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Media Consumption Meme

Have Fun - Do Good

A couple weeks ago Tara Hunt of HorsePigCow tagged me to be a part of the media consumption meme that has been flying around. It's been a pretty busy couple weeks, so I'm just now getting to it: Books: My favorite category! I keep track of what I read each year and have posted lists of my favorite books in 2006 and 2005.

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Tagged Again. Media Consumption.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This meme is on media consumption. This meme was started by Jeremiah Owyang , calling it "media consumption diet." Bookmarks: del.icio.us Books: I used to have impulsive book buying disease. I had more books than bookshelves. Sometimes I get freebies from publishers who want me to review the book.

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A Roundup of New Year's Predictions, Resolutions, and Best Of 2008

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last year, I couldn't decide and ended up writing the look back as a lessons learned, a personal New Year's resolution post, and a round up of what nonprofit folks had on their minds as they entered 2008: Four Lessons Learned: Social Media and Nonprofits Meme: I listed four lessons learned and tagged four other people.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If you are with a job training program, maybe you make a bookmark that is focused on job interview tips. These can be framed, or laminated, and turned into a bookmark, placemat, or shrunk to be coasters. If you are a dog rescue nonprofit, can you create doggie poop bags that are sustainable and have your logo on them?

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Steve Bridger

Bookmark the permalink. I’ve finally started work on my Now-to-New book (the book is itself a N2N project and you can see it unfold on my blog) and these words are very encouraging. Monday, October 27, 2008 at 11:27 am | Permalink gicela wrote: David Katz’s photographs will certainly make the history books.

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Using Cartoons To Make Sense of Your Data

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Rob worked with us as we developed each chapter to pick out the key idea and poke of at it – we wanted to write a book about measurement that was accessible and fun to read. I know of a rather good book on measuring things.) Read great books like Dan Roam’s The Back of the Napkin , and follow folks like Sunni Brown.

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