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The Chronicle of Philanthropy

March 05, 2007

How Charities Can Use Blogs to Promote Good Causes

Have Fun Do Good offers tips to nonprofit groups about how to use blogs to promote their causes

The blog’s author, Britt Bravo, a writer and consultant, says she recently updated her “10 Ways Nonprofits Can Use Blogs” to put more emphasis on ways to enlist other bloggers to get the word out.

Her first tip: “Include bloggers on your press list.” Another
suggestion: “Include outreach to bloggers as part of your online fund raising campaigns.”

Ms. Bravo’s list also covers ways nonprofit groups can use their own blogs to attract supporters, keep them informed, and build their trust.

If you have any tips to share about using blogs to build support for social causes, click on the comment link just below this posting.

— Suzanne Perry

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