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10 Blogging Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The first blogging platform, Blogger , launched in 1999 and it signaled the birth of the Social Web. For the first time, readers could comment and share their opinions publicly on a piece of online content. Comments were taken very seriously, and in some cases, coming up with response was an agonizing, overthought experience.

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Nine Teddy Bear-Approved Tips for Getting Comments On Your Blog

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For more tips, check out the “Ask Questions” section on Beth Kanter’s post, “ What the Research Says About Increasing Facebook Engagement ”. Read comments carefully and be sure to have the author/poster/someone from your organization answer questions. You can apply the technique to blogs, too. What If They Ask ? Push It Real Good!

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So You Think You Can Blog? Guidelines For New Bloggers

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You're happy with the new blog design, you understand the platform you've chosen, you've gotten sign-off from above to move forward, and you've signed a surprising number of your staff up to serve as regular bloggers. Here are some of the key lessons we've learned at Rad Campaign through blogger orientations and trainings we've run.

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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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Tips for Sharing Mind-Blowing Blog Posts

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You convinced the bigwigs to let you start a blog for your organization, you recruited peers to join you as staff bloggers, you’ve set clear guidelines , and shared some creative blog post ideas for your staff to draw from. Blogger List. While you’re at it you send it to your blogger contacts. Media List.

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See What’s Out There » Blog Archive » America’s Giving Challenge

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Beth Kanter , friend and blogger, is raising money for the Sharing Foundation, which supports kids in Cambodia. The Challenge begins December 13 at 3pm EST and will close January 31 at 3pm EST. Share and Enjoy: One Comment comment Beth Kanter Michael, Thank you!! It’s a dumb question because I know you can.

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How to Avoid the Elephant Stampede (And Other Crisis Communications Tips) - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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Here are a few tips to make sure the online landscape is your friend, not your foe, even when facing a PR crisis: 1. It is essential not only to read the blogs and websites of the influencers in your community, but also become a frequent commenter. Do you have other tips in handling crisis communications? Listen, listen, listen.