Social Media Panel – Links
Thanks to everyone who attended the social media panel yesterday at the DMA New York Nonprofit Conference. Jann (@jannschultz) did a great job of moderating and the case studies from Jay and Brenna (@LemonadeJay @bfholmes) were enlightening. (Just wish we had more time. Sorry that we did not have time for Q&As!). I know we [...]
Read more »Links: Writing for your audience
Writing content that will be appreciated by your audience is one of the make-or-break aspects of blogging. Here are several posts from other bloggers with great ideas for defining and appealing to your audience: Three Ways to Define Your Target Audience A lesson in deciding who your audience is before you start blogging from Kivi [...]
Read more »Link Roundup: Hunger in America
WeCanEndThis.com has a contest launched from the CauseLab virtual brainstorm at South by Southwest conference (SXSW). You can still submit your individual ideas and improve others’ ideas to qualify for the $1,000 cash prize for best original idea or $500 cash prize for best collaborator. Too many people have to choose between healthcare, utilities, rent [...]
Read more »Nonprofit blog carnival for March
Jason Dick, who writes A Small Change blog, is hosting this month’s Nonprofit Blog Carnival. Usually everyone writes on a particular theme. This time the topic was blogger’s choice. I submitted my last post on Step by Step Fundraising, 6 Reasons NOT to Start a New Nonprofit Organization. Here are a few my favorites: How [...]
Read more »Earthquake in Haiti: One Month Later
Today I’m posting a roundup of links related to the Haiti earthquake. Many bloggers and activists are now focusing on the country will rebuild. It may not be front and center news anymore, but these efforts will go on for many years to come. Bloggers can play a big role in helping keep awareness up. [...]
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