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Information Overload: Make Using Your Email Delete Button Like Eating Chocolate!

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Photo by Ezster On Saturday, I attended BlogHer Boston. The networking was fabulous - meeting many new bloggers in the Boston area as well as seeing long-time blogher buddies and of course, Jory, Lisa, and Elisa. BlogHer always inspires me and this one did not fail. It was better than eating chocolate!

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Allison Fine's New Book!

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I've finally posted my review over at blogher. I've also found that events that use the "unconference" approach and informal learning and sharing like Boston Podcamp have also helped me learn. Check it out!

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6 Ways to Use the Web to Find a Nonprofit Job

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Twitter According to the Wall Street Journal article, Twitter Yourself a Job , Alexa Scordato sent out a message to her Twitter followers saying that she was looking for an entry level social media job in Boston. Cross-posted from BlogHer. Within two weeks she had a job. I'm sure that isn't the norm, but it can't hurt to ask, right?

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Revenge of the Female Nerds: Myth Busting

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The room was probably 60-70% women, by the way - which goes along with her main idea that this is a gender issue, and that men and women need to work together on solving it. My fellow blogher, Lisa Williams , disagreed on this point. Technorati Tags: blogher , webjustice2.0 , net2 , nptech , berkman feministcarnival.

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Angela Devlen: Emergency Management Professional and Blogger

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She brings these two passions together in her current roles at Caritas Christi Health Care in Boston and the Business Continuity Planning Workgroup for Healthcare Organizations (BCPWHO). Should there ever be a disaster (god forbid), how could a blogging network like BlogHer be of assistance? Tell me about you I???m Since then I???ve

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Small Groups Can Change the World: An Interview with Marianne Manilov of The Engage Network

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Last week, after the election, BlogHer co-founder Lisa Stone, asked What Will You Do To Change America? A core group of leaders who, in the organizing movement, happen to be predominantly white men (still) who are in positions of strong power, who are trying to excite a base of people for a period of time on a certain issue.

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Solutionary Women: Alli Chagi-Starr, Ilyse Hogue, Melinda Kramer and Reem Rahim

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it doesn't have to be completely narrow, but you're going to get more of an audience if it's about a particular issue, rather than just everything. You don't want to write about everything, because then people won't find you in the same way as when they search on Google about "homelessness issues", or "the environment."

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