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The Fine Line Between Personal and Personality: Is Being A Human Unprofessional?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I'm sure many nonprofits (and foundations) who enter into the waters of social media for the first time feel this nervousness and perhaps fear. Here's a new fear: Reputation for accuracy, quality, and professionalism will be damaged if the organizations shows its human side. I asked Sean, why are we so scared of showing our human side?

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Interview: Kivi Leroux Miller, The Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Amy Sample Ward

I’m thrilled to have the chance to share an interview with her here and encourage you to add your questions in the comments! She’s a blogger, trainer, coach, and consultant. If you put aside basic resource issues of time and money, I think fear is actually one of the biggest obstacles.

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Lead or Follow: Arts Administrators Hash it Out

Museum 2.0

Trevor O'Donnell : Leaders Use Their Words O'Donnell was not one of the invited bloggers but a commenter from the field (a follower. He made a comment on Michael Kaiser's fairly formulaic "great artists lead the nation" post, laying bare the banality of most of the language used to describe and present art experiences to the public.

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Community Engagement Teams

Connection Cafe

Author: Guest Blogger. The following post is by Kivi Leroux Miller and originally appeared as "Blending Marketing and Fundraising into Community Engagement Teams" on Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog on July 6. Please share in the comments. What advice do you have for Layla as they embark on this merger?

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Groundswell Book Club Part 2: Talking

Museum 2.0

The simplest way is to be a commenter—to follow blogs and sites related to your institution and share your own observations and helpful tips. Many museums have jumped into the middle level—producing their own content—without starting with commenting. Many of the most active bloggers and Web 2.0 initiatives.

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Leaders in Nonprofit Technology: Daniel Ben-Horin

Tech Soup

On the evolution of TechSoup, I like John Markoff’s New York Times piece “When Tech Innovation Has a Social Mission” and the more personal New York Times memoir A Serious Side of Fun. After that he was a freelance journalist, writing for The New York Times , The Nation , Harper's Weekly , Mother Jones , Redbook.