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Volunteer ennui – leave comments for ASAE volunteer leaders

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I’ll be sure to share any comments I receive here with the group! I’m seriously asking here…how can we get rid of volunteer ennui? By the way, this week I’m at the ASAE Volunteer Leadership Retreat in New Orleans.

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10 Reasons to Have a Social Media Response Triage Flowchart

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There are definitely many, many kinds of positive comments and posts where a simple “thanks for the comment!&# , or agreement, or encouragement, or acknowledgment is better than deafening silence from the organization. Speed - The quicker foot-soldiers understand protocol, the quicker comments get responded to.

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Anilinkz Alternatives And Similar Sites

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There is also a dedicated comment section on each page where users can discuss and make reviews to different episodes. There is also a comment section that serves for discussion and reviews. Dedicated comment section. Let us know in the comments! Extensive anime list. Each anime has a detailed description.

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Most webinars stink. What can we do about it?

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In speaking to our Event Production Team this week, they told me 90 % of clients do not open their Q & A or chat areas for attendees so they can view each other’s comments. I open up the dialogue to everyone so attendees can see comments and respond. Most remain comfortable with a lecture format and have little interaction.

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Is Geolocation Really the Next Big Thing for Nonprofits?

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I honestly am not trying to be self-serving by rehashing a post from my own blog, but I was shocked how much traction my post about Foursquare Fatigue got over the weekend and had some additional thoughts as a result of all the comments and tweets.

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Need blogging inspiration to start off 2011 with a bang?

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Don’t ever worry about lack of comments. They are still reading and sharing even if not commenting. Post videos, images, long essay-like posts, short list posts (ahem), link love posts, interviews, case studies, deconstruct a Twitter conversation, try a podcast or live blog an event. Pay attention to what resonates.

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The tool you’ve been waiting for: Hyper Alerts

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Get alerts when people comment on your Facebook pages. We’ve been testing this for a week and it totally rocks. Sign up here. Want more cool tools? Here’s a nice list from Antonia Harler.

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