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Laura Quinn: Founder and Director of Idealware

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our overview of 27 different online donation tools with reviews, recommendations, and summary charts. For an organization doesn't have skill in HTML and other technical stuff, TypePad and WordPress.com (the hosted version) are likely a good fit. By far our most popular report has been Donate Now: Selecting an Online Donation Tools ???

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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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Let's Go Widget Shopping!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

RSS Widgets: I installed grazr which easily puts my bloglines feeds that I'm reading on my sidebar in a nifty little directory. FeedBurner has recently partnered to offers customizable widgets for your feed. I'm not a techy, so I use typepad. " Widgetbox For bloggers like me, Widgetbox offers a Widget panel.

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Screencast: Using Widgets to Build Community on Blogs Featured on NTEN Blog

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

s experience (good and bad), the NTEN Affinity Groups , particularly Emerging Technology, Nonprofit Bloggers, or Nonprofit Webmasters, are good lists to connect with your peers on these topics. Here's a summary: Using widgets is not yet a common practice on nonprofit blogs and folks are still experimenting and learning. Act 1: What.