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June 29, 2010
It was great pleasure to deliver the “Social Skills of Social Media” workshop at the Delaware National Estuarine Research Reserve today. Thanks to all of you for making it such [...]
April 8, 2010
Another dispatch from the “Picture is worth a thousand words” department — Techcrunch is reporting that Twitter users with a profile picture have, on average, 10 times more followers than [...]
April 2, 2010
One of the big buzzwords in the marketing and pr fields is “convergence” – which refers to the techniques and cultures of traditional vs. social media merging together and blending. [...]
March 29, 2010
A great fundraising message only gets you so far. Getting that message delivered is another thing, and collecting the money and recording the donation is yet another. That’s why I [...]
March 4, 2010
This is what I like to call “non point source information.” According to the latest survey from the Pew Internet and American Life project, more than 9 out of 10 [...]
January 26, 2010
I thought this mashup of Big Brother and traditional journalism was silly at first, but upon reflection, it’s actually an important experiment. MSNBC is reporting the following: Five journalists plan [...]
December 3, 2009
Here’s another “we’ll share our corporate profits with the nonprofit that gets the most votes” kind of thing. This time, I voted for the Potomac Riverkeeper — because they asked [...]
November 23, 2009
Creating Successful Petitions on Change.org from Benjamin Rattray on Vimeo. Those do-gooder techie types over at Change.org have launched a free online petition tool. This makes it possible for people [...]





