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Love It: Tumblr Blogs for Nonprofits

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WordPress, Blogger, TypePad), but what excites me about Tumblr for nonprofits is that it's quick, fun and visual. Here are a few examples: First Book Robin Hood Doctors without Borders Meatless Monday Red Cross This blog was created to, "celebrate unique contributions to the Red Cross mission."

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Laura Quinn: Founder and Director of Idealware

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Idealware is a nonprofit that creates reviews of and articles about software of interest to nonprofits ??? Our roundup of eNewsletter tools , Robert Weiner's article on Ten Common Mistakes in Selecting Donor Databases and Paul Hagan's overview of Constituent Relationship Management for Nonprofits have also been popular.

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Can A Blogging Work Flow Tool Help Me Be More Productive?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It works on a number of different blogging platforms, including the one I use, typepad. The call to action - asking a question at the end to generate discussion is a technique that is integrated into my writing process unless I am doing an interview - but that is a very good point to remember and a useful tip to share with new bloggers.

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The Jing Project: Embed Screencasts Into Conversation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The very calm Preetamrai , the Southeast Asian Editor for Global Voices who is also attending and leading a workshop at the Cambodia Bloggers Summit told me about his very cool new app from Techsmith, JingProject. So, I starting worrying about the Internet connection in Cambodia. Then I noticed that Andrew Parker had just tweeted it. (I

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Bloggers frequently link to and comment on other blogs, creating the type of immediate connection one would have in a conversation. When you take the time to comment on a post, you become part of the blogger's community and if you are writing a blog, they will most definitely read your post and perhaps become a reader of your blog.

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Meet Marshall the Nonprofit Blogging Coach

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I was curious by how he described his work: "blogger coach to nonprofits." I have some static resources there, several dynamic resources (like syndicated feeds of certain categories of my Furl archive and the main column of posts or articles. human aspects of technology. I try to write there at least 4 times a week.

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