Category Archives: Big Issues

Great selection of Infographics

Hats off to Lorna Prescott (aka @dosticen) from Dudley CVS for pointing out this list of 30 infographics. Great for illustrating your presentations, wooing your bosses or just enlightening yourself about important world issues, this selection from Next Starfish is … Continue reading

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3 ways social media can empower

With all the effort we put into using social media to share our own messages and stories, it’s easy to forget that the number one strength of these tools is their capacity to put people in touch with one another. … Continue reading

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Social media and development

Have you come across the CD4 network yet? Well, if you’re working in communications and for a development organisation then this may be worth a look. The peer network is invitation only, but you can find out more about it … Continue reading

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Resources Round-up: Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube

Need to catch up on the latest news, resources and tips for Facebook, Pinterest and YouTube? Look no further… Facebook Lots of chatter about Facebook, as ever, so here you go: All Facebook invites you to Max Out Facebook Timeline’s … Continue reading

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Another survey of charities using social media, but what does this tell us?

Frogloop reports on the latest issue of the 2012 social networking benchmark survey, which is out this week. The slice of data covers January and February this year, and results from asking 3500 not-for-profit organisations about their social media habits, … Continue reading

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Monitoring: are we asking the right questions?

I recently went to an excellent workshop on web metrics, organised by CharityComms. I was surprised to see that the workshop was absolutely packed, so it seems that I was not alone about wondering whether I was really asking the … Continue reading

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