Whether social media is just coming into your field of vision or whether you already have a comprehensive strategy in place, blogs are a great way to keep track of what’s coming down the pipe.
I’ve been avidly reading a number of not-for-profit blogs over the past several months and have finally taken the jump and launched my own blog, The ARC, last week.
While there are many great blog resources targeted at the not-for-profit sector, I thought that given the focus on social media at the upcoming CSAE Conference that I would share with you a few of my favourite not-for-profit social media blogs.
So, in no particular order, here they are (drumroll please....)
Beth’s Blog – How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media: Beth Kanter really knows her stuff when it comes to social media and not-for-profits. I like this blog because it has a strategic focus and shares a lot of very usable and timely thoughts, learnings and resources.
Case Foundation : This blog made my list because of the live-streamed tutorial series they did last month called Gear Up For Giving. These sessions were fantastic and showcased a number of experts in the thick of developing, consulting, and implementing social media strategies taking common and not-so-common questions from not-for-profit professionals.
Community Organizer 2.0: I love this blog by Debra Askanase. Debra is a big picture thinker and is extremely astute at taking the minutae of social media and putting it into a strategic context. Lots of thought-provoking posts here with some great ideas and tips-of-the-trade.
Wild Apricot: This blog has a lot in the way of really good lists and links to different resources, tips and ‘how-to’s’ that range from basic to complex. There are also some great posts that look at some of the bigger questions as well, in addition to some well-researched reviews of the new tools and technologies out there.
SocialFish: Written by ‘gen-x’ consultants Maddie Grant and Lindy Dreyer, I like the edgy tone in this blog and the variety of posts available. This blog is well-written, tuned-in and ahead of the curve when it comes to social media and the not-for-profit world.
Mashable: This resource isn’t specific to not-for-profits but is a powerhouse resource for all things social media. This blog is powered by a large team of writers, so there are always new posts available on just about everything that is coming down the wire.
This is by no means a comprehensive list, but it is a good start if you are looking to keep your finger on the pulse of what’s going on in the world of not-for-profit social media.
Looking for even more non-profit blogs to follow? A more comprehensive list of some of my favourites can be found on the sidebar in my blog. Non-profit 2.0, yet another really good blog to check out, also released a list of some heavy-hitter not-for-profit bloggers you might like to add.
Is there a blog that you know and love not listed above? Please feel ree to add your favourites below!
Who do you follow?
These bloggers are not related to the not-for-profit sector per se, but they are great resources for anyone looking at learning more about social media, blogging and marketing.
We have Chris Brogan at http://www.chrisbrogan.com/
Brian Clark at http://www.copyblogger.com/
...and marketing guru Seth Godin at http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/
Posted by: Alex Vinetti | 27 October 2009 at 18:29
@Alex: Thank you for the suggestions - I haven't read these blogs before and will definitely add them to my list!
Posted by: Carol-Anne Moutinho | 27 October 2009 at 19:17