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Changeblogger Ning Group, Meetup, Meme and Wiki

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Changeblogger Ning social network to connect with other changebloggers. Brazen Careerist bloggers will be there as well. Since then, a number of different changeblogger tools, communites and events have been created which I encourage you to join, and to invite others to join: 1.

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How Many Hours Per Week Should Your Nonprofit Invest in Social Media?

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That includes the time necessary to research and write material and to secure images, videos, and graphics, as well the time necessary to manage and edit guest bloggers. Niche Networks (Ning, Change.org, Care2, WiserEarth, BlackPlanet): 5 to 10 Hours Weekly. Ning allows nonprofits to launch their own social networking communities.

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Cracking the Boys Club in Web 2.0: Ten Women Pioneers of Web 2.0

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Gina Bianchini, CEO and Founder of Ning. Charlene Li, Consultant and Blogger. I'm honored to be on the list along with some awesome women. Mary Hodder, Founder of Dabble.com and VP of Product Development, Apisphere. Tara Hunt, Co-Founder Citizen Agency and Citizen Space. Sandy Jen, Co-Founder of Meeboo.

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A Few Reviews of The Networked Nonprofit

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It was a good example of using a blog for nonprofits that we shared at Berkman Center Bloggers Meetup. Manny is the author of Ning for Dummies, but he is also the founder of tudiabetes and estudiabetes , 2 social networks with more than 22,000 members. Manny Hernandez.

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10 Questions to Get You Started Using Social Media for Your Nonprofit or Do-Good Project

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A social network like Facebook, LinkedIn, or Ning might be a tool to leverage your talents. WordPress , Blogger ) Podcast (i.e. Facebook , Ning ) Social bookmarking (i.e. No one wants to read a gloomy blogger, or interact with a reluctant Facebook friend, or subscribe to a YouTube channel that is never updated.

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Observing the Networked Effect on a Networked Fundraising Drive

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Roger Carr, Everyday Giving Blog , signed up to help me with a Bloggers Campaign part of the Sharing Foundation's Americas Giving Challenge , Today, I observed a twitter exchange from Angela to Roger. I thought she might be referring to our campaign, so thanked her. Yes, indeed Laura is helping us out. Thank you Laura! Thank you everyone!

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An Interview With Dr. Lynda Kelly, Australian Museum

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Will post reflections shortly) I met Dr. Lynda Kelly, a blogger and the Head of Audience Research for the Australia Museum. She also just set up a social networking site on Ning where museum professionals are discussing the future of museums in a Web 2.0 The site is called Museum 3.0. " We're moving from No to Yes, If.

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