E-Philanthropy September 1, 2007 Multichannel Stars Here’s who’s making the best of the new technologies and the integration techniques that make them work. By Katrin Verclas Facebook Facebook Twitter Twitter LinkedIn LinkedIn Email Email 0 Comments Comments The Nature Conservancy also is using the Care2, Digg, Netscape and Newsvine social news/media networks to spread news about its success in conservation. This drives traffic to the Web site and helps reach new supporters. See www.care2.com/news/member/253502285?sort=front_page for a profile page with examples of some of the stories on the Care2 News Network, http://science.netscape.com/story/2007/02/24/rhapsody-in-blue-photo-essay-of-the-worlds-luckiest-butterfly for great commentary by Netscape users for a story posted there, and http://digg.com/environment/5_MILLION_ACRES_of_the_Great_Bear_Rainforest_saved_from_logging for positive comments from Digg users. These success stories have been read and viewed by tens of thousands of visitors all around the world. « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AllNext » 0 Comments View Comments Companies:Nature ConservancyNetwork for GoodOxfam America People:Alia McKeeKatrin VerclasKevin BaconMcKee Places:AmericaBosniaDarfurEaster IslandEthiopiaNew ZealandSwedenYellowstone Katrin Verclas Author's page Related Content Donor-Advised Fund Giving Could See Another Record Year Pinterest Supports Mental Health Awareness Month The Tale of Jimmy Buffett’s Philanthropy Why Bitcoin Is More Popular Than You Think Feeding the World: My Commitment. My Story. Kirk Douglas: The Actor Philanthropist Comments
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The Nature Conservancy also is using the Care2, Digg, Netscape and Newsvine social news/media networks to spread news about its success in conservation. This drives traffic to the Web site and helps reach new supporters. See www.care2.com/news/member/253502285?sort=front_page for a profile page with examples of some of the stories on the Care2 News Network, http://science.netscape.com/story/2007/02/24/rhapsody-in-blue-photo-essay-of-the-worlds-luckiest-butterfly for great commentary by Netscape users for a story posted there, and http://digg.com/environment/5_MILLION_ACRES_of_the_Great_Bear_Rainforest_saved_from_logging for positive comments from Digg users. These success stories have been read and viewed by tens of thousands of visitors all around the world.