I was making a survey in SurveyMonkey and found a Web site visitor template that may be a good start (look in the general business […]
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“They want to move from a content company to an audience company, giving the audiences control and learning…” Martin Stiksel, one of the Last.fm founders, […]
The BBC’s Fifteen Web Principles
We developed these as part of the BBC2.0 project. I’ve been meaning to publish them for a while since they were signed off by the […]
Common Pitfalls of Building Social Web Applications and How to Avoid Them
By Joshua Porter In the last several years we’ve seen the rise and fall of many social web applications. While most of our attention gets […]
Surge in Online Giving!
The ePhilanthropy Foundation estimates that total online giving in the United States reached approximately $6.87 Billion (USD), a 51% increase over 2005 estimates, driven by […]
Local Explorer interactive map
Check out washingtonpost.com’s new Local Explorer interactive map. You can map information on recent area home sales, crime incidents, schools, fire and police stations, restaurants, […]
The Silver Plate
June 12th, 2007 by Gavin Over on the NTEN blog, there’s been a discussion of charitable giving — posing the question: “Does online engagement lead […]
Does online engagement lead to more money?
Does online engagement help nonprofits raise money? At first glance, this seems like a pretty straightforward question: engaging potential donors with your nonprofit’s mission is […]
How to professionally manage search
Identify the top 200-400 search terms on your website. These top 200-400 terms will usually represent a very significant percentage of search volume. Identify the […]
User-Generated Content Still Spooks Media Execs
57% of senior executives in the media and entertainment industry point to the rapid growth of user-generated content as one of the top three challenges […]