Online Communication For Nonprofits

This is a series of interviews I did for Map for Nonprofits‘ Map TechWork Nonprofit Technologies Best Practices Web site. The interviews cover Google tools like Analytics, URL Builder, Trends, Insights for Search and YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and TweetReach, as well as blogging and WordPress and Posterous in particular.

Stats: The State Of The Internet

A cool video statistical visualization of the state of the Internet. Found at Vimeo from Jesse Thomas via Holy Kaw!

Interview: Steve Rubel Talks Media Ubiquity

Michael Stelzner of Social Media Examiner interviews Steve Rubel, Senior Vice President at Edelman Digital, about social media and why he quit blogging. Found at Vimeo from Michael Stelzner via Steve Rubel.

Career Advice For College Students

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[/caption] I spent a good chunk of the last two weeks, my vacation, setting up a social media presence for some of my nieces and nephews who are either in the process of applying to colleges or have just begun their careers. Geek that I am, I bought them domain [...]

The Importance Of Blogging – 10 Reasons PR People Should Blog

Photo: Scott Beale / Laugh Squid Three of my colleagues at Tunheim Partners launched their blogs within the past two months: Kristin Gast, Natalie Wires, and Allison Frailich and I gotta say, I feel a bit like a proud father. Both Kristin’s and Natalie’s blogs are a combination of their personal and professional lives, as is Allison’s [...]

Blogging For Dollars…Or Not – Interview Notes

Today MinnPost published These Minnesota bloggers are making money (but not much) by Justin Piehowski, who interviewed me for his excellent piece. In addition to myself, Christina Brown who publishes The Northern Cheapskate blog; Melissa Berggren, who publishes Marketing Mama; and Robert Stanke, who blogs at robertstanke.com were also featured. I thought I’d share with you everything [...]

The One Big Thing: FTC Disclosure Rules – What Everyone Should Know About Online Endorsements

The One Big Thing you need to know about this week is that the Federal Trade Commission has updated its Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising to bring it up to date for the Internet age. The guidelines haven’t been changed in nearly three decades. At a glance, here’s what it means No [...]

Blog Marketing: Dayparting & Maximizing Your Content

In the next installment of my series of post about blog marketing, I want to discuss the frequency and timing of your posts. Dayparting: When Will Most Readers Be Paying Attention? Think about your audience and when they will be most receptive to reading your blog and when you’re most likely to capture their attention. For my [...]

TweetDeck Upgrade Video Demo

This is a video demonstration from TechCrunch by the founder of TweetDeck, Iain Dodsworth. The two newest features are unlimited multiple accounts, unlimited columns for groups and searches, and cloud synchronization so you can share your data on any computer…and, as of today, they’re released a new iPhone app. Found at YouTube from TechCrunch.

Marketing Your Blog – Search Engine Optimization

June 15, 2009 · Categories: Blog Marketing, RSS/XML, Search Engine Marketing · View Comments 
This post is the next in a series of articles about how to market your blog started in the wake of my own screw up, when I lost the domain name for my Videolicious.tv blog. As you can see from the following chart, the preponderance of the traffic to my video blog prior to losing my [...]

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