August 10, 2009 – 9:00 am
Jen McClure originally ran this story on the New Communications Review site.
The social web offers a welcome place for individual philanthropic activity (original homeless image by jlmccoy). New research funded by the Columbus Foundation, The San Francisco Foundation and The Saint Paul Foundation demonstrates that High dollar donors — especially 30-49 year-olds — use [...]
For the next few days, I will be absent on the Buzz Bin as I attend to and recover from my unconference, BlogPotomac. Expect to see me return to the Buzz Bin during the middle of next week.
The schedule of events for BlogPotomac has been posted. Check it out! While the event [...]
By Geoff Livingston
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Posted in Digital Marketing
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Also tagged @ambercadabra, @barn, @catchuplady, @digitalsista, @dougmeacham, @geoffliving, @rohitbhargava, @scottmonty, @shashib, @shel, Aaron Brazell, amber naslund, blogpotomac, Brian WIlliams, Doug Meacham, jen mcclure, Kaitln Wilkens, liz strauss, lizstrauss, Rohit Bhargava, scott monty, Shashi Bellamkonda, Shel Holtz, shireen mitchell, Technosailor, Viget Labs
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Last June we had the great pleasure of interviewing Shel Holtz for the Buzz Bin (and the book Now Is Gone). Here’s the original introduction…
I usually like to write an introduction for our interviewees. Shel Holtz doesn’t need one. We’re honored to have him on the Bin.
One year later, we are pleased to [...]
April 24, 2008 – 11:53 am
At SNCR NewComm Forum, Pro PR’s Joe Thornley took time to chat with the Buzz Bin. Joe attends many of these industry leading events and has some incredible knowledge and perspective on the trends. This two minute plus video highlights Toronto’s burgeoning social media scene and the upcoming social media measurement round table Joe [...]
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