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Nancy Schwartz, Guest Post: Don't Even THINK about Social Media until Your Web Site and E-news Are Working Well

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Even though we can assume every org has a range of target audiences, members have to be a priority for every arts and culture organization. Flickr photo: al binami , View CC license This article was originally posted on Getting Attention at [link] by Nancy Schwartz: Nancy E. Expensive to produce and mail, but it has no value to me.

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Unlocking Data for Philanthropy: Notes from Global Philanthropy Forum Session

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They are trying to get companies to share data mining, for example mining Twitter and FB to detect disease outbreaks. He suggested the need for open source licenses for data and research should be available openly within a year. A new type of CSR? Beth Kanter (@kanter) April 16, 2013. May be generated as a by-product of activity.

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Pricing Discrimination: Should Your Performing Arts Org Price Based on Demand?

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For example, students and senior citizens often are willing to pay less than the average patron, and they can be easily identified with an ID or driver’s license.

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TechSoup's 'Novel' Ideas: What We're Reading Now

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It's about a fictional company in a fictional Bay Area town (though it is clearly based on Google). Though I'm only 80 pages in, the gist of it is that she discovers the company is up to some nefarious surveillance activities. The whole guide is Creative Commons licensed. " Ginny Mies, Global Content Curator.

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TechSoup's 'Novel' Ideas: What We're Reading Now

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It's about a fictional company in a fictional Bay Area town (though it is clearly based on Google). Though I'm only 80 pages in, the gist of it is that she discovers the company is up to some nefarious surveillance activities. The whole guide is Creative Commons licensed. " Ginny Mies, Global Content Curator.

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