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Meg Worden, Feed Me Darling : How I Have Fun, Do Good

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Learning how to tell a personal story is a powerful tool for healing. That we don’t have to be chained to the singular story of suffering looping around in our mind. It is both integrated into my coaching practice, and spilling over the edges in its own lovely world. Or more accurately, learning that we can tell our own story.

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Meet Connie Bensen: Network Weaver and Online Community Strategist

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In a recent post on Blogher, Virginia DeBolt mentions the list titled 100 Awesome Webmaster Blogs by and for Women by Jimmy Atkinson. BlogHer's leadership trio Lisa, Elisa, and Jory was in the number 1 spot. This list has included other BlogHers such as Anne Zelenka and myself. world was not only intriguing, but addictive!

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How Networked Nonprofits Use Twitter and Other Things I learned in Vegas

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The room was mostly filled with people from nonprofit organizations, some of whom had entered contests and others wanting to learn best practices. I did a quick icebreaker asking folks in the room to share two words — what comes to mind when you think about these online contests for nonprofits? Insights From Vegas. Photo by KK.

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Ask Britt: How Do I Promote My Do-Good Book Online?

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Twitter is a social networking and microblogging tool where news travels fast. I won't post your name, but I will post your question with my answer, so keep that in mind as you write if you don't want details in your question to identify you. You may also want to start Twittering. Title your email, "Ask Britt: your question topic."

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Basic Blogging for Women-REVISED

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. * You want to start, or find a community of like-minded people. * You are looking for a new communication tool for your organization or business. Use your blog as a marketing or advocacy tool. By the end of the workshop, you will: * Be ready to set up a basic blog. Know what type of blog is best for you. *

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Basic Blogging for Women Workshop

Have Fun - Do Good

If you: * Have something you want to say and share with other people * Want to join an online community of like-minded people * Are looking for a new communication tool for your nonprofit or business * Enjoy learning in a supportive, low-key environment This workshop is for you! Each student will create a Blogger blog during class.

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Notes, Reflections, and People I Met at Podcamp Boston

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

David Tames and I did a session called crash course on social media tools for filmmakers. But how about using Twitter as a feedback tool ? Website grader - useful tool to search trends. She introduced me to a utterz , a micro audio blogging tool. David Meerman Scott (damn his session was the same as mind.).

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