MySpace Best Practices for Nonprofit Organisations

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Thanks to a post over on the Fairsay e-campaigning mailing list I've just discovered these fantastic pages on MySpace, Facebook and YouTube best-practice for non-profit organisations. The tips, which range of how to lay-out your page, through to how to manage friend requests, blogs and messages to users are all geared towards charities promotion and fundraising for their organisation and cause - but may well prove a useful read for any youth services thinking about how to use Social Network Sites to promote their projects and provision, and to engage with young people in the social network space. Head on over and take a look:

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This page contains a single entry by Tim Davies published on July 16, 2008 6:59 PM.

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