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Let The Change Blogging Meme Hit The Road.

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Alex Steed is a self-described millennial activist and he has just announced his Millennials Changing America: The Next Generation of Organizing where he will visit over 30 cities across the United States to meet, interview and report how young people are using the Internet to leverage their social and political power. s Alex Steed.

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7 Practical Tips for Engagement with a Higher Purpose On Social

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You can also invite Alums to share what they’re up to as part of your engagement strategy on social channels, either as a dedicated post or part of the conversation in the comments. Make up your own nostalgia meme. Notice the engagement in the comments, with people tagging each other. How about Flash Back Friday ?

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Ask Britt: How Do You Increase Blog Traffic?

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Comment on other blogs. Make it easy to comment. It's ok to have comment moderation, but don't make people register. Participate in memes , blog carnivals and challenges. Interview people who have blogs or email lists, and will post a link to the interview. Link to other bloggers in your posts.

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The Lurker to Contributor Ratio: Tagging Communities Compared To Other Online Communities

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comments??? It's an emerging rule of thumb that suggests that if you get a group of 100 people online then one will create content, 10 will "interact" with it (commenting or offering improvements) and the other 89 will just view it. Recent research in this area distinguishes between ???comments??? content creation??? ???It's

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10 Elements of an Effective Nonprofit or Do-Good Blog

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Facilitate commenting Allow commenting. Moderate your comments if you are concerned about inappropriate remarks, or spam. If they are civil, allow comments that are critical of your organization. If you receive a comment, acknowledge it, even if your reply is brief. Interviews (written, audio, video).

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Talk Twitter to Me

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or something else funny (sometimes used to offset potentially racy comments???if Spreading as many internet memes as possible is good. Links to media you create - video is fun, podcasts, perhaps interviews that are posted online about you, etc. if you didn???t t say it, but are just REPEATING IT, then it???s

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Best of Beth's Blog 2008: Finding The Top Ten Posts In Less Than Five MInutes!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I use a variety of tools for this analysis, including Google Analytics, Feedburner subscriber counts, and manually tracking comment to post ratios (typepad doesn't have a nifty plugin like wordpress to automate that grunge work) A tool that use to evlauate my content is PostRank. Interview with Jonathon Colman. The Cute Dog Theory.

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