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  • Case Study: Mamapreneurs on Growing Membership Site for Business Moms

    Award-winning public relations professional and former broadcast journalist, Marlynn Jayme Schotland created Mamapreneurs Inc. to provide support and networking opportunities to business owners who are also mothers. Based in Portland, Oregon, the organization reaches out online to “mamapreneurs” anywhere in the world. Here, Marlynn talks ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on September 12, 2008
  • 3 New Ways to Target Your Audience with Facebook Pages

    We’ve talked before about how nonprofits are using Facebook to connect with their supporters online, figuring out ways to work around the “closed door” model of the popular social-networking site. For example, setting up a nonprofit Facebook Page  that can be viewed by anyone on the Web  is often more effective than just having a ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on September 4, 2008
  • Tech Support for Free and Open-Source Software

    This is the third part of our series on free and open-source software and the resources to help your organization make the most of what FOSS has to offer. When you need to know the meaning of a word, you flip open a dictionary. It’s a trusted authority. It gives the information you need to use an essential tool (language) more ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on August 20, 2008
  • A Closer Look at Facebook Events

    Facebook is fast becoming a popular way to publicize an organization’s event, invite guests, and track who plans to attend. Facebook Events may be just what your group needs — but could you be shutting out some of the people who might support your event, by relying solely on Facebook to manage it? The fact is, for non-members of the site, ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on August 18, 2008
  • An Introduction to Free and Open Source Software

    As more cash-strapped non-profits, businesses, and individuals turn to free or open-source software to stretch their budgets, the open-source movement is booming. There may be no better time to talk frankly about the realities of using free or open-source software in your organization. For just about any type of “brand name” software you can ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on August 13, 2008
  • What's Your Rapleaf Reputation - and why should you care?

    We all know that the Internet is a very public space -- but do we always act that way?  The separate compartments of social networking sites, once isolated in their own little boxes, have created an illusion of privacy where none may exist -- and now those boxes are opening wide. Consider this: Rapleaf alone has created over 50 million ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on June 30, 2008
  • Facebook Applications for Your Non-Profit Page

    So you've signed up your nonprofit group for a Facebook Page -- now what? It can be challenging to know what to put on your Page to make the best use of the space, especially if you're setting out to build a new page from scratch. And if you're new to Facebook, it may seem there's a bewildering array of applications to choose from. Michelle ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on June 23, 2008
  • How to Set Up a Non-Profit Facebook Page

    New features and other enhancements have been added to Facebook since Wild Apricot's Beginner's Guide to Facebook for Non-Profits, and nonprofits are learning more about making the best use of the popular social networking site. We've talked about setting up a Facebook account and Profile, and a bit about Groups. Let's take a quick look now at ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on June 16, 2008
  • Crowdsourcing: How Business and Nonprofits Tap into the Wisdom of Crowds

    ''Welcome to the age of the crowd,'' wrote Jeff Howe in The Rise of Crowdsourcing (2006). In coining the term crowdsourcing, Howe pointed to the rise of the open-source software movement; to the success of user-created Wikipedia; and to profitable businesses like MySpace and eBay ''that couldn't exist without the contribution of users.'' Howe put ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on June 11, 2008
  • Dilbert.com Goes Web 2.0

    How would you define Web 2.0? Wikipedia does a pretty good job of explaining it, but why use words alone to explain such a complex idea, when you can show-and-tell? Try this: Flip open just about any North American newspaper to the comics page... then take a look at Dilbert.com. The companion website to Dilbert, Scott Adams' widely ...
    Posted to Wild Apricot Blog (Weblog) by Rebecca on April 24, 2008
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