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Tomatos Garden: January 2013
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Personal musings of a nonprofit techie, geeky gadget junkie, and lover of fine coffee. Thursday, January 17, 2013. Hello 2013, Hello New Website. After many happy years of hosting my tomatosgarden.org at blogspot, I am refreshing things a bit for 2013. I've got a new url here at stacydyer.com, and a new wordpress-based blog site to enjoy. Please let me know what you think of the new experience and remember to update any RSS or email subscriptions you have. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Tomatos Garden: Online Advocates Help You Raise More
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Personal musings of a nonprofit techie, geeky gadget junkie, and lover of fine coffee. Thursday, May 12, 2011. Online Advocates Help You Raise More. I contributed an article about online advocates, entitled. Online Advocates Help You Raise More",. To the May/June 2011 issue of Advancing Philanthropy. In the article, I discuss how to use technology to make it easy for your nonprofit's supporters to fundraise on your nonprofit's behalf. You can read the article in the Technology pullout section, on page 40.
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Tomatos Garden: Book Review: The Future of Nonprofits
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Personal musings of a nonprofit techie, geeky gadget junkie, and lover of fine coffee. Friday, May 27, 2011. Book Review: The Future of Nonprofits. The Future of Nonprofits: Innovate and Thrive in the Digital Age. Is a new book by Randal C Moss ( @randalc. And David J Neff ( @daveiam. In it, the authors strive to unravel the mystery. Around how nonprofit organizations innovate and implement new ideas. The book begins by defining the concepts of strategy vs. Understand the motivation of your constituents ...
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Tomatos Garden: Why Google+ will kill Facebook
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Personal musings of a nonprofit techie, geeky gadget junkie, and lover of fine coffee. Thursday, October 13, 2011. Why Google will kill Facebook. I know what you’re thinking. “Ridiculous! I checked that out a few weeks back, but since none of my friends are on Google , I went back to Facebook. Wasn’t that just some sort of craze? I love Google’s Picasa. Here’s why: I can edit, tag, annotate, and organize my photos offline. You can’t do that on Facebook or on Flickr. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Tomatos Garden: What ever happened to full service gas stations?
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Personal musings of a nonprofit techie, geeky gadget junkie, and lover of fine coffee. Thursday, September 27, 2012. What ever happened to full service gas stations? Octane options in west TX. First, let me say that as an open-road loving, completely car-dependent American, I have been pumping my own gas since I was 16. I'm not the squeamish type or afraid to get my hands dirty. But whatever happened to full service gas stations? Somehow, in the race to "cloud-ify" the purchase/transaction experience, co...
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Tomatos Garden: May 2011
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Personal musings of a nonprofit techie, geeky gadget junkie, and lover of fine coffee. Friday, May 27, 2011. Book Review: The Future of Nonprofits. The Future of Nonprofits: Innovate and Thrive in the Digital Age. Is a new book by Randal C Moss ( @randalc. And David J Neff ( @daveiam. In it, the authors strive to unravel the mystery. Around how nonprofit organizations innovate and implement new ideas. The book begins by defining the concepts of strategy vs. Understand the motivation of your constituents ...
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Tomatos Garden: Method Tweeting: Using theatre techniques to engage your social media audience
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Personal musings of a nonprofit techie, geeky gadget junkie, and lover of fine coffee. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Method Tweeting: Using theatre techniques to engage your social media audience. At SXSW interactive festival in March, I attended a great panel discussion, Method Tweeting for Non Profits (and Other Players). To view the slides from this panel on slideshare. Panel presenters included: Carie Lewis. Dir of Emerging Media The Humane Society of the United States ( @cariegrls. Method tweeting is the...
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Tomatos Garden: G+ finds its audience! And it's not who you think.
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Personal musings of a nonprofit techie, geeky gadget junkie, and lover of fine coffee. Friday, October 12, 2012. G finds its audience! And it's not who you think. My husband never joined the infamous Book of Face. and now he never will. My husband on G. What a great opportunity for Google! G has won in 2 ways: Not only to they get a brand new, untapped audience of thirty-something men with little exposure to existing social networks, but they also get the tech savvy mom who just wants to see the cute pic...
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Tomatos Garden: Turning Offline Events into Powerful Online Donation Engines
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Personal musings of a nonprofit techie, geeky gadget junkie, and lover of fine coffee. Thursday, April 21, 2011. Turning Offline Events into Powerful Online Donation Engines. My article: Turning Offline Events into Powerful Online Donation Engines. Has been published in the Desert Charity News. Check it out here. It has tips and tricks savvy nonprofits can use to increase online giving for real-world events; such as races, golf tournaments, or opening night galas. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Tomatos Garden: Participants' tips for race fundraising success, part one
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Personal musings of a nonprofit techie, geeky gadget junkie, and lover of fine coffee. Friday, April 22, 2011. Participants' tips for race fundraising success, part one. I am pleased to share this article: Participants' tips for race fundraising success, part one. Published by Hilborn eNEWS, formerly Canadian Fundraising and Philanthropy. I helped co-write this article in conjunction with Stacey Miller. A consultant to Sage Nonprofit Solutions, and Heather Burton. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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