The March Human Rights Campaign was a simple Facebook deployment that generated big amounts of awareness for the cause. Learn more about how it was deployed.
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Simple Human Rights Campaign Generates Big Awareness
Update your WordPress username to increase security on your site
If you use “admin” as the default administrative login for your WordPress site, it may be vulnerable to hacking. News outlets are reporting and Matt Mullenwag is discussing the recent Brute-force botnet attacks on WordPress sites with the default “admin” account, and the take away is: change the username, use a strong password.
Continue ReadingFinding Your Voice: Post Workshop Materials
Vine of cardsorting exercise courtesy E.Louis Larson What a lot of good discussion and hands-on work we had at the Finding Your Voice: A Social Media Content Development Workshop, hosted by HandsOn Tech, part of Pittsburgh Cares, and Google Pittsburgh. I hope you found the presentation and the card sorting exercise helpful, and I hope […]
Continue ReadingFinding Your Voice: A Social Media Content Development Workshop
Are you a registered Pittsburgh nonprofit that wants to connect your mission with your audience through social media? Do you want to engage on Twitter or Facebook, but you’re not quite sure what to say? Join Big Big Design’s own Cynthia Closkey for a content development workshop hosted by HandsOn Tech Pittsburgh and Google Pittsburgh. HandsOn […]
Continue ReadingAnatomy of a successful viral video
Lori Culwell lays out the smart things Chicago Music Exchange did to capture success from their excellent video, “100 Riffs (A Brief History of Rock and Roll).” Check out her post here: “Viral Video Success! Chicago Music Exchange” and enjoy the video.
Continue ReadingBlog Syndication Refresher
With the impending demise of Google Reader, I decided it was time to check my personal blog syndication setup to make sure my posts were being pushed to my favorite social media outlets.
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