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Book Giveaway: Twitterville by Shel Israel (140 Characters of Twitterville Fame)

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From the Flickr Twitterville Group Shel Israel has written a book called Twitterville: How Businesses Can Thrive in the New Global Neighborhoods. Fabulous storytelling. I love Shel's writing - he tells one great story after another. Better yet, add it as a photo to the Twitterville Flickr Group. It's a great read!

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And the Twitterville Book Winners Are.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

That's some of the schwag and a copy of Shel Israels's Twitterville that I purchased at last night's #tbash , the launch party for the book. Shel Israel donated three books. I love Shel's writing - he tells one great story after another. And Congrats to Shel Israel on the launch of his book!

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Reflections from Mashable Summer of Social Good Conference

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Check out this post by Toby over at Think Social about storytelling using charity:water as an example.) Photo by David Parmet (In the green room waiting to go on the stage, in between Pete Cashmore and Geoff Livingston) See more of David's conference photos here. There were also presentations about Global Giving and Causecast.

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Once Upon a Design: An Introduction to Visual Storytelling

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Let me tell you a story. Storytelling as a technique has been getting a lot of buzz in the nonprofit world. photo: jennie Zed. photo: jennie Zed. Now, substitute "donors" for "listeners" and "mission" for "moral" and you can see just how handy stories can be for cause-based organizations. No, better.