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Deconstructing Product Design by William Lidwell and Gerry Manacsa » Atari Joystick
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Adiri Natural Nurser Baby Bottle. Alessi Il Conico Kettle. Aliph Jawbone Bluetooth Headset. Apple Power Mac G4 Cube. Arne Jacobsen City Hall Clock. Bang & Olufsen Beocom 2. Bic Cristal Ballpoint Pen. Braun Phonosuper SK 5. Chanel No. 5 Flacon. Cooper Iron Rocking Chair. Crest Neat Squeeze Stand-Up Toothpaste Tube. Decathlon Quechua 2-Second Tent. Dyson DC15 Vacuum Cleaner. Fiskars O Series Scissors. Fossil L.E.D. Watch. Giro AeroHead Bicycle Helmet. Glock G17 Semi-Automatic Pistol. Nikon F 35mm SLR.
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Archives for Ruth Miller » Social Source Commons Blog - Nonprofit Tech, Tools and Social Media
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Social Source Commons Blog. Nonprofit Tech, Tools and Social Media. A program of Aspiration. Author Archives: Ruth Miller. Graphic Design Toolbox: Designing the New Aspiration Shirt. Written by Ruth Miller. November 24, 2014. Price Checks and Quickie Proposal Reviews. Tech Divorce and Relationship Counseling. NPTech Brainstorming and Referrals. Featured SSC Blog Posts. Facebook vs. Twitter. Cross Posting on Facebook Org Pages. Keeping Your Privacy Online. Exporting and Backing Up Social Media. On Buildin...
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The Listening Cycle, Part II
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Social Source Commons Blog. Nonprofit Tech, Tools and Social Media. A program of Aspiration. The Listening Cycle, Part II. February 25, 2014. The listening cycle series has been co-written by Dirk Slater from Fabriders. Dirk has two decades of experience supporting social justice movements and is a nice guy to boot. You can find him on Twitter @fabrider. You can also find the version of this article on the Fabriders site here. As we outlined in Part I of this Listening Cycle series. We call it a “. A too...
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Technology Training Solutions | Training Technology Solutions | Page 2
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The Era of Nebulous Advertising Metrics is DEAD. Here is what to do if you are a small business with a limited advertising budget:. Or capture website traffic data in your choice of metric tool ( C-Panel. Everytime an advertising purchase is made, match that up to a. Action at your site (. Are best: Paid for products, or, Sales Leads). There may be more to the story. You might experience a 1:1 dollar for dollar trade-off ( ROI. Is less than a confirmed. Here is my formula for improved advertising results:.
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North Valley Community Council Meeting 1/6/2009 | Technology Training Solutions
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North Valley Community Council Meeting 1/6/2009. Today’s speaker was Bob McMullin and he was excellent. After the event he told me that “Fund raising is like prostitution; when you get a good prostitute, s/he makes you feel like they. 8221; All kidding aside, it was a very insightful discussion and I would love to hear more of what Bob has to say. One point I meant to get across better to the audience about. So I just spoke from the heart; why I was really there:. The economy is in the toilet,. I didn...
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Consulting with North Valley Catholic Social Services of California | Technology Training Solutions
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Consulting with North Valley Catholic Social Services of California. How can one be sure that implementing a Content Management System will be secure? How can an organization maintain a consistent layout and yet still allow for CMS updates by non-programmers? Who is going to be in-charge of content editing? Who is going to be granted access to the CMS and how will they know if what they are updating is aligned with organizational objectives? Have made in the last few years. So here is what I learned:.
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Google 2009 Developers’ Conference | Technology Training Solutions
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Google 2009 Developers’ Conference. Here’s a video in which Google team members evaluate web site performance from a money-making stand point. I’ve got to say it, if I have consulted you on anything web design related I told you so! But here’s another source to validate my counsel. Enjoy and Thanks Matt for sharing! Laquo; Looking For a Blogging Butler? Date : April 3, 2010. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Andrew A. Peterson.
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Getting Giving: February 2010
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A variety of thoughts and ideas about the world of fundraising and annual giving. Thursday, February 11, 2010. Getting Giving on the iPhone: There's an app for that! I warned you in my very first post. I'm a nerd. A certified nerd. And now I'll prove it to you. In the search field, there it is! So now you can have a free application on your iPhone to read the GettingGiving blog, see the LindauerOnline twitter feed. Instructions for finding the iPhone app:. 1 Open 'App Store' on your iPhone. From time to ...
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Getting Giving: Is it Just Me?
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A variety of thoughts and ideas about the world of fundraising and annual giving. Friday, November 19, 2010. Is it Just Me? Is it just me, or does the new Apple MacBook Air commercial remind you of the original Girl Effect music of 2008? I know there are only so many generic piano background music options, but every time I see the commercial I can't help but think somebody in an ad agency had TGE music in their head during the creative process. Apple MacBook Air Commercial. The original Girl Effect video.
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Getting Giving: Exciting Change On The Way
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A variety of thoughts and ideas about the world of fundraising and annual giving. Wednesday, December 8, 2010. Exciting Change On The Way. Please note that the Getting Giving Blog will be moving within the next few days to a new web host. This includes a new design and some other goodies. What does this mean for YOU? Well, hopefully nothing BUT just in case. . . Until then, remember there's only 23 days left in 2010, so get back to work processing the piles of gifts arriving at your organization! Jeff Li...
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