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Thursday, July 29, 2010
People like to help. . Helping others gives them a sense of autonomy and choice, which is a reward to the brain. It can also be one of the most fun and rewarding activities you can do with a blog and will certainly help you build a positive brand if you can pull it off. Use videos and audios to deepen the connection with your.
 
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
To provide practical examples of how collaborative technologies can be exploited in a city context. They are also hoping to learn from and document their experiences to share as a model with the larger global community looking to do something similar. You Examples. What lessons can you share? Presentation. Workshop.
 
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Make your life easier: remember that Facebook fans, for example, tend to respond best when presented with FB-focused calls-to-action. For example, FB ads return higher click and conversion rates when the call-to-action on the ad links to an FB asset, such as a Page. Use the Share function (e.g. Jeff Patrick, Common Knowledge.
 

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Few search only Twitter, though - there are only about 3 million links shared on Twitter each day. Ted Roden, the founder of artsy social sharing site Enjoysthin.gs , says that ever since he started pushing new shared items live to the browsers of people on his site - the time people have spent on Enjoysthin.gs Search.
So, here's my plea for examples and pointers. If you have an example or any insights, please leave a comment. work in providing life-changing solutions that help all people with disabilities have equal opportunities to live, learn, work and play. To share the expertise of Easter Seals??? What kind of polices are there?
laquo; Burning Man Gets its Own Mashup | Main | Open Call for OReilly Media Telephony, Wireless, and Technology Presenters » Caterina Fake and Meg Hourihan Share Flickr, Blogger Lore Did you know that two of Web 2.0s Flickr photo sharing was designedto support the MMOG envrironment, with the unique aspect that thesephotos were public.
What examples of remarkable content have you found? If you found this post useful, please leave a comment, subscribe , or find out how I can help your non-profit. Sociable (share with friends Three types of remarkable content: Content that has utility. ChrisG.com - A must read for bloggers looking to build authority. Thanks.
I'm prepping for a workshop on Social Media and wanted do a round up of recent compelling examples of arts organizations using social media strategies and tools. was particularly interested in examples using blogs, Twitter, Flickr, Youtube, and Facebook. Can I help next time? Blog helps deepened expertise. projects.
We've established that an RSS Reader helps you manage internet information far more efficiently than a web browser can; and we've talked in the last few posts about publishing feeds to your web site. This post focuses on using tools like Google Reader to share research. Also, Google Reader isn't the only game in town.
For example, she sets up Google Customized searches to query targeted sites and address specific needs.This could be set up  to search key best practice resources or for social searches of Twitter, blogs, and other resources related to company or occupational keywords. These can be shared with others via email, IM, etc.
This is another absolutely beautiful example of networks connecting. They share big but not insurmountable upfront costs. They share connections with others (via the micro program to others that solving the problem is trivial. Ode Magazine : Microjustice: Helping those who are excluded from the legal system.
straight-forward communication will help your supporters understand your organization’s position to the crisis and how they can support your efforts. Share them here so the nonprofit community can be better prepared the next time the need arises Author: Jordan Viator. Have any other lessons learned or tips to add to the list?
This is an example of how you can use social media to crowdsource your professional development and learning.  Here are some examples from Beth from November, 2008 - I'd be interested in hearing about more data and experiences myself. Kevin Gilnack workes for the Providers Council. Thank you Kevin! useful information? Is that true?