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Part III: Blogs, Podcasting and Vlogs September 27, 2006 When I start out these series, I seem to have an idea in hand about how to organize them, which, invariably, gets rearranged in the course of writing. So, here’s the post about Blogs, and their follow ons: podcasting and vlogging. As for podcasting and vlogging.
At the conference, I attended a session on video blogging with Ryanne Hodson and was inspired to go play in a vlog sandbox. I was also curious to see whether there were nonprofits using vlogs to promote their causes. Now almost a year later, there is renewed interest in vlogging and nonprofits. Here's a synthesis. The Issues.
I’ll then talk about blogging, podcasting and vlogging, which I think are probably the most hyped, and potentially least useful for nonprofits to jump into without a lot of thought. The technologies generally connected to Web 2.0 Then, I’ll talk about RSS and XML. These are, I think, the two most important aspects of Web 2.0
It might indeed make vlogging a lot easier as well. They’ve just released a beta version (sorry, Mac only, for once) of a new platform for internet video, called DTV. This is very cool. It makes finding channels with interesting video easy, as well as making channels easy. It’s definitely a thing to watch. issue as they see it.
Last week, I wrote a summary of vlogging and nonprofits. Via the Nonprofit Consultant blog I discovered " Dogooder.tv " which is Youtube for nonprofits. Here's what Ken had to say about it: So - Should your organization be posting videos on either DoGooder.TV or even on YouTube?
Our wedding was before the days when people created wedding blogs or wedding web sites or engagement moment sharing vlog posts -- and even a little before video taping was common. So, I decided to mark the Anniversary in flickr , blog post, and this vlog post. So, I consulted all the resources. Crap, I need to make it smaller!
See Dave Winer's comments here, or as someone on the vlog list "Fighting for civilty using rudeness.". Olivia Mitchell 's guest post on Pistachio Consulting offers some good tips: 1. Mena got angry at the comments because they were not so civil - particularly those from Ben MetCalfe who Mena called out publically.
Her most recent post is a longish review of social media - blogging, podcasting, and videoblogging - vlogging, to the initiated - and what their implications are for non-profit managers. It's Michelle Murrain's nptech blog, subtitled " Conscious, minimalist, neo-luddite perspectives on nonprofit technology. "
Bethany Hibbett, a recruiter for a consulting firm living in St. If anything, it’s made her more cautious about what she posts, consulting with friends before sharing new content. With Korban, though, the trust runs deep: Callaway plans to donate to the fundraiser and buy the merch, and would love to visit Ukraine one day. “I
You cannot accept any money for blogs or vlogs (video blogs) as this is another type of commercial activity. Do not only promise results after a consultation or after a product or service is bought. Book a Free Consultation. Make clear how any limited commercial activity serves your mission, for example with an annual report.
Social Networking There's still time to contribute a post to the Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants compilation of Nonprofit Use of Social Networking Tools. Its part of the " Have Money Will Vlog." " These are examples of vlog or blog raising - raising money from people via your blog.
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