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Live Blogging from the Nonprofit Technology Conference Sun-Tues.

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

I’m off to San Francisco tomorrow morning to attend NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference. The Nonprofit Marketing Guide Webinar Series gives you the real-world, practical tips you need at a price you can afford. I’ll be live blogging throughout the event, right here and on the conference pages.

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Mixed Links and Pass Winners

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

For those of who who couldn’t make it to the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference by NTEN in San Francisco this year, you can live vicariously through these folks who did. Big Duck’s Farra Trompeter shares What We Learned at NTEN’s 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference. It’s priceless.

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What’s Up in April

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

This week I will be attending the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference in San Francisco. Get all of our webinars and e-books for one price with the All-Access Pass! April 24th I am presenting a workshop on “So What and Who Cares? I hope to connect with you at one of these events this month!

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Aventri & VenueBook team up to deliver direct booking in meetings & events space

Event Industry News

The partnership will integrate VenueBook’s industry-first direct booking technology and database of non-traditional venues with Aventri’s enterprise EMS platform. The tool provides real-time access to available space, transparent pricing and a proprietary booking engine. Unique booking engine. Non-traditional venues.

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Google Brings Nonprofit Funding to the Polls

Associations Now

The organization aims to use technology to tackle problems ranging from renewable energy to crisis response. The Google Impact Challenge is awarding funding to local organizations in San Francisco, France, Japan, Australia, Brazil, India, and the United Kingdom. Now Google.org is also going local with its initiatives.

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Traffic Jam: Associations React to Urban Mobility Scorecard

Associations Now

An improving job market and cheaper gas prices are nothing to complain about. Increased traffic congestion resulting from growing urban populations and lower fuel prices are outpacing the nation’s ability to build infrastructure.”.

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What’s the Big Idea?

Association Adviser

Ask them to think like hungry entrepreneurs who are anxious to disrupt with a better way of doing what you do for half the price.” It’s not just using technology to do the same thing better, but giving members and your team the ability to do something they couldn’t do before. “Who even uses Blackberry and Palm anymore?”