Archive for September, 2009

Published by Angus on 11 Sep 2009

WiserEarth is now on Social Actions

WiserEarth is now sharing our information through Social Actions – a web service that gathers events, groups, jobs, and donation opportunities from more than 50 sources. › Continue reading…

Published by Timonie Hood on 10 Sep 2009

WiserFans: Share your Passions, Win Cool Prizes!

WiserEarth wants to connect with people working on social justice and the environment issues through Facebook. We have set a goal of 1,500 fans by September 31st. Join now for the chance of winning cool prizes. › Continue reading…

Published by Angus on 09 Sep 2009

What network stage is your community?

We’ve written before about how you can view your community as a network. Here we use the ‘network lense’ to show how communities typically evolve and what specific actions you might want to take to get to the next stage. › Continue reading…

Published by Angus on 08 Sep 2009

How to weave a tighter community

All communities can be summed up as people who know each other and do things together. As a general rule, know more people in their community, both they and their communities are more productive. So how do we go about increasing those connections between people? Increasingly, community leaders are turning to ‘Network Weavers’. › Continue reading…

Published by Angus on 03 Sep 2009

Light your Community Path

Community Path

In many online communities, it’s just too difficult to figure out how to contribute – there are too many options and no clear hierarchy of choices. Community managers need to light a single path to show the way. › Continue reading…

Published by Angus on 02 Sep 2009

Finally, ‘The’ book on Social Media

We have read a lot of books over the last year that aimed to be the “go to” source for understanding Social Media. Finally, one stands out. Here we review, ‘The New Community Rules’ by Tamar Weinberg – probably the single most important book to read this year if you are involved in marketing your organization or cause on the web. › Continue reading…

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