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Monday, August 30, 2010
Over the past few weeks I’ve received a number of questions about the various ways admins can update their Facebook Page. In some cases, particularly during events, you might want to post to your Page as you. This topic also comes up a lot during the Facebook Foundations webinars I do with Charityhowto. On Page as Page.
 
Sunday, August 29, 2010
You answered a question by writing this book, so what's the next question that you want to answer? Then the big question is, how do people share in that risk of our food production? which, I think, is such an important question that's not really discussed or talked about. Did you know that more than 30% of U.S. do book.
 
Monday, August 23, 2010
That leaves some open questions: How will the incubator-team relationship have to change, if the incubator is helping the company further along? In any event, changing the coordinates of one point in the ecosystem means changing navigation throughout it. Have incubators evolved to meet the new standard of proof?
 

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This Wednesday, MIT and Tie-Boston are hosting The 140-Character Mission: Social Media & Entrepreneurship event.  About the event: Already Twitter, Facebook, and the rest are revolutionizing the business and marketing of social impact. Ask questions via Twitter - just include the hastag in your post! Attend in person.
At the beginning of the session, I asked folks what their burning questions were. Below are their questions, and my quick answers. What questions and answers would you add? Answer these questions: 1. Do the steps in question #1. Title the post with an open-ended question. Who is your target audience?
The question is: Are the two disciplines of “Social Media&# and “Social Entrepreneurship&# friends on Facebook? Tags: social media entrepreneurship conference events twitter socialmedia Date: Wednesday, April 8, 2009. Location: MIT room 3-270 (click for map). 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA 02139. Absolutely, we say.
Once the sessions were confirmed, an announcement went out and attendees flocked to a board to see the events of the day.  Harley Geiger of CDT raised the question about private data collection in the public domain and unforeseen uses that could result.  Tags: Events tool shed so he could grab the lawnmower and cut the grass. 
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Livingston - if you don’t have their email, call them, keep asking questions but it is labor intensive. Livingston - Network Solutions, free online video event, know who will send the most traffic second time around. Tags: events liveblogging 09ntc beth kanter conference metrics strategy Can’t wait! Analytics tools.
conference in NYC aims to help nonprofit staff answer that question and develop a game plan for your nonprofit’s online organizing future. Tags: Nonprofit Events Conference season is gearing up. With so many conferences to choose from and ranges in ticket prices, it can be overwhelming to decide which conferences to attend.
Email marketing has come a long way in the nonprofit sector, but there are still some fundamental questions good senders should answer before they hit the send button. Until then, here is a list of five questions every nonprofit should ask themselves before sending an email marketing message: Who Who is the audience?
This week, I asked the question: What is the biggest mistake a nonprofit can make with their website. got some interesting answers: Ken, at the Nonprofit Consulting Blog, talks about transparency , and how it’s a big mistake not to be transparent. She makes some great points, and gives good tips to make changes. Check This List 07.28.08
This is worth reading the entire post and thinking about the impact of social media on events and conferences. way to think about twitter is like a CB channel at an event.  This was a familiar setting and situation, as I plan similar events for our own members. Will this change conferences? No one from ASAE replied.