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8 Benefits of Having a Nonprofit Blog

Have Fun - Do Good

It's been said that people need to see an advertisement seven times before they will buy. As a mention in your Twitter feed, and clicking through to read the rest. As an excerpt on your Facebook feed, and clicking through to read the rest. In my book, there are two things all blogs must have: a way to subscribe and comments.

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Guest Post: 8 Benefits of Having a Nonprofit Blog

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It's been said that people need to see an advertisement seven times before they will buy. As a mention in your Twitter feed, and clicking through to read the rest. As an excerpt on your Facebook feed, and clicking through to read the rest. In my book, there are two things all blogs must have: a way to subscribe and comments.

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Web 2.0 Part IIa: Social Bookmarking

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

You basically have to either decide which site has your loyalty, and then stay with that one (or spend a lot of time importing and exporting and double/treble/quadruple bookmarking. Bookmarking saves me time, for sure. bookmarks to ma.gnolia.) It should be interesting to see how this plays out. Does it really connect me to people?

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SXSW: Social Media Nonprofit ROI Poetry Slam - Slides, Links, and Poems (long)

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Tell me what thy wildlife name is on the twitter feed-but be sure! With Twitter, Facebook, Digg and Stumbleupon gone are the days forgotten lore. Though I feel the time spent disputing could be better spent recruiting. One of them @peoppenheimer was kind enough to critic and help my own poem's meter and rhyme!

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