Posted on January 9, 2009 by sethhorwitz
We had a terrific meeting on Tuesday with a record 50(!) people who turned out in the rain.
The 5 panelists (described in the previous blog post) spanned a range of perspectives and Sam Cohen moderated an active and engaging discussion. Here are some pictures taken by Meg Rider:
And Reed Gustow was kind enough to share [...]
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Posted on January 3, 2009 by sethhorwitz
January’s Net Tuesday will be about Blogging for Nonprofits.
Whether you’re thinking about starting a blog or want to make your existing blog more effective, we’re planning a program that will :
feature nonprofits that are using blogs successfully to raise awareness, raise funds, find volunteers and achieve their mission — and how they are doing it
share [...]
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Posted on December 16, 2008 by sethhorwitz
January’s Net Tuesday will be about Blogging for Nonprofits. This is an important, growing topic (which generated a lot of interest at December’s Social Web Carnival).
Whether you’re thinking about starting a blog or want to make your existing blog more effective, we’re planning a program that will :
feature nonprofits that are using blogs successfully to [...]
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