I haven't been blogging at studio 501c in a while because I've been busy over at the blog of the Communications Network, a professional association for communicators in philanthropy. (I highly recommend joining.)
As a member of the host committee, I helped start a blog for the Network's recent conference in Chicago. Now, the group's wonderful director, Bruce Trachtenberg, and I are continuing to publish it as a resource on philanthropy communications in general.
Please take a look and consider subscribing. There are ideas and resources on everything from annual reports to story telling to web 2.0. (And there's much more --including handouts and slides from the conference presentations -- to come.) Not all of it will be applicable to nonprofit service providers, but much of it will.
nonprofits, nota bene: Blogs can be a great way to disseminate information before, during, and after a conference. There are a variety of ways to manage one. For the Communications Network, we even integrated a Twitter feed about the conference into the blog. Social media expert Josh Hallett has a good article on conference blogging here.
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