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Guest Post by Gaurav Mishra: The 4Cs Social Media Framework

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Instead of getting distracted by the tools and the terminologies, I focus on the four underlying themes in social media, the 4Cs of social media: Content, Collaboration, Community and Collective Intelligence. The First C: Content. As consumers and curators engage with compelling content, the content becomes the center of conversations.

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NpTech Tag Roundup: Election Day, NPTech Blog Chatter, and Tool Talk

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Blogging, Social Bookmarking, Expertise Matching, and MySpace Looks like Marnie Webb is using Ma.gnolia.com for her linkblog Britt Bravo launched the " Basic Blogging for Women " blog filled with pointers and summaries of advice to get started. And overheard at the TechSoup Second Life meeting this week.

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NpTech Tag: Stop Cyberbulling Day is Today!

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Update your bookmarks: [link]. The Bamboo Project gives up the round up of places to find great multimedia content online. where you vote for one of the finalists in the NTEN Video Content or watch a machinima about Nonprofits in Second Life. This queen of typos enjoyed that post quite a bit! It's moved.

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Social Media Adoption: The Line Between Individual/Personal and Organizational

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As Jon Stahl notes, in reaction to the recent Overbook Foundation Report , I wonder how much of this anxiety is the product of nonprofit sector consultants and pundits hyping Web 2.0 Of Second Life? tool after Web 2.0 How short was the hype cycle of MySpace? Of YouTube? Of Facebook? Are all of these important?

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MySpace.com: A Place for Donors? - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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To date, the Transfair USA Change.org widget reports bringing in the most money ($942), which works out to be about 22 cents per friend. They, however, were a significant outlier; second most is ASPCA with $200 (less than a penny per friend). The social bookmarking sites offer this. How much is too much? At least not yet.

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MySpace.com: A Place for Donors? - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

To date, the Transfair USA Change.org widget reports bringing in the most money ($942), which works out to be about 22 cents per friend. They, however, were a significant outlier; second most is ASPCA with $200 (less than a penny per friend). The social bookmarking sites offer this. How much is too much? At least not yet.