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How to inspire grassroots activism

Socialbrite

We can do that not just by rehashing the nature of present problems but by outlining specific tangible steps we can take toward change and by highlighting the inspirational stories of people already making a difference. Here are three suggested things to try to inspire grassroots activism: 1.

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Virtual Event Venues: The Rise of a New Event Space

AccelEvents

A virtual event venue is a production or broadcast studio designed to facilitate virtual events and webcasting. To avoid these problems, event hosts can use a virtual event platform like Accelevents for ticketing, registration, video streaming, and hosting. What is a Virtual Event Venue?

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Virtual Event Venues: The Rise of a New Event Space

AccelEvents

A virtual event venue is a production or broadcast studio designed to facilitate virtual events and webcasting. To avoid these problems, event hosts can use a virtual event platform like Accelevents for ticketing, registration, video streaming, and hosting. What is a Virtual Event Venue?

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How to plan and run a good web conference

Forum One

Make sure you understand bandwidth and voice limitations of participants. If you have more than a few international participants, especially from developing countries, voice connectivity for the audio portion of the meeting can quickly become a problem.

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Vote and Comment for ALL these Awesome Nonprofit Panels at SXSW!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There are over 200,000 professional artists in the US — and a bunch of them have problems the techies could help solve. What artistic problems need a dose of geek teamwork? Putting the Public Back in Public Media Think NPR and PBS are just broadcasters? What are the geeks doing that needs better artistic focus?

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Trust Me, Know Me, Love Me: Trust in the Participatory Age

Museum 2.0

Books are a distant second at 61%, and a majority of Americans find print and broadcast media and the Internet to be not trustworthy." But here's the problem. And here's the bigger problem. And then there's the value of primary voices for interestingness. I don't entirely trust these reports. Be personal.

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5 Ways to Strengthen Your Nonprofit Brand Strategy

Media Cause

In doing so, nonprofits often sacrifice some of the magic that can distinguish brands and bring them to life: things like a fun personality, using humor, being quirky, or even edgy—instead opting for a safer, more ubiquitous voice that appeals to broader audience groups but often translates to a less memorable, less ownable brand position.