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What's Your Content Gathering and Filtering Workflow?

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There is a wonderful post on the Shifted Librarian site about automated newsmastering on a PHD level -- what follows is the preschool version.). I put a "Cambodian Blogosphere Headlines" into the lower right side of Cambodia4kids Blog. Well, I did it! I'm pretty proud of myself. Click to enlarge). Technorati Tag: nptech.

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LinkedIn: The MySpace for Adults

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I noticed today when I logged into Typepad that it is promoting the LinkedIn widget (ChipIn is the featured widget in the gallery , BTW). The articles I've read with hype headlines like "My Space For Grown-Ups" or " LinkedIn or Left Out " describe LinkedIn is as necessary a business tool as a laptop or a cell phone.

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Meet Marshall the Nonprofit Blogging Coach

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I set them up with a nice looking site, ancillary services like a traffic monitor, email-subscribe service, RSS feeds and explanation, syndicated headlines from elsewhere, etc. I don't know how good the Typepad RSS traffic stats are, but you might want to look at reburning your feed at Feedburner.com. I don't know for sure.

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Let's Go Widget Shopping!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There are three general types of sources to find widgets to install on your organization's blog or web site: 1. So, if you are already using one of those services and want to integrate content onto your blog, check on their web site first. I'm not a techy, so I use typepad. Third-Party Widget Directory and Aggregator Sites.

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Screencast: Using Widgets to Build Community on Blogs Featured on NTEN Blog

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here's his definition: A Widget is a piece of code that enables a non-technical website publisher to pull in data and a display for that data from another website, so they can have, say, news ticker headlines or a personal horoscope, or local weather or an RSS feed. Does your web site or blog publish excellent content on a regular basis?