Things I thought were interesting…more than cat videos 1. Is Your Nonprofit Recording In-Kind Goods & Services? from Susan Hammond with scHammond Advisors Many nonprofits receive non-cash donations. In fact many count on it for their survival and for the delivery of the services they provide to their constituents. However many do not reflect [...]
View PostGrowing Your Blog
How to grow your blog is one of the biggest topics most asked about when I present about blogging. In general there are three major things that most bloggers need to keep in mind:
1. Create great content.
2. Blog consistently.
3. Read and comment on blogs in your subject matter.
5 Great Posts from Around the Web
Social Media & Facebook are what’s being talked about this week, Facebook with its Places and more impending changes. 1. From Smart Blog on Social Media: Understanding Social Media ROI in the Nonprofit Space Businesses and NPOs have different goals, operate under different restrictions and often have very different outlooks, customers vs. engaged participants… 2. From [...]
View Post advisory board development, Blogging, Facebook, Fundraising, guidestar, nonprofit education, nonprofit resources, nten, Social MediaBad Writing Closes Doors
In business, bad writing can close doors before one even has the opportunity to ring the doorbell. Last week I had lunch with a lawyer friend who was recently hired by a major Boston-based non-profit organization. She shared her good news, along with her challenges of finding a good nanny for her two young children [...]
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