True/False Friday: Google plus is an utter disappointment.

False. Google plus hasn’t displaced Facebook, but it may actually be useful for your next videoconference. The Hangout feature is an easy and highly
Tip Tuesday: Some Associations are exploring YouTube’s potential.

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True/False Friday: People aren’t interested in amateurs’ opinions.

False. Fine Brothers Productions, the makers of “Kids React to…” videos, use the opinions of ordinary kids. They have 1.5 million subscribers to their
Tip Tuesday: Video can be used effectively in an integrated advocacy campaign.the vulnerable past.

The Leo Burnett advertising agency created this remarkable video and the campaign it depicts. The campaign’s supporters literally fight fire with fire in
True/False Friday: The latest technology can be a means of preserving the vulnerable past.

True. If you’re surprised to contemplate that a suite of technology could be the means of preserving an indigenous culture, check out this video about the
Tip Tuesday: We love YouTube interactive transcripts and you will too.

It’s a little extra work to upload an interactive transcript of your video to YouTube—and a lot of extra benefit, particularly when it comes to being
The Blog Manifesto: MiniMatters’ Top Ten Blog Goals

True/False Friday is suspended for today so that we can take a step back and write about what we’re doing here. We started this blog on April 3, 2012, and
Tip Tuesday: If you’re ready for video, consider what that means for your logo.

Note: This post by MiniMatters originally appeared on FrogLoop on June 12, 2012 and is condensed and re-posted here. Your logo is the heart of your
True/False Friday: Many nonprofits and associations don’t realize YouTube’s potential for content curation.

True. We were struck by this NTEN infographic, first published in NTEN: Change, June 2012 (shared here under their Creative Commons license, CC BY-SA
Tip Tuesday: Use Prezi to enhance what you want to say—not to obscure it.

A Prezi is a great way to wow your audience with a presentation. Prezi is a unique presentation tool that uses a zooming mechanic to mimic a video