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To Get Close to Members, Follow MarTech Trends

.orgSource

Instructions, such as a style guide and taxonomies, are part of this process. Feature them on social media, and in podcasts, testimonials, and blog posts. They must also provide the authority and guidance that unites strategy, brand, and voice across the organization. Use that network of respect to elevate your brand.

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The sgENGAGE Podcast Episode 77: Leveraging the Power of People

Connection Cafe

Why the sector needs a standard taxonomy to manage and measure volunteerism. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes , Stitcher or your preferred streaming service for future episodes! This is really about creating a common language, a taxonomy, of how you measure and manage volunteers.”.

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Kicking off SOCAP16 at the Intersection of Money and Meaning

Connection Cafe

This taxonomy will enable us to aggregate data and provide benchmarking services for the purpose of supporting corporations, foundations, and NPOs to connect over shared interests. In addition, check out our recently launched podcast – Champions for Social Good. So, stay tuned for daily blogs on the important happenings at SOCAP16.

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Building Blocks of Social Media - Webinar slides and notes

Amy Sample Ward

If you are using Delicious, for example, you don’t need to create a list of tags or a taxonomy you have to stick to before you actually start saving bookmarks. Upcoming events in the series include podcasting, video creation, creating social buzz, and social media ROI. How do you create a tag? Check them out and register here!

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You're Doing That Wrong! Rule of Thumb

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

report led me to post on the concept of 'collabuary' raised in the report, which prompted Stephen Downes to comment in reply , trying to distinguish between folksonomies and collabuaries (which he thinks isn't a useful term; it just means 'vocabulary' or 'taxonomy'). Resources included in the wiki with podcast. A link to a Web 2.0

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NpTechTag Summary: Connected Conversations, Live Blogging, and Other Great Finds

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Many useful observations and questions raised about how to analyze the tagging data we've collected and how to move from a folksonomy to a taxonomy. Northern California Grantmakers Briefing called From YouTube to Podcast: Digital Media, Philthanthropy, and Social Justice was live blogged by Lucy Bernholz here.

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Friday Lynx

Michael Stein's Non-profit Technology Blog

Her most recent post is a longish review of social media - blogging, podcasting, and videoblogging - vlogging, to the initiated - and what their implications are for non-profit managers. It's Michelle Murrain's nptech blog, subtitled " Conscious, minimalist, neo-luddite perspectives on nonprofit technology. "