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Tuesday, July 20, 2010
80% of my ROI (Return on Investment = webinar registrations, new clients, speaking engagements) comes from my e-Newsletter, and thanks to blogging my e-Newsletter list has jumped from 3,000 subscribers (which took 4 years to build) to almost 8,000 in 10 months! in September of 2009, I had very low expectations. I Share breaking news.
 
Saturday, July 10, 2010
One of the most gratifying things about the publication of the book,  The Networked Nonprofit , is that it has re-connected me to colleagues and past clients as well as making connections to new people. Devon was inspired to write a book review as well as a ten-point Networked Theatre Manifesto.  Devon Smith. Manny Hernandez.
 
Thursday, July 1, 2010
Note from Beth: I so happy to sneak into last night’s 501Tech Club New York City gathering last night to hear Shelley Bernstein, Brooklyn Museum, and Naveen Selvadurai talk about Nonprofits and Foursquare.  Enjoying a great view of Manhattan's skyline on the roof of Planned Parenthood Federation of America. Thanks Fara. 
 

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job%3F 2008-06-09+01%3A21%3A02 Allan+Benamer Ok, very rarely do I do consulting jobs and I decided a couple of weeks ago to do some part-time consulting for the New York City Campaign Finance Board. Imagine applying all that neat stuff at Netsquared or when Beth talks about social media to New York City politics. Be nice.
Pipes (1) Current Projects , Wireless WRT54GX4 in the wild 07.13.06 | 67 4 Comments [link] WRT54GX4+in+the+wild 2006-07-13+05%3A07%3A05 Allan+Benamer So I’ve deployed the WRT54GX4 in an undisclosed location in Harriman State Park in upstate New York. 4) Yahoo! This is WITHOUT mounting the antenna on a rooftop. Be nice. No spam.
Welcome to the first installment of the Visitor Voices book club. Rather than rehash each of the projects (hint: read the book!), One such example was at the New York Historical Society's exhibition Slavery in New York. When a comment book? invite you to do the same in the comments. We took it out.
Design and implement a long-term strategic communications plan that will increase the overall visibility and recognition of Environmental Advocates of New York and integrate with our programmatic and development activities; 2. Write and edit Environmental Advocates’ monthly publication, Green Sheet New York.
November 12, 2007 – NEW YORK – The Point, a community for people to make things happen through a new model of coordinated group action, has launched. November 12, 2007 – NEW YORK – The Point, a community for people to make things happen through a new model of coordinated group action, has launched. del.icio.us/networks
From 10 Hours a Week, $10 Million a Year - New York Times Mr. He has also devised some new software twists that enable him to offload work to his customers, letting users review the photos that are uploaded to the site. From 10 Hours a Week, $10 Million a Year - New York Times Mr. TED Talks. Will it work? Hell yes.
Center for Health, Environment and Justice Seeks Campaign Coordinator Need Green Holiday Gift Ideas? Recent Comments Dan Bassill on Using Maps to Deliver Your Message Christopher Scott on Center for Health, Environment and Justice Seeks Campaign Coordinator Rosevita Warda on Suggest GMT to A Friend Deborah on YouTube for bird watchers?
This week, thoughts on Chapter 12 of Elaine Gurian’s book Civilizing the Museum , "Threshold Fear: Architecture program planning." But there’s another kind of threshold fear I care about: the one that keeps museums from fully embracing and jumping into new ways of engaging the public, new ways of including visitors. Indeed.
this week about the New Orleans' Public Library's call for for any and all hardcover and paperback books for people of all ages. Books can be sent to: Rica A. new orleans katrina library donationSo You Wanna Be a Domestic Goddess passed on info. The staff will assess which titles will be designated for its collections.
This is a bonus installment of a book discussion about Ray Oldenburg’s book The Great Good Place. Every Tuesday in June, this blog featured a guest post examining some aspect of the book. Thanks to ALL the guests who have helped make this book discussion a success! Often they do so without reading the book. 1961).