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Jocelyn Harmon: People, Words, Technology & Truth: How I Have Fun, Do Good

Have Fun - Do Good

My second guest blogger in this run of the Have Fun, Do Good guest post series is the warm and wonderful Jocelyn Harmon. Jocelyn is also a recognized blogger and speaker on online marketing and fundraising. You can read her writing in Fundraising Success magazine and her personal blog, Marketing for Nonprofits.

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Tara Sophia Mohr, Wise Living: How I Have Fun, Do Good

Have Fun - Do Good

The third guest blogger in my Have Fun, Do Good series is by Tara Sophia Mohr. A regular columnist for Huffington Post , her work has also been featured in USA Today, Forbes , Ode Magazine , and other publications. Tara is a coach, and personal growth teacher. Her work focuses on helping women play big and lead.

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Meg Worden, Feed Me Darling : How I Have Fun, Do Good

Have Fun - Do Good

The fourth blogger in this run of the Have Fun, Do Good guest post series is the delicious Meg Worden (I say delicious because I love her e-cookbook, Salad Alchemy). She writes for Elephant Journal, The Nervous Breakdown, Jack Move Magazine and has been published in a variety of other places both online and in print.

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Emily Goligoski, The SanFranista: How I Have Fun, Do Good

Have Fun - Do Good

The fifth guest blogger in my Have Fun, Do Good series is Emily Goligoski. While interviewing the organizers for a magazine, I heard how they worked with young women who had rarely or never felt good about their bodies and were in detention on charges related to prostitution and drug sales. and teaches yoga in San Francisco.

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Learnings and Reflections from BlogHer about Mobile Phones for Video Blogging and Beyond

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I'm going to the Cambodian Blogger Summit in a few weeks. But, the brain fog has started to fade. What is the best blog platform for mobile bloggers? And, this was also mentioned on our discussion thread for the Cambodia Bloggers Summit too, but a different blog post.). I learned about a mobile phone magazine in Khmer.

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Live Blogging ONG Web 2.0 Conference in Romania sponsored by the Soros Foundation in Bucharest

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He covered the following platforms: Blogs: It is more than a web site, built by one person or a small community or group of bloggers. Wiki: Collective brain of humanity. The participants will build personal blogs which are public or not depending on whether the blogger wants it public. A mix of conversational marketing.

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Why Doesn't Anyone Comment on Your Blog?

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I have to feel like the post is open enough to my experience, that the blogger and the community of that blog would find my voice worthwhile, that I have some strong reaction I want to share, that I won't sound stupid. They're like magazine articles. But thank you also to all the bloggers whose work I read and rarely comment on.

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