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7838_32 Marnie Webb's Bookmarks Tagged With "communications"

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  1. Visit Twitter and micro-newsletters (The Holistic Web) Twitter and micro-newsletters (The Holistic Web)

    Twitter is a way to send sort burst of updates.

  2. Visit Messages that people can use (Change & Internal Communications) Messages that people can use (Change & Internal Communications)

    Get your internal communications to the point.

  3. Visit Media Volunteer Center Media Volunteer Center

    Help hundreds of non-profit groups nationwide get their stories covered in the media

  4. Visit We're looking for some talent (ext337) We're looking for some talent (ext337)

    CompuMentor's hiring.

  5. Visit NewPR Wiki - NonProfitBlogs.HomePage NewPR Wiki - NonProfitBlogs.HomePage

    Edit This: How personal publishing is changing the PR practice - A PR wiki

  6. Visit Your nonprofit: Online (lotusmedia 2.0) Your nonprofit: Online (lotusmedia 2.0)

    Preparation for a presentation on same

  7. Visit Smart Chart Smart Chart

    Walks you through a series of communications choices.

  8. Visit Non Profits Can Profit From Blogs Non Profits Can Profit From Blogs

    Blogs are a powerful addition to any non-profit organization's marketing and public relations effort.

  9. Visit Jon Stahl’s Journal � Blog Archive � Nail, Head, Ed: The significance of “citizen media” for nonprofits Jon Stahl’s Journal � Blog Archive � Nail, Head, Ed: The significance of “citizen media” for nonprofits

  10. Visit Google Groups : Nonprofit Emerging Technology Exchange Google Groups : Nonprofit Emerging Technology Exchange

    A new listserv focused on "...A group for nonprofit staff and ntaps can exchange information and ideas on emerging technology: blogs, rss, online communities, wikis, etc."

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