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Tagged Again. Media Consumption.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

When I saw that I had been tagged on Nancy White's blog, I left a crabby comment. If there is a book I really really really want, I search for freebie chapters on the Web or use the search inside feature in Amazon. Now who to tag. leave a comment and you're tagged! A new form of work advoidance. I take advantage.

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A Twitter follower is worth $0.24

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

After Marc finished reading the Networked Nonprofit , he was curious about crowdfunding and free agents, chapters in our book. There were 44 followers that used the #floodofsupport hash tag or linked to the Crowdrise page or blog post. The hash tag spread fairly well in the first couple of days, after which it dropped significantly.

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A Birthday Request.

Museum 2.0

They're simple --you can comment on any given chapter, or you can write a review of the whole book. Only one person has added a comment to a chapter (thank you, Juline Chevalier!), If you have a story or comment or idea to share related to a chapter, please do so. Tags: Book: The Participatory Museum. Thanks in advance.

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Vlogging Learning Journal: Editing

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Go buy the book, but while you're waiting for your amazon delivery, you can read Chapter 5 here. Practiced this editing style: "B-Roll" and "Cutaways" (see Chapter 5) 4. Technorati Tags: watchthis It is quite easy to use, especially if you're comfortable using PowerPoint. Captured a moment today 2.

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The Participatory Museum Process Part 4: Adventures in Self-Publishing

Museum 2.0

But I did choose Noncommercial because I don't want a publisher to snap up the book or a chapter, credit me as author, and sell the content. If you are serious about selling books through channels beyond your own website, there are really only two options--CreateSpace (owned by Amazon) and Lightening Source (owned by Ingram).

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[Webinar Notes] Mobile for Good: A How-To Fundraising Webinar for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Attended by more than 2,000 nonprofit professionals and volunteers, the webinar featured one best practice from each of the book’s sixteen chapters and provided the basis for writing and implementing a comprehensive mobile and social fundraising strategy. Chapter 1: Nonprofit Technology and Fundraising. Chapter 2: Get Organized.

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Fear 2.0

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

" I've covered some aspects of this in my screencast and workshop on " Tagging for Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing For Nonprofits." " Certainly tagging as a cure to information load and an easy way to share information for resource strapped nonprofits that afford fancy enterprise KM systems.

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