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Advice for Consultants - Part 2

Robert Weiner

Today I’m posting Karen Nyhus ‘ advice, originally posted on NTEN’s nptechconsult forum (for members only) in response to a request for “resources and tips for our nonprofit technology community to help them start things off right in 2007.&# Try out new technologies on your own when you get a chance.

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Digital Habitats: Stewarding Technology for Communities

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Learn Trends Digital Habitats View more presentations from Nancy White. Technology for Communities project. The Technology for Communities project was started off by Nancy, John, and Etienne. Step 2: providing technology: choosing a strategy, selecting a solution, and planning the change.

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All You Need To Know About Virtual Conferences

AccelEvents

But, with a virtual conference, you will have virtual technology to consider. An association usually hosts the event and will market it on their website, through academic and social forums, through listservs, word-of-mouth, and more. To capitalize on this trend and begin planning your own virtual conference, reach out to Accelevents !

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Using Metrics To Harvest Insights About Your Social Media Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

On a listserv the other day, Laura Quinn at Idealware asked if "Visit" or "Click" data on Feedburner were useful metrics to track to assess reader interest in your blog content. You should be looking at monthly trends over time. For blogging, you have to use a couple of different tools to get the different metrics you need.

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Convio Buys GetActive: Is that the end of software legos?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I stopped for yet another a latte on the way home, checked my treo and discovered this email from Ryan at PicNet about the big news in the Nonprofit Technology World -- Convio Buys GetActive. This big news and it rocked the nonprofit technology world yesterday. The listserves are hopping with this news. GetActive???s

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Groups: A Review of Five Platforms to Build Community

Care2

Which tool is best for your group will depend on your goals, your members level of engagement, and the group’s comfort level with social technologies. If your group would make for an active and participatory email listserv, it will probably work as a group too. It could get unwieldy quickly.

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Image Beats Text: Good for Museums, Tough for Me

Museum 2.0

Visual content motivates more responses than text, engages younger participants, and is often cited as a major trend of 2012 and 2013. A trend in which I take almost no part. Most of the professional networks I belong to online operate using the most antiquated of text-based tools: the listserv. I''d love to hear what you think.

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