Answer Upon
#1 in Business Subscribe Email Print

You are here: Home > Internet and Businesses Online > Blogging > Nonprofit Blogging – The Basics

Tags

  • money
  • search
  • without
  • clips human
  • linked content
  • toldblogs usually

  • Links

  • The Advantages of Home Ownership
  • Hey, That Was MY Idea
  • Health Effects of Smoking
  • Answer Upon - Nonprofit Blogging – The Basics

    Info Products Go to the Bank
    I have been playing the money game for the last 25 years. First, as an investment banker and venture capitalist, then as a high-tech entrepreneur. Three years ago I decided to quit the corporate world and start building ‘micro businesses’.(Micro businesses are those that exist inside of computers and live on the Internet. When micro businesses are automated, they can become ‘money machines’ without the need for employees.)To get started quickly and avoid the long learning curves and potholes most people fall into, I spent tens of thousands of dollars on Internet education and mentoring. My mentors were Alex Mandossian
    ry distinct to blogs in the personal voice in which these stories are told.

    Blogs usually feature:

    • Brief entries running one-three paragraphs i
      Small Business Marketing Tip - Use Emotion to Enhance Story
      Earlier we discovered some of the reasons our customers came to our store; plus we unearthed some of the alternatives they have to shopping us. Now, it’s time to start to create a story from this. Remember, we want to interact with the customer’s story. What emotional content can you use to make them feel better? Can you somehow make them feel that yes, they really do deserve to treat themselves to the finest? Right now, list 3 emotions your customers feel about your store: ___________ ___________ ___________ After you’ve listed these, think about your competitors. Are they add
      What's a Blog?

      An abbreviation of "weblog," blogs are websites that take the form of online journals, updated frequently with running commentary on one or many topics.

      A blog is the absolutely easiest way to provide regularly updated information to your audiences. Because blog creation process is simpler than website creation or print design and production, blogs enable nonprofits to easily publish a stream of constantly updated, linked content. And search engines love fresh content.

      Most blogs are directed towards external audiences and cover alerts, news clips, human interest stories and volunteers. What's very distinct to blogs in the personal voice in which these stories are told.

      Blogs usually feature:

      • Brief entries running one-three paragraphs in
        Success in Strategic Management
        What is it that drives some businesses downhill over the years, while others continue to grow stronger? What is the key to success? Some believe the solution is found in the process of strategic management. This process gives direction to the organization through a vision of the whole picture and objectives. This vision becomes a reality as a plan is developed and specific goals at all levels are identified. The long-term success of an organization is attainable with strategic management but unless the necessary support is used to carry out the plans, even the most effective planning efforts will under deliver the results. When
        tary on one or many topics.

        A blog is the absolutely easiest way to provide regularly updated information to your audiences. Because blog creation process is simpler than website creation or print design and production, blogs enable nonprofits to easily publish a stream of constantly updated, linked content. And search engines love fresh content.

        Most blogs are directed towards external audiences and cover alerts, news clips, human interest stories and volunteers. What's very distinct to blogs in the personal voice in which these stories are told.

        Blogs usually feature:

        • Brief entries running one-three paragraphs i
          What Is A Proposal? And Why Do You Need One?
          Do you know anyone who regularly wins bids? Or can boast a balanced relationship between doing the hard work of producing proposals and regularly winning the business?I’m always amazed at how much energy people put into responding to a Request For Proposal (RFP) in relation to the level of success – or non-success – they realize. And yet they continue to put time and resources into this relatively unproductive activity.In fact, what is an RFP anyway?An RFP is the standard format that companies use to figure out what they need to buy and how they need to buy it (not necessarily who they need to buy it from). Actu
          simpler than website creation or print design and production, blogs enable nonprofits to easily publish a stream of constantly updated, linked content. And search engines love fresh content.

          Most blogs are directed towards external audiences and cover alerts, news clips, human interest stories and volunteers. What's very distinct to blogs in the personal voice in which these stories are told.

          Blogs usually feature:

          • Brief entries running one-three paragraphs i
            Adapting to Change is Equally Important as Adopting Change
            Making changes to improve the overall success of your business should be applauded. It takes a lot of time, dedication, money, and just plain guts to alter the way a business functions; especially in the case of organizational overhauls such as is the case with Six Sigma. When done properly, changes can lead to greater production, happier employees, superior quality, and a better bottom line. However, it is when there is something missing that a company can harm customer relationships, frustrate employees, reduce quality, and hurt the bottom line.The difference commonly isn’t a matter of whether the change was good or not,
            engines love fresh content.

            Most blogs are directed towards external audiences and cover alerts, news clips, human interest stories and volunteers. What's very distinct to blogs in the personal voice in which these stories are told.

            Blogs usually feature:

            • Brief entries running one-three paragraphs i
              Go East, Young Entrepreneur, Go East! The Money Is There
              Though Asia and the Orient are considered to be West of North America, they long ago acquired the descriptive term, The Far East. Without going into a lot of deep research, my guess is that since England, in it’s colonial expansion centuries ago, had many ships sailing to those areas, the concept of Far East made sense. They got there by sailing around the tip of South Africa, proceeding east from there. And by sail, that must have indeed seemed a very far voyage eastward.INVESTMENTS WESTWARD, NEW SOURCE OF PROJECT FUNDINGChina is currently very big in the daily news and likely to remain
              ry distinct to blogs in the personal voice in which these stories are told.

              Blogs usually feature:

              • Brief entries running one-three paragraphs in length.
              • One or more columns on the page, with new content added to the largest column.
              • Sidebars linking to other blogs, previous posts or other comments.
              • Updates added at the top of the blog, so that entries read in reverse chronological order. This approach makes it easy for readers to find the most recent content.
              • Lots of links within blog entries (to other blogs, websites, and articles in your e-newsletter, as well as audio and video files). Some blog entries also feature photos.
              • Frequent updates, with updating schedules from several times daily to two-three time

    HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
    <a href="http://www.hubyou.info/article/58179/hubyou-Nonprofit-Blogging--The-Basics.html">Nonprofit Blogging – The Basics</a>

    BB link (for phorums):
    [url=http://www.hubyou.info/article/58179/hubyou-Nonprofit-Blogging--The-Basics.html]Nonprofit Blogging – The Basics[/url]

    Related Articles:

    Career or Job: Which Do You Have?

    Persuasive Humor in the Real World

    What!? You Don't Know This Stuff?

    Bookmark it: del.icio.us digg.com reddit.com netvouz.com google.com yahoo.com technorati.com furl.net bloglines.com socialdust.com ma.gnolia.com newsvine.com slashdot.org simpy.com shadows.com blinklist.com