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Four Recommendations for Personal and Professional Branding

Amy Sample Ward

“ 72% of the 209 respondents describe their approaches to personal/professional use of social media as either ‘blended’ or ‘segmented by channel’ ” Facebook friends aren’t created equal; or, rather, Facebook gives you the options to treat your friends differently. Photo credit: Flickr hassmanm ].

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Emerging Leaders Need More than Leadership Development

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr Image – ImageGroup. I’ll share more about this idea in my next blog post and during a panel at CauseCamp on Tuesday, but for now here’s a post from Kari about the big picture about why investing emerging leaders development is important for nonprofits.

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Cheap and Cheerful Audience Analysis for Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr Photo by Matthew Field. Even more importantly, what motivates them. So, was delighted when Darren Barefoot asked if he share a guest post about how to do audience analysis. Note from Beth: One of the most common questions I get at workshops or webinars is, “Should our organization be on XYZ social or mobile platform?”

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PopTech Fellows Program: Reflections

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

PopTech is an amazing blend of people, ideas, and projects. Peter Durand, Flickr Photo. This gives an opportunity for the audience to share their story and their knowledge. I was humbled to join the illustrious list of faculty members who have talents and wisdom in content areas that I only dance around of the edges of.

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Adventures in Participatory Audience Engagement at the Henry Art Gallery

Museum 2.0

This post shares my reflections on the projects and five things I learned from their work. All the photos in this post are on Flickr here. This is less true of Dirty Laundry, which required a blend of friendly invitation to participate and private spaces to contribute secrets.) People make the museum friendly, not activities.

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New Models for Community Partnerships: Museums Hosting Meetups

Museum 2.0

They left and wrote over 100 positive reviews of the evening, 12 positive reviews of the museum, and shared over 300 photos of their revels on Flickr. They left with free tshirts branded with the museum's name (and other sponsors), wrote about it on a wiki and shared photos on Flickr. Talk to the folks at Instructables.

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17 Ways We Made our Exhibition Participatory

Museum 2.0

Note: you can view these photos of the exhibition on Flickr here.) Second Floor and the Main Gallery The main gallery for the exhibition primarily focuses on a blend of traditional exhibition content exploring romantic and platonic love. This is a simple post-it-based talkback wall where people share their breakup stories.