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How Nonprofits can Use Analytics with Advocacy

Connection Cafe

Between the hashtags, the Facebook groups, the online petitions, the blog posts, and the constant emails, there’s just an overwhelming amount of advocacy communication online today. In this blog post, I want to discuss two big themes from chapter 1 of the book. Today’s hybrid media environment is still in flux.

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Oh Yeah, and I shoved a camera in his face

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If you want to get acceptable audio for video blogging on an inexpensive camera you need to control the noise/environment or get really close to your subject. The guy watching us was public broadcasting producer. Certainly not everyone can afford to purchase expensive equipment to ensure broadcast quality audio.

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The Olympics – A Guideline to Continuous Learning

Gyrus

Sure there are special broadcasts that detail typical training regimens for certain prolific athletes, and I for one am quite interested in attempting to eat the 2008 diet of Michael Phelps, who famously proclaimed he was consuming 12,000 calories a day. However, I am sure that sounds a little more glorious than the actual act would be.

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Learning in the White Space: 5 Unintended Lessons from a Marketing Class

NTEN

Thanks to many recent conversations I've had with Erica Mills of Claxon Marketing (and spending much time reading her blog ), I'm coming to realize that telling someone your most compelling thing is better than telling them your everything (to use Erica's words). It sounded to me like he didn't think the information was important.

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Interview with Dan Fellini, NTEN's Web Developer

NTEN

It may sound obvious, but for young organizations or inexperienced tech teams, the first inclination is to just start building. Just about every client I’ve ever worked with has said, “We need a blog!” And so we build them a blog, and launch the site. Six months later, there’s no new content, just three old, stale blog posts.

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An Open Letter to Museums on Twitter

Museum 2.0

Dear Museums on Twitter, Thanks for experimenting in a new and largely uncharted online environment. Twitter is like a big radio party--everyone can broadcast and everyone can listen. I'm cool with you using Twitter to let me know about new blog posts, exhibits, programs, or changes to your hours. But not enough of you.

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[VIDEO] Using WhatsApp to Increase Engagement with Multicultural Communities

Bloomerang

She’s been blogging for us. So in Spanish, it’s with a J so it would sound an English jajaja, but in English, it’s with an H, but the H in Spanish is silent. So the broadcast, how the broadcast works is you make, if the person that wants to do the broadcast, anyone can do a broadcast.