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Five Reasons to Read Beth’s Blog

Today is Beth Kanter’s 53rd birthday. For her birthday, she is lecturing in a Power of Social Technology Class, starting a meme experiment, and raising money for one of her favorite causes, the...

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New Online Identities: Figuring It All Out

In the past month, my life has changed a lot. Now I need your help with transitioning my blog to reflect those changes. The first big change was geographic: the move from Jerusalem to Boston in early...

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State of the Blogosphere: News You Can Use

The State of the Blogosphere offers a useful spotlight on important trends and returns from blogging – many of which can be applied to the nonprofit sector. If you cross the results of the SOTB with...

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Professional learning goals and blog reading: a framework

At the end of 2010, I thought I’d put together a blog post of the ten blogs to recommend to my readers for 2011. I tweeted out that I was looking for ideas and recommendations. Social Butterfly tweeted...

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Changing Up the Blog

Spring is here, there’s finally a whiff of summer on the way, and change is in the air. I left FirstGiving a month ago, and I am really excited to be working again as a digital engagement consultant...

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12 Ways to Develop a Community of Blog Readers

image courtesy of Nick Light, www.notionscapital.com   One of the hardest things to do is to develop a community of interested readers, sharers, and contributors to a blog. For new bloggers, it can be...

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What Makes a Blogger Credible?

Definition of credibility: “The objective and subjective components of the believability of a source or message.” – Wikipedia I was recently asked “what makes a professional blogger credible?” and it...

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Taking My Own Medicine

  As you may have noticed, I haven’t published my own work in a few weeks (excepting a guest post in early January). The truth of the matter is that I find myself thinking daily about what to blog...

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On Content Calendars

Content calendars are incredibly useful tools for organizing. But that’s what they are: a tool to create order out of ideas, and a commitment to publishing content. The calendar is the culmination of...

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Five Nonprofit Organizations Connecting with Tumblr

Tumblr, the visual blogging platform, is a hidden gem of the blogging world. For organizations with visual content, a younger demographic (though not a requirement), and a commitment to regular...

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Five Reasons to Read Beth’s Blog

Today is Beth Kanter’s 53rd birthday. For her birthday, she is lecturing in a Power of Social Technology Class, starting a meme experiment, and raising money for one of her favorite causes, the...

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New Online Identities: Figuring It All Out

In the past month, my life has changed a lot. Now I need your help with transitioning my blog to reflect those changes. The first big change was geographic: the move from Jerusalem to Boston in early...

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State of the Blogosphere: News You Can Use

The State of the Blogosphere offers a useful spotlight on important trends and returns from blogging – many of which can be applied to the nonprofit sector. If you cross the results of the SOTB with...

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Professional learning goals and blog reading: a framework

At the end of 2010, I thought I’d put together a blog post of the ten blogs to recommend to my readers for 2011. I tweeted out that I was looking for ideas and recommendations. Social Butterfly tweeted...

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Changing Up the Blog

Spring is here, there’s finally a whiff of summer on the way, and change is in the air. I left FirstGiving a month ago, and I am really excited to be working again as a digital engagement consultant...

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12 Ways to Develop a Community of Blog Readers

image courtesy of Nick Light, www.notionscapital.com   One of the hardest things to do is to develop a community of interested readers, sharers, and contributors to a blog. For new bloggers, it can be...

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What Makes a Blogger Credible?

Definition of credibility: “The objective and subjective components of the believability of a source or message.” – Wikipedia I was recently asked “what makes a professional blogger credible?” and it...

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Taking My Own Medicine

  As you may have noticed, I haven’t published my own work in a few weeks (excepting a guest post in early January). The truth of the matter is that I find myself thinking daily about what to blog...

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On Content Calendars

Content calendars are incredibly useful tools for organizing. But that’s what they are: a tool to create order out of ideas, and a commitment to publishing content. The calendar is the culmination of...

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Five Nonprofit Organizations Connecting with Tumblr

Tumblr, the visual blogging platform, is a hidden gem of the blogging world. For organizations with visual content, a younger demographic (though not a requirement), and a commitment to regular...

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