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What is Sponsored Content and How To Make It (The Right Way)

Association TV

It can be anything: a podcast, article, or video – that a brand pays a creator to make or post on its behalf. Think of a Buzzfeed article – say about the differences between headaches and chronic migraines. This article is written in the same tone and format as all other articles on the site. It’s selling by suggestion.

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Lucy Bernholz Named Visiting Scholar at the Packard Foundation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A thought leader in the intersection of philanthropy, law, policy, and technology, Bernholz writes about the business of giving in books, articles, and her award-winning blog, Philanthropy2173.com. com. She is working on her second book, tentatively titled, The Future of Good.

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2009 NTC Preview: Kurt Voelker on Data Visualization

NTEN

That's the topic Kurt Voelker of Forum One Communications will tackle at the 2009 NTC in his session, " Gobs and Gobs of Data: Strategies for Visualizing, Mapping, and Sharing Policy Content " I talked to him about his session, and my fear of numbers, last week: .

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Research Friday: Lessons in board governance

ASU Lodestar Center

Boards continue to adopt conflict-of-interest policies, whistleblower, and document-retention policies. In the past two years, The Fiesta Bowl has implemented many of these policies in order to increase and strengthen its governance. However, as the BoardSource report states: “having policies doesn’t guarantee strong governance.

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Four Reasons Why Nonprofits Should Question Facebook’s Integrity, Longevity, and ROI (Return on Investment)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

This is a new policy development. Their response: “While it may be considered distasteful and objectionable to some, the Facebook page in question does not violate our policies. The Page does violate Facebook’s policies in two ways: 1) The Page can not be authorized. Well, I beg to differ. Well, I beg to differ.

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Great reads from around the web on December 15th

Amy Sample Ward

The Boston Globe published an article in September, subtitled, “Billions of dollars and a Nobel Prize later, it looks like ‘microlending’ doesn’t actually do much to fight poverty.&# " – I'm interested to hear what you all think about this issue, especially now during the 'giving season.'

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Book Review: Connecting to Change the World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Way back in 2009, when I first Peter and Madeline, we brainstormed some questions about the strategic use of social media to build a network. The appendixes include highly curated lists of web sites, articles, case studies, and books. What patterns can social media use reveal that provide strategic insight for network?

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