27 Articles match "Blog","Green","Social Media"

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Friday, June 11, 2010
In The Networked Nonprofit: Connecting With Social Media To Drive Change , co-authors Beth Kanter and Allison Fine, show how social media is catalyzing a shift away from this type of “organization-centric” advocacy, governance and communications toward a “network-centric” approach. “Enough about you. Let’s talk about ME!”
 
Monday, March 8, 2010
While everyone is at home looking at the Oscars, the Californians for a Healthy and Green Economy (CHANGE) are making their own Toxic Chemical Oscars, the Toxies. Blog this on Blogger. fundraising social media animal breeders environmental fashion plastic stars toxic waste Complete with glamorous photos! Digg this!
 
Friday, October 9, 2009
Blogs are more than just placeholders for digital content. Diva Marketing's focus has gone from traditional branding/marketing to how social media supports the most important aspect of marketing: the customer experience. many wonderful Divas who are doing exception working in the social media industry.
 

The Best from the Nonprofit Marketing Community

for your reading pleasure here's a list of titles of social media books scheduled to be release 2009 – 2010. The Digital Handshake: Seven Proven Strategies to Grow Your Business Using Social Media by Paul Chaney - Sept 22,2009 2. Public Relations and the Social Web: How to Use Social Media and Web 2.0
While I thought the little avatars were too cute and the game seemed fun what was intriguing was  (Lil) Green Patch is a fund raiser for The Nature Conservancy.  Toby/Diva Marketing : Where did the idea to create a Facebook application, (Lil) Green Patch , for fund raising come from? planting virtual gardens. Late to the party. Sue M.
  Are the people within your organization aligned with your social media strategy and do they understand how social media will impact the enterprise? Few companies begin their internal social media foundation with HOW social media will impact the organization, the brand and the people. Values.
Blogs are more than just placeholders for digital content. Diva Marketing's focus has gone from traditional branding/marketing to how social media supports the most important aspect of marketing: the customer experience. many wonderful Divas who are doing exception working in the social media industry.
The first, Naked Conversations written with Robert Scobel, has become a classic about corporate blogging. Shel Israel :  Do you still see social media tools as part of the marketing tool arsenal or has your thinking. In addition, technical support reps have been blogging for many years yet another residence for social media.
Yesterday I was invited to spend some time with a special group of women who are creating blogs to support their new ventures. We talked about the logistics of blogs (any WordPress experts willing to donate a few hours?), and the power of social media marketing. Ten Best New Media Marketing Blogs.
Part 2 of Where Are the Atlanta Women in Social Media Marketing? Part 1 For me, the secret sauce of social media marketing is in how the tech tools with odd sounding names like blogs and wikis and Twitter can build and nurture old fashion corner grocer store relationships. Social Media gives everyone a voice.
When you first step into social media it's often like being the new kid on the block. Although Diva Marketing had its 5th blog birthday last month I felt a like a stranger in my own home town. But when it came to the cool Atlanta divas working in social media marketing my network was sadly struggling. how-to.
Where are the women in Atlanta who use social media as a marketing tool? I'm doing what any social media marketer would do reaching out to my network on blogs, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and offline too. Check out the other Atlanta Women in Social Media Marketing mini interviews. BUT I wondered.
Diva Talks podcasts ] This series, Atlanta Women in Social Media Marketing , is a little different. Not only is it my tribute to the women in Hotlanta who are actively including social media to build their companies (or their clients' businesses) but it's personal. where are the Atlanta Women in Social Media?