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Check out Allyson Kapin's post for using the newly released Facebook Places.
Facebook Places was just launched. It's a geo-location services that competes with FourSquare, and lets you see where your friends are as well as share your own location.
Thanks to Amy Harbison from the Meyer Foundation for sharing this list:
In late May, Karen Uffelmen wrote a great post for Care2's Frogloop about organizations who have realized and embraced their super powers. Karen listed 4 nonprofit organizations who have mastered their super powers and all 4 are current members of Green Media Toolshed.
So if you're trying to move messages through the media, the need for an online newsroom is old news, right? You know you need to designate a section of your website for reporters and other members of the media so they can get the information they need when they're working on a story.
Your group is sending out press releases, posting to your blog regularly, commenting on other blogs, and maybe even Tweeting. You want others to listen to what you have to say, but are you listening in return?
Could a strategy shift in your outreach to bloggers make a big difference in success and coverage? Paul Dyer says yes and I tend to agree. Paul puts out what seems to be a simple distinction in how you reach out to reporters and bloggers. He says you pitch r
Here at GMT we're seeing a trend among our current members and groups we're talking to about potential membership. Everyone is facing financial difficulties, that's no surprise. But what we're hearing is that the first cuts to be made are to the communications program -- whether it's a team of people or one person or a handful of services used by the organization. And once tho
It’s the age-old question that so many folks ask. OK, maybe not age-old, but it’s definitely been a frequently asked question over the past 3 or so years: How should I pitch my story to bloggers?
A memorable and effective marketing tagline is often the envy of all who are looking to build their brand. Read about a number of nonprofits who got it right:
Netcentric Campaigns provides a really helpful tip sheet on what webcasting is and what you need to get started. Check out their helpful
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