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Tips for Disaster Relief Bloggers

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The last BlogHer Conference session I went to yesterday, before leaving early to go to a wedding, was about using blogging for Community Assistance. Here are some of the tips they gave for other disaster relief bloggers: Tips from Grace 1. They also set up a wiki. Your blog needs to be a place to “help the helper.”

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Wendy Harman, Social Media Maven, How I Have Fun, Do Good

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Wendy is a listener, innovator, online community member, information synthesizer, big picture thinker, and Director of Social Media for the American Red Cross. Red Crossers Jenny Brennan, Wendy Harman, and Seth Spiro checking Twitter and other social media in the Disaster Operations Center in Washington, DC Photo by American Red Cross.

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Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants: Using Social Networking Tools - Advice, Brief Case Study, and Resources

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

" What you are looking for how best to interact with the community as well as the techniques. Define something small and tangible - whether it be a flickr photo contest or exploring the content related to your organization's issue and identifying 10 friends or contacts. ve contacted us but we??ve Why do you think that is?

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Angela Devlen: Emergency Management Professional and Blogger

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We are working with international partners to address the consequences of disasters and violence on women and their families at the grassroots level-an issue that is near and dear to my heart. Until then, I can be contacted directly by anyone who is interested in learning more. ve viewed the aftermath of disasters differently.

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

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"It's not how many friends you have on Facebook, it's the depth of connection of our community ties that will keep us together and allow us to have political power together." Last week, after the election, BlogHer co-founder Lisa Stone, asked What Will You Do To Change America? We also looked to the business community.

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