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Most webinars stink. What can we do about it?

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This is a guest post by Rich Feinstein , CEO extraordinaire at CommPartners , a company that provides webinar, e-learning and virtual conferencing services. Most webinars stink. Given our business is producing online events, it got me thinking, are the webinars we are producing today similar to the ones we produced years ago?

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Open Community Case Study – GoPlow

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This post is part of our regular series of Open Community case studies, in which intrepid association blogger and freelance writer Deirdre Reid will be digging into associations (and other kinds of organizations when relevant) who are living and breathing their open communities in the ways we describe in the book. Community: GoPlow.

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W00t! HUGE Congrats to NTEN, recipients of a $1.1m grant from Google

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With this support, we can provide new ways to help our community connect with each other and learn about the most important technology strategies, tools, and trends. NTEN receives support from more than 10,000 dues paying members, but makes most of its programs and services available to the entire nonprofit community.

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2010 Review: SocialFish clients and work

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We helped them experiment with a private whitelabel community for their members. Omnipress/Engage365 –Omnipress came to us in 2009 with an idea for starting an online community for event professionals who want to talk social media. We helped them launch and build Engage365 into a thriving online community.

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2011 Q1 Review: SocialFish clients and work

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In response, we’ve put together a learning community (for lack of a better label) for social media practitioners in associations where we can post formal learning modules alongside peer-to-peer interactions, on-demand Q&A, and monthly live webinar content. That’s a tall order. This is a big project.

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