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Sending Collections on the Road: Geocaching and Museums

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So I felt lucky last week to learn not only about an innovative arts exhibition employing geocaching, but to discover that its exhibit developer, Seth! puts it, “MySpace for inanimate objects.” explains: The city of Bellevue, Washington holds a public art sculpture exhibition every couple of years. Traveling public art!

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Top 10 Panels at Nonprofit Technology Conference - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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In this session, representatives from Causes (as in “on Facebook” and “on MySpace”), Capital One and Network for Good will present channels for raising money and awareness other than your website. April 27 , 2009 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM 3. We promise you won’t leave hungry.

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Groundswell Book Club Part 3: Energizing

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There are experts in every industry, from books to film to art, and they have an important voice in the selection and presentation of content. In other industries, including recreation and hospitality, the presence of reviews has been shown to be both popular and effective at generating business.

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Groundswell Book Club Part 2: Talking

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In this post, a discussion about the art of conversation in the groundswell. But in many cases, the benefits of groundswell talking--for example, reducing customer support calls or generating blog referrals--are not currently itemized elements of value in the museum industry. The first is shouting. The second is conversing.

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David Perlmutter Talks Blogs, Interactors, and Jon Stewart - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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Are they all going to be small cottage industry players, or will they get to be big business? A lot of people with MySpace sites, for example, dont think of them as blogs. Is Huffington Post big business, financially speaking? How about Daily Kos? I think all futures of blogging will come to pass.

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David Perlmutter Talks Blogs, Interactors, and Jon Stewart - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

Are they all going to be small cottage industry players, or will they get to be big business? A lot of people with MySpace sites, for example, dont think of them as blogs. Is Huffington Post big business, financially speaking? How about Daily Kos? I think all futures of blogging will come to pass.