43 Articles match "Digg","Facebook","Personal"

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Thursday, May 27, 2010
We used this technique for DIGG, forums, Twitter, Bing, and Google and then set up various searches along with monitoring of certain Twitter feeds. Get them on Facebook and Twitter. My personal motto is never post something I wouldn't want my mother to see. Then, grab the search RSS feed and add it to your iGoogle. Amazonfail ?
 
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
At the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference I attended a group discussion breakfast about personal vs. While at WWD I had my posts make it to the front page of Digg a few times, and the front page of Yahoo! Personal stuff: My involvement with C3 is very personal. Send me a message through Facebook. loved that idea.
 
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
At the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference I attended a group discussion breakfast about personal vs. While at WWD I had my posts make it to the front page of Digg a few times, and the front page of Yahoo! Personal stuff: My involvement with C3 is very personal. Send me a message through Facebook. loved that idea.
 

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We’ve also received a lot of traffic from Stumbleupon and Digg as well as the other social news and bookmarking sites. 8220;My first step was to get NWF on Facebook and MySpace. We have used StumbleUpon, Digg and other sites strategically to drive traffic and share interesting resources.&#. Tips Facebook Thanks.
So in this blog and elsewhere there's been a lot of hullabaloo about Facebook lately. 1) Google: Back last month, TechCrunch reported that google was getting ready for an announcement about an open developer's API that would compete with the attention that the Facebook Platform is getting from developers. Nye said.
Teach your users how to recognize suspicious emails – “why would the Tibetan Gov’t in Exile send an email from an @yahoo address?&# “Why is this person suddenly sending emails from a new address?&# “did i ask for this file they are sending?&# 4) Yahoo! Is that how you found out what this code was doing? Be nice.
I'm taking a deep breath to capture the learnings and roll them into the next steps for my personal fundraising campaign on behalf of the Sharing Foundation 's College Sponsorship Program and Leng Sopharath. How much are do you have hand over control of the look, feel, and messaging of your campaign materials to the personal fundraiser?
According to ReadWriteWeb, they will soon be providing a related API for Twitter, Facebook, and FriendFeed to integrate, retrieve, and provide further statistics for each users Facebook profile. The reports are filled with listings on Technorati, Google, Diggs, and links back to your website. My personal favourite is [link].
Y ou are a heavy user of Twitter, Facebook, StumbleUpon, FriendFeed, Digg and Delicious. Digg Toobar : Totally diggin’ this one! Alerts you to popular on Digg small window at the bottom of the browser. It also has Digg stats displayed on every web page you visit. Building a  social media cockpit. For now.
As bloggers and others give it closer scrutiny, we're hearing a debate about which Facebook App is better? See3 Blog writes about the advantages of the Convio Face App (integration with organization's Convio database) and the limitations (can only run one Facebook app at time). Dave Winer describes in detail why Why Facebook Sucks.
As an excerpt on your Facebook feed, and clicking through to read the rest. When they find it saved by someone on a social bookmarking site like del.icio.us , StumbleUpon or Digg When another blogger links to it on their blog. The personal, human tone of a blog can help. Should all nonprofits have a blog? Blogs can be fun!
era has a whole other language – like Digg, Blogger, Facebook and Twitter. But these technologies are shaped by a fundraising cornerstone – personal relationships. The NonProfit Times - The Leading Business Publication For Nonprofit Management: "Do You Speak Geek? Do Your Donors?It seems like the Web 2.0
I have a lot of conversations with people that go like this: Other person: "So, you think that museums should let visitors control the museum experience?" Other person: "But doesn't that erode museums' authority?" Me: "Sort of." Me: "No." For hundreds of years, we've owned the content and the message. and my emphatic response is YES.