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  • The 2008 Conference for Nonprofits Goes Social

    Not surprisingly, social media is playing a huge role at the 2008 Conference for Nonprofits . The event kicks off in two weeks right here in Charleston, and I wanted to let everyone know how they can stay connected via the social web. The Conference blog and discussion forum are back again this year...
    Posted to Weblog by Chad Norman on 10-31-2008
  • Socially Tricking-out The Charleston Green Fair

    Last Sunday, I spent six straight hours manning the Go Green Charleston booth at the first annual Charleston Green Fair . I really had a blast chatting it up with everyone that stopped by, and loved spreading the knowledge with our "Is it Recyclable" tabletop game. It was an amazing event ...
    Posted to Weblog by Chad Norman on 10-01-2008
  • Twitter Makes Relationships Work — Right Now

    I'm really not obsessed with Twitter...well, no more than you are at least. OK, maybe a little more. Either way, I just wrote this article for Fundraising Well and The NonProfit Times , and thought it should end up here on Webby Things. Enjoy! Twitter Makes Relationships Work — Right Now Social networking...
    Posted to Weblog by Chad Norman on 05-20-2008
  • Google Friend Connect - The Last Social Migration?

    My brain has been buzzing ever since I read the big Google Friend Connect press release yesterday. Social networks form natural silos or walled gardens, and even FriendFeed may not be able to break them down (despite an AMAZING feature set - I've loving you FriendFeed ). This is a big challenge,...
    Posted to Weblog by Chad Norman on 05-12-2008
  • Anyone Need Twitter Slides?

    Last week, I sat on an emerging technologies panel at the South Carolina PRSA conference. This was a great opportunity to introduce a tool like twitter to a room full of professional communicators. It doesn't matter if you work for a 500-donor nonprofit or a publicly traded behemoth like Google,...
    Posted to Weblog by Chad Norman on 04-18-2008
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