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Seven Ways to Make Sure Your Blog Gets Noticed

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

” My colleagues at Momsrising, the poster child for Networked Nonprofits, offered this amazing guest post filled with great tips on how to get your blog noticed. It’s every blogger’s nightmare. We started by proactively reaching out to bloggers of color to participate in the blog carnival.

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Strategies to Manage an Online Crisis

Care2

A couple of weeks ago I had the opportunity to share my best tips for managing an online crisis, with Allison Fine, for a podcast on the Chronicle of Philanthropy. The next time your organization makes a mistake, use these tips to handle the crisis ASAP, so it doesn’t bubble up and explode.

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Coaching Your First-Time Event Fundraisers Towards Success!

Connection Cafe

I highlighted important tips on Step 1: Get your participants to access their fundraising tools. Here are a couple of other blogs from my fellow blogger friends and fundraising experts that share awesome tips on how to write engaging communications with your audiences…. (Part 3…the Finale!).

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Social Media for Nonprofits SF Conference Recap

Tech Soup

Greg Ligon, our guest blogger for the Social Media for Nonprofits conference, is an online communications professional with experience in building a brand via online channels, social media communications, and website content development. The day-long conference was also tweeted by many attendees, capturing quotes, tips, and useful resources.

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Peer to Peer – It’s Not Just For Races Anymore

Connection Cafe

The Florida Citrus Growers Association introduced this slogan when they launched a campaign to encourage consumers to think differently about orange juice. The Museum of Science and Industry encouraged their 2012 Columbian Ball attendees to become “deputy development directors” on their behalf. Here is a great example.

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Three Do * Good Blogs

Have Fun - Do Good

One post was about an Islamic group that is proposing a sustainable mosque to be built for the 2012 Olympics in London. Treehugger readers can send in tips for posts. World Changing is like the NewsHour with Jim Lehrer version of Treehugger. Jamais Cascio posted two posts recently that caught my eye.

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