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Professional Networking: Just for Fun or Part of Your Job Or Combination? Tips for managing multi-memberships in social networks?

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Source: Facebook vs LinkedIn Traffic. The illustration above shows the overlap between people who use LinkedIn and Facebook. What initially caught my eye was the demographic (age analysis) of LinkedIn VS Facebook users. Yet, I do professional networking on Facebook and I'm noticing a number of colleagues are too.

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Guest Post by Aspen Baker: Friend or Foe? UC Berkeley Investigates the Legal Landscape of Social Networking

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Barely a week goes by that I don’t see at least one status update or tweet from a nonprofit colleague lamenting a hacked personal account, including email, Twitter and Facebook. To stay updated on how the legal landscape develops, follow the Samuelson Law, Technology and Public Policy Clinic blog at UC Berkeley Law.

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Why Nonprofits Need to Grow their Online Lists - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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Websites like Facebook, MySpace and YouTube are among the top 10 most trafficked sites in the US. According to the just released 2009 eBenchmarks study by M&R Strategic Services and NTEN, most of the 32 groups featured in the study saw their online fundraising increase between 2007 and 2008. All rights reserved.

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Day 1: Connecting Up Conference: Brisbane, Australia

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There are offline ways to do it. Using Facebook and Linked but in the basic stages Gave an overview of some statistics of Internet usage/access of the world's population. They will be using Skype, Second Life, Facebook, and MySpace. They have a comment policy on their blog. What is the first step?

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Guest Post by Brian Reich: The Challenge of Communicating In A Connected Society (and what that means to Facebook Causes)

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Submitted by Brian Reich, publisher of Thinking About Media I have been critical of Facebook Causes, almost from the day it emerged onto the scene. Facebook Causes followed the same path. But its not just Facebook Causes. The Facebook Causes platform doesn’t change that. They are tied to celebrities or major events.

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Guest Post by Heather McLeod Grant: MomsRising: What We Can Learn from New Online Models

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They ultimately want to change policy and business practice; change the popular culture; and, improve democracy by engaging more women in the political process. E.g. they work with policy groups, environmental groups, social justice and poverty prevention groups, etc. They are working to combine online and offline organizing.

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See What’s Out There » Blog Archive » Social Networks – The last post from Yearly Kos

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drinkingliberally.com which is online and offline one-to-many. Meet people where they are, don’t make MySpace people come to Facebook or try to create groups that cross network platforms. 6 Aug 2007 Social Networking Bulletin – » Social Networks – The last post from Yearly Kos [.] 7 Aug 2007 lotusmedia 2.0