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10 Blogging Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For the first time, readers could comment and share their opinions publicly on a piece of online content. Comments were taken very seriously, and in some cases, coming up with response was an agonizing, overthought experience. Also interesting about today’s nonprofit blogging is that many nonprofits have turned off commenting.

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Roundtree Launches New Podcast, Next Donor

Roundtree

Season One will consist of eight episodes, including interviews with Chris Horst of HOPE International, Tracy Nordyke of Mission Increase, Justin Narducci of CURE International, and more. “At Organization Comments CAPTCHA. And we're promising not to spam you. I’m ready for results. Name Email. GET IN TOUCH. 919.601.1439.

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When should a nonprofit organizational blog moderate comments? What are the different approaches?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So, when we talk about social media and being open and embracing the conversation, one of the most comment questions that comes up is: To what extent do you need to moderate the discussion in a socnet space or blog so it isn't antithetical to your mission? You moderate comments or leave it open. Why or why not? by Ken Fischer.

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Interview with Brooklyn Museum's Shelley Bernstein

Museum 2.0

Today, an interview with Shelley Bernstein , the Manager of Information Systems at the Brooklyn Museum, and the engine behind that museum’s fabulous forays into Web 2.0. Did you find that people who had been to the exhibition were commenting on the Flickr page? Spam, obscenity--they just aren't an issue at all. It depends.

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Mobile for Good: Fire Phone, Locking Down Data, and Services for the Homeless

Tech Soup

So let's say you're watching a movie and the camera pans to a can of Spam on a kitchen counter. The article interviews R.D. percent of the interviewed population already owned a mobile phone. Log in and let us know below in the comments! Sounds a bit creepy, right? Or helpful? Homelessness and Mobile Technology.

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10 Elements of an Effective Nonprofit or Do-Good Blog

Have Fun - Do Good

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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Day 1: Connecting Up Conference: Brisbane, Australia

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

What if we were to audio and video record interviews with politicians and put them on the web? What kinds of comments do you make on other blogs? Generally I wrote an honest comment and respond to what the blogger wrote. I don't promote our organization, but I do leave an authentic comment.