, my Twitter page, my LinkedIn page, my Plurk page, all of it,” she said. “I did not have to log in six different places. It did it all for me.”

Other tools, like Tweet Deck and Event Box, let people follow the activity on all of their social-media accounts in one place.

Says Ms. Dossett: “I’m streamlining and making my life easier.”

Nicole Wallace

Comments

  1. Digsby is another tool I use that adds efficiency. Thanks for the article.

    — Rhonda Morris    Apr 29, 11:27 AM    #

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