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Step Up to AI, But Tread Lightly

.orgSource

AI analyzes trends, revealing new ways, unveiling patterns, unlocking marketing’s maze. Influencers are found, partnerships bloom, social media conquered, marketers consume. Should we believe the hype? AI has the potential to take marketing in new directions. “As Keep the limitations of that structure in mind.

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Guest Post: Top 40 Countdown at the Worcester City Museum

Museum 2.0

If you don’t watch Big Brother , The Apprentice , Dancing with the Stars or X factor you probably dismiss these shows because they revolve around people you don’t know in an environment you find uninteresting and over-hyped. The contribution of the positive support from our local paper, the Worcester Evening News, cannot be underestimated.

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Peer-to-Peer Crowdfunding Myths & How To Ensure Success

The Modern Nonprofit

You’re not going to over-hype a message to your mother or your very best friend. Then use that as a template, take out references to your personal relationship with your mother, and substitute it with references to your personal relationship with the new friend you’re writing to, and do that 150 times. PITCH THE MEDIA.

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The Real Housewives of Social Media: Cooking up Recipes for Nonprofit Success

NTEN

Neff and Jordan Viator -- had the great opportunity to lead a session entitled " The Real Housewives of Social Media " Funny Photoshopped pictures were displayed of us, we sported aprons to hype the theme, and we shared information and case studies on various aspects of social media campaigning. Funnel: Measure the whole funnel!

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Social Media for Good and Evil, Strong and Weak Ties, Online/Offline,and Orgs and Networks

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Rather than comparing Woolworth sit-ins to the much-hyped Twitter Revolution, finding the latter coming up wanting, and stopping there, Gladwell might have given some space in the New Yorker to dig a little deeper to find examples of folks using technology to organize in intriguing, successful ways.

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