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The Latest from the Nonprofit Marketing Community

Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Alia holds a masters degree in public policy and communications from the LBJ School at the University of Texas at Austin. Think about how many hours you spend online every day. Now think about your supporters. These generous individuals are spending more and more time on the Internet all the time, and they're beginning to want--nay, expect!--that
 
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Last week I went to a Rise Austin presentation by Cindy Cesares, managing editor of Guanabee , a blog which is like Perez Hilton for Latinos. Blog this on Blogger. Tags: Uncategorized attention blog blogging for cash blogging for money cause-blogging cindy cesares entrepreneur getting attention Guanabee nonprofit RISE Austin
 
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
About our speakers Katya Andresen (Chief Operating Officer, Network for Good): Katya is a speaker, author (Robin Hood Marketing) and blogger about nonprofit marketing, online outreach and the basics of social media. Alia holds a masters degree in public policy and communications from the LBJ School at the University of Texas at Austin.
 

The Best from the Nonprofit Marketing Community

TREW marketing also recently participated in Convio’s New Year’s Resolution campaign,  where a dozen or so bloggers and many Convio customers, shared their goals for 2009 such as technology adoption, research, and measurement. Tags: austin TREW Marketing News Cause Trade Shows Best Practices
The We Are One initiative took a great deal of collaboration among twelve of Austin’s largest nonprofits, and they speak as one voice in addressing important needs across the region, especially as the economy continues to decline. Austin Children’s Shelter. Leadership Austin. Big Brothers Big Sisters. Capital Area Food Bank.
Last week I went to a Rise Austin presentation by Cindy Cesares, managing editor of Guanabee , a blog which is like Perez Hilton for Latinos. Blog this on Blogger. Tags: Uncategorized attention blog blogging for cash blogging for money cause-blogging cindy cesares entrepreneur getting attention Guanabee nonprofit RISE Austin
If you’re just joining us, last week I went to the RISE AUSTIN conference for entrepreneurs. Stay tuned for more tips from the Rise Austin Conference. Blog this on Blogger. It’s a free annual conference to help people get a leg up on starting and running their businesses. Save costs. Where can you save costs?
This is part three of what I learned from the fabulous RISE Austin conference that took place March 1-5th 2010. Blog this on Blogger. If you’re new to these posts, you might want to take a look at the previous two posts where I talk about how acting like an entrepreneur in your development office can save you money and time.
Last week I went to the RISE AUSTIN conference for entrepreneurs. If you are an entrepreneur, or thinking of becoming one, I would suggest traveling to Austin just for this conference. Stay tuned for Part Two of tips from Ann Webb’s presentation at RISE AUSTIN. Blog this on Blogger. Be Able to Motivate. Digg this!
Alia holds a masters degree in public policy and communications from the LBJ School at the University of Texas at Austin. Think about how many hours you spend online every day. Now think about your supporters. These generous individuals are spending more and more time on the Internet all the time, and they're beginning to want--nay, expect!--that
In Austin, Texas, TANO or Greenlights will be more your bag. One happening right now in Austin is the RISE AUSTIN conference. It’s a free 5 day conference on how to be a successful entrepreneur, started by Red McCombs, the guy who founded an entire MBA school, the McCombs School of Business at UT Austin. Digg this!
About our speakers Katya Andresen (Chief Operating Officer, Network for Good): Katya is a speaker, author (Robin Hood Marketing) and blogger about nonprofit marketing, online outreach and the basics of social media. Alia holds a masters degree in public policy and communications from the LBJ School at the University of Texas at Austin.
About our speakers Katya Andresen (Chief Operating Officer, Network for Good): Katya is a speaker, author (Robin Hood Marketing) and blogger about nonprofit marketing, online outreach and the basics of social media. Alia holds a masters degree in public policy and communications from the LBJ School at the University of Texas at Austin.