Have you heard folks talking about Twitter and Twittering but you’ve been afraid to ask what it is? I tuned into a Network For Good webinar hosted by Jason Cormier on November 5 date to find out more.
Hello!
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In this issue you will find:
1. Member Connections
2. Be in the Know – How GMT Tools Can Help Your Group
3. Buzz from the Beat
4. Link(s) of the Month
5. Community Coverage
6. GMT Welcomes 3 New Members
A memorable and effective marketing tagline is often the envy of all who are looking to build their brand. Read about a number of nonprofits who got it right:
Welcome to GMT's monthly e-newsletter for July 2008.
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Read Time: 5 minutes
In this issue you will find:
1. Member Connections
2. Be in the Know – How GMT Tools Can Help Your Group
3. Buzz from the Beat
4. Link(s) of the Month
5. Community Coverage
6. Support: Database Do’s and Don’ts
7. Opt out instructions
Let us know what you think of the new site, our services and ways we can help you. Drop your name and number into the box below and our comment line will call you for feedback.
(Next week we give the step-by-step to everyone that leaves a comment).
I was listening to this Ted talk (clipped below) on design and this quote jumped out at me.
"Advertising is a price people pay for being unoriginal."
It raised questions for me about what would users tell their coworkers, friends and others they campaign about Green Media Toolshed. What do we want them to say? How are we original?
In 2000, we started Green Media Toolshed to serve the movement and help environmental groups communicate more effectively with the public. We are committed to that vision.
In the last several years, the world has changed. Communication is no longer just a challenge of reaching out but continues to be a challenge of connecting within and across our movement.


