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Tribute to My Mentor

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

Gerry’s incredible advice guided me along my entire path, and so many crucial turning points went well because of Gerry’s invaluable insight and guidance. I needed help with business negotiations and software licensing and Gerry jumped in teaching me everything I know about doing business. I went to Gerry with the idea for Bookster.

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Amy Gahran's Advice for Finding Free To Use Flickr Photos

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I did a screencast on this topic back in September , but I wish I had Amy Gahran's advice on the topic. I'm going to quote them here: Is the subject of the photo copyrighted? In that case, their CC license is invalid. Save or print the screen where you found the photo that shows the CC license notation.

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Finally, here's a screencast on strategic blog commenting, although a lot of the advice is mostly for those who already have a blog, much can be learned. the work of copyright holders. It is an idea closely tied with the term user-generated content and creative commons licensing. Here's how the Creative Commons licenses work.

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7 Fantastic Free or Low Cost Sources To Get Images for Your Content Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here’s a round up of resources and advice. It is important to respect copyright laws. Some images are in the public domain and some of licensed through creative commons which can be used as long as you give proper attribution. I recently asked nonprofits on my Facebook brand page where they got their images.

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