Putting a non-profit organisation on myspace and using myspace to market locally are two really good articles on getting your organisation online. One relates to non-profit organisations, but there is little difference between marketing non-profit and business. Though I’d say that non-profits have a massive advantage.
On Facebook, several groups have been set up for non-profits, […]
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