Reiko and I spent last Saturday at Podcamp Western Mass and as usual the amount of information was pretty overwhelming. As we look at the current development of the web and strategies to help Nonprofits communicate with their donors, volunteers and the media, we are always paying attention to trends and where things seem to be going. Chronologically we are now in Web 2.0 and fast approaching Web 3.0.
View PostHappy Groundhog Day and don’t just crawl back in your hole!
As we here sit through yet another snow storm (now rain on top of snow – yuck), folks in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania are telling us that since Phil did not see […]
View Post Facebook, staff development, Twitter, web marketingAround the Web January 14, 2011
Image by Squallwc via Flickr 1. Thinking about a blog for your NPO? Here is some thoughts & advise from one of the best (John Haydon): The Killer Blog Strategy […]
View Post Business, Common good, Facebook, non-profit organization, Service provider, Social Media, Social network, youtubeTell Your Stories Freely
Yesterday I read a post from Hall Web Development and Marketing blog called “Don’t be a Scrooge with Your Content” and it reminded me of the importance for Nonprofit Organizations to share their stories. Most Nonprofit Organizations appeal to donors and volunteers on an emotional level, and nothing appeals more than a compelling story, picture or video about their mission. Posting these stories on your website is a great place to share, draw more donors and be found on the web.
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