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Med råd och dåd hjälper vi folkrörelser, föreningar, församlingar, stiftelser och andra ideella organisationer att nå framgång utifrån ideell logik. Det gör vi både i Sverige och utomlands. Vi hjälper också kommuner och företag att lyckas bättre med sitt samarbete med den ideella sektorn.
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Stötta sociala ekonomin på sociala webben.
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To blog or not to blog? — Social Edge
Varför blogga?
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Pros
- Cost-effectiveness, both in terms of software and employee time: Blogs are self-publishing and easy to use and don’t require IT knowledge or support. Plus, there are free and low cost options for blogging software.
- Relevance/currency: Blogs are much easier to keep up-to-date than are newsletters or changes to the web page.
- Two-way street: A blog allows other participants in the ecosystem to participate via comments and/or guest blogs.
Cons
- Focus: A blog might convey more of a sense of attention on the SE’s organization than he or she wants.
- Bandwidth: To be useful to readers, blogs need to be updated regularly, so they require regular attention. Someone at the organization needs to have the posting to the blog as part of his or her core work objectives;
- Reach: Blogs are great for building community for folks active online, but there are many people who still aren’t familiar with, or don’t have access to, the technology and may not be comfortable with it. -
online communications are generally more cost effective and less time consuming than almost any other form of communications
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Volunteers, What Do They Want? - 10 Ways to Make Volunteers Happy
Hur göra för att frivilliga ska känna sig välkomna? Från amerikansk synvinkel, men något att tänka på ändå. [eng]
Hård gatukamp om medlemmar
Värvning av medlemmar till ideella organisationer på stan.
Should Your Organization Use Social Networking Sites?
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Add Sticky Notethe investment in the staff time required to build and maintain an online social network can be substantial
- Det kräver tid och kraft att satsa på den sociala webben. - on 2008-05-19
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king websites and their potential benefits for the voluntar
Overbrook Foundation Web 2.0 Assessment - Rapport
En rapport som speglar frivilligsektorns situation på den sociala webben. - Jag får min egen erfarenhet bekräftad. Känns fint och bra! - Känsla av bristande tid och kunskap hos föreningarna är en mycket viktig hindrande faktor (även i USA). [eng]
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Några tankar inför dina första steg på sociala webben.
So, you wanna start a blog? | ConsultantCommons.org
En hur gör jag-artikel om bloggande från 2005. Tipsen verkar relevanta.
Social Media Will Change Your Business
BusinessWeeks skrev en populär artikel om bloggande i maj 2005. Den är uppdaterad i februari 2008 och "blogg" ersattes av "Social Media" i rubriken.
Real People Don't Have Time for Social Media - ReadWriteWeb
Hur lång tid tar det för "vanligt folk" att börja använda sociala verktyg?
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Excellent topic with great points for pros and cons. I think a blog should be part of an SE's outreach plan. True, reach is a drawback for people without access, knowledge, and/or comfortableness. However, the power of online conversation is undeniable.
Focus and time required for a blog can also be a deterrent. Timely feedback and frequent thoughtful posts are a must to keep a blog active and relevant. Too much to ask of one person, especially the Executive Director. Group blogging can negate this issue and create more discussion points, which can be a positive.
My thought is blogging for an SE is a "must have" and should be a group blog.