Blog Exchange Roundup #3
What have some of the Nonprofit Blog Exchange participants been writing about since my last roundup?
- A Healthy Blog points their readers to the new blog for Health Affairs, a national health policy journal, in their entry titled Health Affairs Joins the Blogosphere.
- Do you tag on websites like Flickr or del.icio.us? Are you in the Information Science field? If you are involved in tagging, you might want be interested in reading the article Taxonomy is Dead, Long Live Taxonomy on Idealware.
- The CharityBlog wrote a sector blog round-up pointing to blog posts covering the voluntary sector in Britain.
- Open Source CU gathered some information and stats about Second Life in their post titled Second Life Primer.
- Hilary, of Online Content Throughts and Ideas, compared SEO to jeopardy in her entry SEO is like the game of jeopardy .
- A few staff members from Green Media Toolshed attended the Society of Environmental Journalists conference. They blogged about some of the topics - Ways to increase readership through visuals and Do you need a feed reader?
- The Smart Communities blog has an entry titled Community Development on Film about YouTube. This entry states that "there are a number of videos made to highlight communities and neighborhood initiatives across the United States".
- SOS Community Services posted a blog entry announcing the winners of their food sculpture contest.
- First Book and Disney Live! are promoting literacy and donating funds to provide new books to children in need. Disney Live! is on tour and First Book wrote about it in their entry Disney Live! is bringing the magic of reading to a city near you . You can find out more information at Disney Live! presents Mickey's Magic Show.
- Since Thanksgiving is approaching, the Benevon Blog suggests having a Holiday Thank-A-Thon to thank your donors for support.

2 Comments:
Thanks for these roundups, they're great. I can't find a mailto: link here anywhere so I'll offer this as a comment: non-profit folks might (hopefully) enjoy the blog I've started called "dot-org":
http://dot-org.blogspot.com
The Taxonomy is Dead, Long Live Taxonomy post is gold! Great find!
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