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What’s ahead in 2010?

Amy Sample Ward

My Focus for 2010. This year will, I think, provide some great opportunities to compare, contrast, explore and analyze the differences and nuances of communities defined as: communities of practice. Your Focus for 2010. I’m really looking forward to all that unfolds in 2010 and to all that we can explore together.

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2010 Women Who Tech Telesummit

Amy Sample Ward

Date : September 15th, 2010. Description : I’ll be presenting, along with Corvida Raven and Sarah Dijulio, about different tools and strategies to empower and inspire your community to take action. Tags: 2010 presentation engagement tools womenwhotech wwt. Location : Online – [link].

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NTEN Communications Roundtable December 2010

Amy Sample Ward

Date : December 7th, 2010. Bit it also comes with very real obstacles for communication: from translation and language barriers to cultural differences that may impact your programs or reception of your services. Location : Phone & online chat. Topic : Questions, conversation and ideas about communications for nonprofits.

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Community Builder Chats: Exploring the Community (August 2010)

Amy Sample Ward

These are a branch of the #4Change chats – so whether you have participated in the past on a different topic or not, welcome. We’ll be talking at 4 pm EST, 9 pm UK on August 19th, 2010. 4Change Community Builder Chat – August 2010. Hi everyone! Welcome to the new monthly chats focused on community building.

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Thoughts from EMSA 2010

NetWits

The week before last, I was lucky enough to attend the Email Marketing Summit Australia 2010 (EMSA). A strong call to action, worded in way that is relevant to your brand, can make all the difference in your email. Keep your templates fresh – don’t be scared to change these to keep readers interested.

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10 Most Popular Posts of 2010

Nonprofit Tech for Good

My guess is the top posts for 2011 will be quite different – more Mobile Web, geolocation, LinkedIn, and live-streaming. Somewhat surprising! Google searches likely had a big effect because other posts got a lot more buzz on Twitter and Facebook. Best to you and your nonprofit in 2011! It’s going to be a big year.

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How Much Time Should Your Nonprofit Invest In Different Social Media Channels?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Are we actually making a difference? Try out different networks, and then decide which one will do the most for you. Sometimes there’s no getting around a staff increase: since 2010, the U.S. What are the right tools to help measure success? Look for traffic from unexpected sources. Don’t only look at social media analytics.