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WANTED - SOCIAL MEDIA INTERN - PAID for a Non-profit

Know who is willing to work for non-profit wages on short-term project. - needed ASAP to help drive traffic to a fun-raiser for Ssubi Foundation, www.ssubihut.com- the brain child of Laura Luxemburg, supporting 1/2M Ugandans of Luweero by supplying meds, ed, farm, & jewelery center to become sustainable. We need a social media intern to drive attendance to "THE CIRCLE", a play written by actress, Tina Lifford, an amazingly powerful adventure of 7 women, ages 17-70. Think "Vagina Monologues" meets "Love Letters". For more information, contact Susan@bigbiteprod.com project website : ssubihut.com

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Daniel Hedstrom said…
If all you want is traffic in your site, I suggest you hire an SEO Expert. I think that'll be a better idea than getting a Social Media specialist.
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Winston Gates said…
Careers in social media are everywhere. I would love to be an intern in the field of social media. I think it will be the most in demand field for the coming years.

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The industry is still in its infancy specially for non-profit. This internship can provide learning opportunities though.
Martin Rolloff said…
Are there any full-time jobs available? I have 3 years of work experience handling social marketing and managing social media for a multinational company.

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George Smith said…
Social media is the future. Being an intern in the field will help give you an edge and increase the chances of landing a job in this field.

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George Smith said…
Working in the field of Social media is a great thing. The demands for jobs in this area continues to increase. Being a social media intern will give you the edge and advantage.


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I think that it's better to have an expert do your social media for you so that it's done correctly since social media can greatly affect your campaign.
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Great info. I'll bookmark this for referance. Thanks.
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Maia Dobson said…
This is good news for intern because they get to practice their craft. Thanks for sharing.

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jessie bobsy said…
I've always wanted to attend an online marketing class/forum so as to widen my knowledge in the field. I really feel that online marketing is the future of advertising.

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am interested and i believe that is very good opportunity for me to get trained in Social media from Social media guru like you. Best SEO Company
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Unfortunately i found this post late and i think i miss opportunity of working with you as a intern. But glad to be part of this next time
There isa eed for social medai intern. The pst is very useful
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