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Have We Crossed the Chasm yet? Org2.0 Cheat Sheet from Squidoo/Npower New York

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Graphic in Flickr Source: Tara Hunt's post " Cross the Chasm " Chris Brogan sent me a link to the new NpowerNY/Squido Handout on Seth's Blog. " I've added some advice in italics which Npower is free to remix since my blog is cc: by license. Tap the Blogs. It's call org.2.0! in nonprofit land. Or maybe not.

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The Conversation Graph: The Social Life of A Blog Post

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The origin of this phrase was a blog post announcing BackType Connect , " a one-stop destination for retrieving comments on just about any topic across a wide variety of blogging platforms and social services." The conversation graph is the mapping of conversations and how they're related across social platforms and blogs.

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Things We Like (March 2009)

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Read more posts on our blog. The New York Times continues to produce great examples of interactive maps. Beth Kanter tipped us to this flowchart on how to respond to blog posts about your organization. A monthly roundup of our favorite nonprofit tech resources. Here's one visualizing the recession.

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The Perils of Popularity

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Object-Based Social Networks: 2004 Think Flickr, delicious, digg, Slideshare. A tag stream of web resources, videos, powerpoint slides, news items, etc. Fortune Magazine blog has a post last week called " Are We Moving Away from traditional social networking? re enjoying this blog, please consider subscribing for free.

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NpTech Roundup: Grasshoppers and Ants - Social Fundraising Off Season

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Global Giving's " Giving Made Green " launched last week and was written up in the New York Times. Small Change blog points to First Giving Digg Contest which was one of four social media promotional ideas using social media tools. TechSoup blog profiles Taproot Foundation. Which one worked best?

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Trust Me, Know Me, Love Me: Trust in the Participatory Age

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When I read the New York Times online, each article's author's name is hotlinked and there is an easy and direct way to contact him/her. Whether on blogs or talk-back walls, people are more conscious about their comments when they know their name will be associated with their work. Make content authorship transparent.

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Brooklyn Clicks with the Crowd: What Makes a Smart Mob?

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The view counts, comments, favorites, most e-mailed, and leader boards of sites we all love (Flickr, Digg, StumbleUpon, NetFlix, The New York Times, etc.) To that end, they are blogging their process openly and have scheduled a slate of self-reflective programming to coincide with the Click exhibition.

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