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Great reads from around the web on April 8th

Amy Sample Ward

To follow more of the things I find online, you can follow @amysampleward on Twitter (which is just a blog and resource feed), or find me on Delicious (for all kinds of bookmarks). The way we engage in public dialogue, coordinate, solve problems—all of it is shifting. New networks are emerging everywhere.

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Meet Amy Fox of MuseumTweets: Best Practices for Micro Blogging in Museums

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I first met Amy Fox when she de-lurked on the Museum Computer Network listserv. I have also been following public Twitter updates that include the key word museum using Twitter Alerts. Will it be another RSS feed? One example is simply turning a Twitter account into an RSS feed. Do you want to start conversations?

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Getting More out of Online & Offline Events

Forum One

Create a short video to publicize the event & post it on YouTube to generate some interest. Set up a Twitter ' Tweme ' feed so that you can consolidate all of the Tweets of participants at the event. We happen to have a software for this very thing: Live Interviews Online.) Use video, audio, or text--all work well. Check it out !

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

news or web feeds ???? or software that gathers all the news feeds in one place where you can scan/read them quickly. The news feeds are created by some behind-the-scenes code called ???? Most blog software can generate a RSS feed with the click of a button - you don??????t Consuming Reading Feeds. Read your feeds.

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What's your (blog) Conversation Strategy?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As noted by Holly Ross on the NTEN blog, having a conversation in blogs and other social media is a public conversation. Public conversation has been happening on the Internet since it started - via listservs, newsgroups, and online forums. There are other services: CoComment. Co.Comments.

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Marnie Webb On Nonprofit Blogging

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They should belong to listservs, comment on community bulletin boards. feed), and tools that allow you to find other people and organizations who are working to solve the same issues you are working to solve. Paying attention and contributing to listservs is a part of my job. Going to conferences is a part of my job.

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A. Fine Interview:Social Media Author Allison Fine - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

frogloop Home frogloop Home Receive monthly updates Subscribe to our RSS feed Follow frogloop on Twitter Most Popular Posts Social Network ROI Calculator Social Networking for Nonprofits: ROI, Tracking Tools and More "While Theyre Hot!" We are used to seeing movements spearheaded by one or a few public faces.