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You've probably heard by now that Blackbaud has announced it intends to acquire Convio in a roughly $240 million deal. As we all learned from " The Brady Bunch ", it's not the marriage that's interesting, it's what happens when the family blending begins. Why I'm Optimistic About Blackbaud's Acquisition of Convio.
I’ve pulled together three ideas from Convio clients who are rocking and rolling with the new format. Blended I love the way the image that the San Diego Zoo is using on their banner is seamlessly blended with their profile icon image. Well, I’ve come to the rescue. Cute, right?
Convio has a D.C. The second thing is the blending of private and personal, which could be a bad thing. Having separate circles would give me the freedom to actually share my real thoughts. office and being Facebook friends with my coworkers in D.C.
The following post is by Kivi Leroux Miller and originally appeared as "Blending Marketing and Fundraising into Community Engagement Teams" on Kivi's Nonprofit Communications Blog on July 6.
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