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Guide to Personal and Professional Branding

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72% of the 209 respondents describe their approaches to personal/professional use of social media as either 'blended' or 'segmented by channel'." Here are some helpful tips to keep you on your own message: Use privacy options to your advantage! "

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10 Best Practices for Planning Successful Crowd Funding or Giving Day Campaigns

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The next day, I facilitated a workshop on Best Practices for Crowd Funding that blended traditional instruction with innovation lab facilitation techniques. 6: Leverage the power of social proofing. 6: Leverage the power of social proofing. My trick for helping participants avoid a food coma is to get the audience moving ).

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Prioritizing Your Web Marketing Budget - What Slice of the Pie Should Social Media Get?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Social Opportunity. You Need Social Networks. One of the messages that came through from this group of experts is that social media can give you a lot of return for your investment.    And, as Geoff points out social media does take time and it can take away from core operations - if you let it.  

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Should CEOs and Executive Directors Use Social Media?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This is a good example of a "Blended profile.". charity:water has a huge Twitter following of over 1 million fans and supporters and has a great deal of expertise using social media to leverage fundraising and raise awareness of their work. The Twestival and Charity Water's house social network are stellar examples.

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Self-Identification and Status Updates: Personal Entrypoints to Museum Experiences

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Facebook , a social network for friends, asks, "What's on your mind?" Creative Spaces , a social space for collections of museum objects, asks, "What inspired you today?" Of course, in most cases, contributors are spectators and vice versa; the audience is blended. Tags: personalization design usercontent.

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ASTC Recap: Questions, Colors, and Reflective Research

Museum 2.0

talked about the Bellevue Sculptural Travel Bug project and geocaching, and Tamara and I both talked about content experiences that incorporate exhibits, social networks, and in the case of a newish project I'm working on, cellphones. The REFLECTS project blends practical institutional demands with deep research.

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Groundswell Book Club Part 2: Talking

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The next level is to produce your own talk, via profiles on social networking sites, a twitter feed, flickr group, blogs, podcasts, or online video. Groundswell profiles the story of the Blendtec, the blender company that stumbled into a viral video explosion with their " Will it Blend? Do you want to raise brand awareness?

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