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The Dangers of Online Services

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

This week was a bad week for online blogging services. First the blogging service JournalSpace , with hundreds of users, just, well, died, because they didn’t have a proper backup. These are two fairly small, fairly low-profile services (although SoapBlox is considered an extremely important part of the progressive blogosphere.)

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Interview: Kivi Leroux Miller, The Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Amy Sample Ward

She’s a blogger, trainer, coach, and consultant. It’s like they just want to quietly blend in, when what they really need to do with their marketing is stand out! I talk about several ways to deal with that kind of fear in the book. Stories are the best way to bring to life for people what it is you do.

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Groundswell Book Club Part 2: Talking

Museum 2.0

Many of the most active bloggers and Web 2.0 talkers do most of their talking on other peoples’ sites--check out this post from a blogger explaining why he comments on 36 blogs each morning. Groundswell profiles the story of the Blendtec, the blender company that stumbled into a viral video explosion with their " Will it Blend?

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The Imperfect Storm

Connection Cafe

Author: Guest Blogger. The demand for services is up; contributions have barely regained their pre-recession levels; government funding is way off; and expenses are rising. Blending in for nonprofits is now less useful than standing out. a global software and services provider for nonprofits.

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