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However, as LinkedIn, Blogger and Myspace all celebrate their 10-year anniversary this year, nonprofits have now had a decade to study and experiment with social media and create systems for successfully launching and tracking the value of their social media campaigns. Source: M+R and NTEN. Source: M+R and NTEN. Source: Artez.
NTEN isn''t an organization, we''re a community – a community with a shared set of values , including authenticity, sharing, and of course, laughter. who embodies those values and enhances the NTEN community. In short, they embody NTEN''s Values. So thank you for being a vital part of the NTEN community.
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I’m in Washington, DC for the Nonprofit Technology Conference hosted by NTEN. Each panel allotted ample time for Q/A from the audience which consisted of nonprofit techies and bloggers. The question reminded of a screencast I created back in 2007 for NTEN and Salesforce Foundation that covered Google Adwords campaigns).
Master Trainer, Author, and Blogger. 14ntc nptech nten training' The design work you do prior to delivering your session, if done well, can have a huge impact on whether your participants walk away inspired to practice their skills or apply their knowledge in the real world. 14ntc nptech nten training' Beth Kanter.
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Bad Blogger! (I I think my clients thank me for being a bad blogger.) Thanks again for the post you bad blogger. ; > 4 Alfred Nutile 07.11.08 What’s kind of funny is that I was quoted on the press release , which was out 3 weeks ago or so, but it’s taken me this long to blog it. So what’s the news?
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I've been doing this for ten years as part of the annual NTEN Day of Service for the NTC. NTEN has two fantastic events this month! NTEN has two fantastic events this month! The conference will showcase NTEN's new book about mission-driven technology. Global Voices Bloggers Mentor Others. Registration here.
Nonprofit Blogger. Britt Bravo. brittbravo.com. So, you're ready to start a blog for your organization (or wondering why people aren't reading your current one)? It helps to have a plan. Will you make me a promise before you read this? Don't make blog planning a six-month process.
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is the executive director of NTEN and expert in everything nonprofit tech. is Vice President of Operations of C3: Colorectal Cancer Coalition and was one of the first nonprofit technology bloggers. Who are your favorite bloggers who write about nonprofits technology? Holly Ross. Megan Keane blogs at TechSoup community site.
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