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When I saw that the speaker list at the upcoming Symposium on Social Architecture co-hosted by the Berkman Center and Corante had a number of bloghers including one of the blogher orignators, Lisa Stone. it lead to a Cambridge, MA blogher meetup in Harvard Square! Technorati Tags: blogher Here's the details.
If you were at Blogher and are interested in nonprofit blogging, add a comment below. Technorati Tags: blogher As it turns out, she worked for MetaNetwork (the discussion community based in DC that used Caucus and hosted Arts Wire.). Sadly, Frank passed away about a year ago, but Scott is still there.
The minute I walked into the reception at blogher tonight, Susan Getgood came up to me and said "Don't photograph my shoes. My blogher shoes and feet photos have gotten more hits than anything else on my blog! of strange comments, including that's not your child is it? But because the blogher logo is green. -
How to keep plugged into and contribute this blogher community? Volunteer for next year's blogher. Link to Women Bloggers - I've done quite a bit of that in my live reports, but I need to add the blogher blogroll. Link to Women Bloggers - I've done quite a bit of that in my live reports, but I need to add the blogher blogroll.
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As I was browsing the flickr stream , I found this stunning photograph of Halley Suitt of Halley's Comment by JD Lasica , a bloghim. ( His complete set of Blogher photos are awesome.). Halley Suitt Originally uploaded by jdlasica. During the opening session , she made the point that women should ask for links.
Click To Play Here a round up of some the fabulous women Bloghers in Cambodia and Linux Chix that I met. Dee Dee with the BlogHer bag! Learn more about the comments. On the right, is Sopheap who I interviewed for BlogHer. Can someone please leave their names in the comments? Cross posted at BlogHer
I like the fact that I can have conversations with my readers in the comments. How come there are not so many BlogHers in Cambodia? Cross posted on BlogHer What are some of the benefits? I can communicate with other people who I know face-to-face and those who I don't know. People are afraid to implement their rights.
I was assigned to write a piece for the Blogher Holiday guide for this Sunday. LEAVE YOUR PITCH IN THE COMMENTS! My assignment: Recommend 10 (or more) nonprofits or causes that people may consider as a holiday gift. Now, I could go make a list, but I thought it would be such a richer list if you all helped me. IT WILL GET LOST.
Just a quick post to say that today at 6 PM Pacific Time is the last day to register for the BlogHer Conference. Let me know if you'll be there in the comments of this post, by email (britt AT brittbravo.com), or Twitter (@bbravo). blogher women blog nonprofit green social change They are selling out.
Questions, comments? . • Innovation and Tech Career Reinvention. • What Shirky Didn’t Tell Us. • Feminine Mystique. Our sponsors help make this event possible. A big thank you goes out to them. FreePress , Democracy In Action , Rad Campaign , Convio , Care2 , NTEN , Massey Media and Network Solutions.
Yesterday, in preparation for a session I'm doing at BlogHer Boston , I created a quiz for folks to self-assess how much information overload was a factor. Set a frequency for answering blog comments via email, doing outreach, reading blogs, writing posts and other tasks. Original cartoon from Rob Cottiingham Social Signal.
If you know of other ways to help, please post ideas in the comments. A BlogHercommenter also posted a link to an extensive list on the What Gives!? You can see photos of some of the damage as they come in on PicFog. Below is a quick list of organizations asking for donations. Cross-posted from BlogHer.com.
3 comments… read them below or add one } 1 Michele 03.19.07 I decided several weeks ago, for a variety of reasons, to retire my independent consultant hat. I want to more directly work with people and organizations, primarily focused around faith and spirituality. I want to see people’s real faces, and hear their real voices.
If you’d like a chance at winning those, leave a comment below on why you want to attend. This panel will discuss realistic metrics and benchmarks any organization can use in their campaigns and ensure that your using the right strategies and tools to listen and engage your audiences on different social networks.
Send an email or leave a comment below). Details: Date: May 12, 2009. Location: global (telephone and web). Panels: See the list of panel sessions here. Register: Registration is not yet open. To join the conversation and be the first to receive registration information on the Women Who Tech event please sign up for our mailing list.
You don't necessarily see women keynote at technology conferences (well accept for women focused technology conferences like blogher ), but Geoff was trying hard ensure a gender balanced program and succeeded. Geoff Livingston invited me to keynote the conference along with Shel Israel , author of Twitterville.
And, if you submitted a nonprofit panel - and I managed to miss it while scanning 1200 in ten minutes - please add the link and description in a comment. Open Source Disability Gadgets: DIY for PWD submitted by Liz Henry, Blogher. Probably missed it from scanning the 1200 panel names and titles - so add it in a comment.
Leave thoughtful comments - don't being an annoying self-promoter. Difference between broadcasting your message and engaging. It's not about you unless you are extraordinarily interesting. It's not about putting your words out there and letting them go. Plan and participate in events. Be generous. Technology. Make it easy to load.
I’ve been writing a blog for over a decade and in the early days I got a big boost from Blogher, co-founded by Elisa Camahort Page, one of the co-authors of this book. Let me know in the comments of this post! This book is chocked full of great advice, examples, and resources from two nonprofit media pros. It is a must read.
Lisa Stone's recent post on the Blogher Blog, " True or False: Do "women warm the podcast bench? So, be sure to leave a comment in Lisa's post if you are warming the podcasting bench. Technorati Tags: web2.0justice , blogher , nptech , net2
In the comments of my post of Annalee Newitz's talk on the Revenge of the Female Nerds , my friend Anina pointed me her interview on nerdtv. I met and live blogged Anina at Blogher. Certainly there are lots of to choose from in the Blogher Speaker Wiki. Technorati Tags: blogher , nptech , net2 , webjustice2.0 , femalenerd
(I've been wanting to do audio and video for a long time, but it wasn't until my blogher experience that I actually got moving and picked up the knowledge to try my first one. Lisa Williams showed her vlog from Blogher at the Berkman Thursday night blogging group and during the walk to dinner, I got to ask her how she did it.
Here’s a video and blog post I wrote for Blogher back then. I first encountered Tharum when he commented on my Cambodia4Kids blog in 2004, and we got to meet face-to-face in London in 2005 when he participated in the Global Voices Summit that year. It was terrific to see Tharum who was one of the first Cambodia bloggers.
Last summer, I remember seeing Britt Bravo photographing the trash at the Blogher Conference. She was creating a visual for this post, " Can't Blogher Conference Be Greener Next Year ?" In the comments, there is also a pointer to NTC's Green FAQ. The NTC Ride/Room Share Board.
It measures reader "engagement" based on things like the number of comments a post receives, and the times it was tweeted, rather than just page views. Thanks for reading, commenting on, and sharing Have Fun, Do Good! 11 Highlights from BlogHer '11 7. Below are the top 10 posts Have Fun, Do Good readers (like you!)
Following the link to this post "The need to centralize brand in a decentralized world" made me link of a recent post from Amy Gahran about Jack Vinson (both of whom I hung out with at BlogHer). And, of course, as I read down the comments I see one from Amy!
I wasn't there, but Alan Levine captured it on a mp3 file and blogher Bev Traynor took some notes. There was a tip in the comments on how to compress PPT slides. All we need are the PowerPoint slides to complete our virtual experience. I think she is wearing her purple pajamas, but not sure.
I'm working on a piece for the BlogHer Holiday Guide about encouraging children to contribute causes and charities. So, here's what I'd like to you, write up a blog, or leave a comment with link or track back - and let me know. thanks for all the comments. Winners of the Creative Commons Photo Contest, 2006.
I ran into her at BlogHer and immediately noticed her t-shirt because I have the same one. Drop a comment if you're interested and I'll tell you how). Click to Play. Meet Candace N. Nast who writes a placeblog called BlogWindsor and Femilicious. In fact, the photo I took of my kids wearing it won the Creative Commons photo contest !
Michele Martin, Bamboo Project Michele Martin is one of my favorite BlogHers in the nonprofit space. I discovered some wonderful nonprofit BlogHers by checking out the bloghers who participating in this learning experiment. I've been a fan of her blog for about two years. She also writes about training and personal learning.
Inspired by Kalyn Denny's new Meatless Monday column on BlogHer , I decided to cook five meatless meals for dinner last week. I love trying veggie and vegan recipes, so please share your favorites in the comments. Meatless Monday is a nonprofit initiative of The Monday Campaigns. What Are Your Favorites? Happy cooking!
And, I stumbled upon the blogher conference with a session entitled " How To Get Naked Online " in July. Julie Lueng left a comment and just had to follow it back to her blog and found her entry - " The Veil: Not Nake Yet. I'm looking forward to attending the How to Be Naked session at BlogHer.
I caught up with Jen Lemen's post " To Cambodia With Love " I met Jen at Blogher last summer in a session about Global Women Bloghers. One of the panelist had asked the room on my behalf for t-shirts for my suitcase campaign and Jen gave me a her blogher schwag! You can read more about her cause here. )
The first whole group session of Day 2 of BlogHer was, “How Has Blogging Changed your World?” When Hurricane Katrina hit, she and her blogging partner decided to write a post asking their readers to post items in the comments section that they could donate to Katrina survivors. I have friends all over the world,” she said smiling.
I can't wait to share what I learn with the Blogher Community). " I've been incredibly busy trying to prepare for international travel, get the kids ready for school, and finish up work-related responsibilities that I hadn't gotten around to posting my notes from one of the best sessions I attended at Blogher - Personal Branding.
I sent out a note to the women on the BlogHer Contributing Editor list. Please feel free to ask questions and to add your virtual book club tips in the comments. Find a handful of people who want to read the same book as you. In our case, I wanted to find people to read Half the Sky with me because I knew it would be a hard read.
While browsing the blogher schedule , I came across Lisa Meyers Brown's blog " The Rhetoric of Me " which is focused on: "What I think about everything.especially nonprofits and social network technology. If not, please comment here). In the comments section, Bob answers her post.
First, there was a lot of energy in the room, similar to the blogher , because a lot of people had been reading each other's blogs or posts on GV, but had never met face-to-face. Then it was opened up for additonal comments and questions. It was very similar to the way the blogher opening plenary was facilitated. tag: [link].
Hats off to Lisa, Jory, and Elisa (as well as to my fellow BlogHer CE editors) for posting such brilliant thoughts about this topic. After joining, post hyperlinks or review and comment on the resources of others, join the conversation. Often we DON"T see it because of comment moderation.) REPORT - Every little BIT helps.
If you post it on your blog, or Flickr, please share your link in the comments. at the Writing Salon, Berkeley, CA August 5: The Write Brain - Essential Blog Content Development Workshop at BlogHer '11, San Diego, CA Share. Come blog with me!
Hoping someone can update the final results in the comments). Did get one party hosted by Carwoo and organized by Renee Blodgett who I met a BlogHer in 2005. During the conference, there was a hashtag campaign – #beatcancer where PayPal and SWAGG will donated $0.05 for every hashtag mention to cancer charities.
In a recent post on Blogher, Virginia DeBolt mentions the list titled 100 Awesome Webmaster Blogs by and for Women by Jimmy Atkinson. In the comments, Christine Martell (who writes an awesome blog called) mentions a list of women edtech bloggers put together by Janet Clarey.
BlogHer '12 New York, NY. Let us know in the comments where else you'll be! Jun 12 - 13. Molly Connors. AMA Nonprofit Marketing Conference Washington, DC. Jul 9 - 11. Molly Connors. DMA New York Nonprofit Conference New York, NY. Jul 25 - 26. Dane Grams. Cindy Samuels. Animal Rights National Conference Alexandria, VA. Molly Connors.
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