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RSS isn't dead: the best Google Reader alternatives | The Verge

AFP Blog

RSS isn't dead: the best Google Reader alternatives | The Verge : Feedly appears to be the heir apparent to Google Reader’s throne, a modern take on RSS that blends some of the niceties of Flipboard (like a “magazine view”) with useful Reader features like keyboard shortcuts and tags.

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Play Big. Change the World. Interview with Tara Sophia Mohr

Have Fun - Do Good

With an MBA from Stanford University and an undergraduate degree in English literature from Yale, Tara takes a unique approach that blends inner work with practical skills training, and weaves together both intellectual rigor and intuitive wisdom. Her work helps women play bigger in their work and in their lives.

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The Six Signs That Twitter Isn't For Your Nonprofit

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you want to follow a specific space, consider finding the right people twittering about that space, and building a blended RSS feed in Yahoo Pipes , and adding that to your RSS reader , instead of using the Twitter interface itself. t just blurt out your podcast url. Why build a persona and add people if you???re

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ASU Lodestar Center Blog: Research Friday: "Executive Compensation"

ASU Lodestar Center

The report details the challenges and perspectives of nonprofit CEOs in an elegant blend of statistical findings and personal voices. One of my favorite research reports is Daring to Lead , published by CompassPoint and the Meyer Foundation. Everyone that works with a nonprofit CEO should read this report.

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Prioritizing Your Web Marketing Budget - What Slice of the Pie Should Social Media Get?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

  I kept wanting to blend them.    And, of course, the cost ensuring that you have set up RSS feeds or what Chris Brogan classifies as "passports." They recommend that you allocate time and budget equally 1/3 between each. This sounds good, but I wish that the sections were as clear cut as the illustration. 

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Reflections from Center for Nonprofit Excellence Annual Conference, Louisville, KY

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They've never seen an RSS reader or been on Twitter and they need to be walked through these tools slowly. You need to blend the best practices of marketing and social movement building? Sometimes that first group isn't quite ready to play the game yes they could, but they need to see the tools in action to better understand.

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NTEN and TechSoup Webinar: Share Your Story - ROI and Social Media - Slides and Notes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Use your RSS reader like a rock star. Here's some points on that: Blend the numbers and non-financial factors into a concise and informative presentation. Listen, Learn, Adapt: Step-by-Step The following are the key points. For links and more detailed, see my earlier post on Listen, Learn, and Adapt. Using monitoring tools.

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