Sarah Ford | May 23, 2014
Videos: The New Age of Digital Donor Engagement – Twitterverse, LinkedIn, Mobile and What’s Next
From Session 3 of Membership Assembly 2014
The digital age has arrived faster than many predicted and has already disrupted practically everything it touches—from retail to transportation. Nonprofits also must adapt as the public expects worthy causes to offer the same type of online experiences they receive from others.
This panel discussion from America’s Charities 2014 Membership Assembly addresses how innovative nonprofits are benefiting from online tools such as Twitter and LinkedIn to reach new audiences as mobile technology rapidly advances and Google Glass looms on the horizon. Panelists share best practices, offer tips to avoid pitfalls, and examine other ways digital advancements are expect to change our lives. Â Â
Below are video clips from the 2014 Membership Assembly panel discussion, along with panelist responses to questions from the audience. To watch more videos from Membership Assembly 2014, click here.
Panelists included:Â
- Adam Shapiro, Principal, Adam Shapiro Public Relations (moderator)
- Kaitlin Carpenter, Marketing Manager, Carousel30
- Anthony Shop, Chief Strategy Officer and Co-Founder of Social DriverÂ
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