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Beth Kanter posted an incredible photo today on blogher and netsquared (click on one of them to see it) taken from the camera_rwanda blog. You must visit this blog and see the photos. The photo above is from another beautiful photo blog called, Lives in Focus. The photos are incredible.
Today Allison Fine and I celebrated the launch of the Networked Nonprofit at TechSoup Global in the space where Netsquared Meetups take place. I got to snap this photo of two women, Marnie Webb and Charlene Li , who have greatly influenced my work over the past 5-10 years. She launched a book last month, Open Leadership.
Hanging with Britt Bravo at NetSquared Conference Photo by Schipulites. For the past three years, I've had the pleasure of working closely with Britt Bravo at BlogHer and Netsquared. We rarely get any face time. So, it was a welcomed an opportunity to see Britt again earlier this week.
After that, I discovered an interesting photo set in the Link netsquared tag stream and it was Seth Mazow, so I made him a contact. If you want to take a visual trip around the world and see some breath taking photos of the work done in far flung places, spend some time browsing this collection.
This is a photo of Erica Rios/ Xicanista. Erica did some fabulous live-blogging during the NetSquared Conference. blogher blogher_06 The conference is October 4-7, 2006 in San Diego, CA.
The last week has been all about getting ready for, and going to, the NetSquared Conference (thus no new blog posts since last Thursday), but I'm back home now and getting back into a normal schedule. Now I'm really excited to go to the Blogher Conference ! Let your audience grow and create your product.
She her day job is to blog and she does a terrific job at NetSquared and BlogHer. Check out the photo of my kids wearing one of her blog t-shirts). In her dorm room, she had photos of our family and my letters to her on the wall. Her personal blog , Have Fun Do Good , is a must read. But don't take my word for it.
Beth Kanter Although I've known Beth Kanter for a long time, and we write for BlogHer and NetSquared together, I've never heard her present until today when she gave the keynote at the 2008 Making Media Connections Conference. "Tools come and go, but a strategy based on experimentation sustains."--Beth
As many of you know, in addition to writing for Have Fun * Do Good, I am also a Contributing Editor, with Beth Kanter , for the Social Change and Nonprofit section of BlogHer. I have also written for The Extraordinaries , NetSquared , the Stanford Social Innovation Review Opinion blog , WorldChanging , and The Huffington Post.
Take for example, the netsquared conference. Another example of using a wiki to organize captured notes was Amy Gahran's wiki of all the blog posts and notes from the recent Blogher conference, compiled post-event and facilitated by the use a conference tag. This model can also be scaled to an entire blog community platform.
I have a lot of tree-planters to thank for the fruit I have eaten this year: my husband for being the best hubs ever , my parents for a lifetime of love, my friends for inspiring me, BlogHer and NetSquared for helping me make a living doing something I love (blogging!), Photo credit: Eden Hall Tree by Surplusparts.
You will learn about the different types and uses of blogs, why it is as important to read blogs as it is to write for one, how to add photos to your blog posts, and how to increase your blog traffic. Each student will create a Blogger blog during class. She also produces her own Big Vision Podcast.
Define something small and tangible - whether it be a flickr photo contest or exploring the content related to your organization's issue and identifying 10 friends or contacts. I interviewed Tuesday Gutierrez from SaveGuimaras over at blogher. I rely on photos sent to me by the filmmakers and some journalists on the field.
I sent Beth Kanter a Have Fun * Do Good t-shirt to thank her for being such a fabulous co-editor with me on BlogHer and the NetSquared blog. She posted the cutest photo of her children, Harry and Sara, wearing it together. Photo credit: Have Fun * Do Good T-Shirt by Beth Kanter. flickr Beth Kanter
I met Katya Andresen, a social marketing expert and well respected nonprofit leader at the Netsquared Conference. " (See video presentation from netsquared conference here.). Photos from Jossey-Bass. It arrived at my home office before I even got off the red eye! So, what's this book about?
Lasica at the 2006 Blogher Conference where I found out about his one his projects on ourmedia - the Personal Media Learning Center. - how to weave in other clips and photos seamlessly. a "Democratic knowledge clearing house." Meanwhile, JD Lasica has written an excellent how to piece that was published on TechSoup.
I put each woman's photo at the beginning of when she talks to mark each section. Oh yeah, and I do some talking in the beginning, too (: The panel was about 50 minutes. I hope you'll take the time to read it, because they all have some great advice. Britt Bravo: Thanks, you guys, for coming out for the last panel.
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