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20 Juicy Blogging Tips

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“I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” – Maya Angelou Last week, I shared these 20 juicy blogging tips during a talk at the Breakfast Blogging Club of the East Bay. What tips would you add to the list? Write about what you care about.

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5 Tips to Start a Nonprofit Blog

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Here are five of the tips I most frequently give: 1. Being an organization's blogger involves not only writing for the blog, but also building relationships with other bloggers by reading them, linking to them, commenting on their blogs and inviting them to comment on your blog. Have an RSS feed and comments. Read blogs.

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Be a Blogger for Human Rights

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One of their calls to action, is to be a "Blogger for Human Rights": If you are a blogger, you can use your bully pulpit to stand with the victims and activists to prevent discrimination, uphold political freedom, protect people from inhumane treatment in wartime, and campaign to bring offenders to justice.

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Nonprofit Technology Link Love

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology Nonprofit Technology Link Love July 30, 2008 Here are posts from a small sampling of bloggers I regularly read: Holly Ross shows her geek cred in a great post about DNS. It’s a great, thoughtful post.

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Loyality: RSS Subscribers and How To Keep It Growing

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We inevitably associate a professional design with how seriously the blogger or webmaster takes what they do. ve written about this in detail at Blogging Tips. s disposition to subscribe. First impressions do count. You can offer another incentive to subscribe. When do I start showing the subscriber count?

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10 Ways Nonprofits Can Use Blogs and Bloggers to Support Their Cause

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A lot of nonprofit blogs have come on the scene in the year between these events and I feel like it is time to revise and update my "10 Ways" post to include not only ways that nonprofits can use blogs, but also engage bloggers to support their cause. 10 Ways Nonprofit Can Use Blogs and Bloggers to Support Their Cause 1. From Yahoo!

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Juicy Nonprofit Blog: The Case Foundation Blog

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TED Fellow profiles, social media tips , reporting back from events , calls to action ). Multiple staff members are bloggers , which takes the weight off of one person. Icons for their RSS feed, Twitter feed, Facebook page, and newsletter are featured at the top of the blog. • It's easy to share. It's easy to subscribe.