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    Fundraise and support the causes you love, all while doing it your way with everydayhero

    Nonprofit Communications

    Giving is more than just money. See the impact of all that you give including time, effort and recruiting others to join you using everydayhero.

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    Latest project: Sigma Phi Epsilon Nevada Alpha Alumni and Volunteer Corporation website

    Blog Tools, General Thoughts, WordPress Theme Templates

    Today, I announced publicly that I established a new web address for the Sigma Phi Epsilon Nevada Alpha Alumni to call home.

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    Update: Two Weeks Into The Job Search and Opportunities Abound

    Life Events

    It’s been a little over two weeks since my last post. I’ve been busy. In that time, during my job search for a Front End Web Developer position, I have had two in-person interviews, several phone interviews and a several more on the way. I have found some bits of work that can tide me […]

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    Are you looking for a Front End Web Developer? I’m your guy.

    General Thoughts, Life Events

    Today, I received word that my replacement at the American Sportfishing Association (ASA) was found and an offer was accepted. As such, my time at ASA is coming to a close in the middle of September (that is, unless I find something sooner). My duties will remain until the beginning of September and then I […]

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    Adventures in Facebook Advertising

    Life Events, Nonprofit Communications

    Today, as I recently revealed that I am moving, I decided to think outside the box and try something new, in an effort to get the attention of hiring managers in the San Diego, California area. I placed an advertisement on Facebook and targeted it specifically to people within a twenty-five mile radius of San […]

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    What is a Good Book About the Nonprofit Sector?

    General Thoughts, Nonprofit Communications

    Even though I am in the middle of packing and about to move across the country, I have been doing a bit of thinking recently about how to generate new ideas to help shape the way that I think about the nonprofit sector. Since summer is the best time for reading books of our own […]

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    E-marketing: Managing an E-mail Marketing Platform Migration

    New Media, Nonprofit Communications

    Over the last couple of weeks I have been in charge of a migration from one Salsa Labs platform to another. The reason for this seemingly meaningless and unrecognizable change, at first glance to the end-user, is to host the KeepAmericaFishing™ actions, e-mail and donation forms on their own dedicated IP address. Previously, KeepAmericaFishing actions, […]

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    A Few Words About KeepAmericaFishing™

    New Media, Nonprofit Communications

    If you’ve been following me lately, you know that I recently started a new position with the American Sportfishing Association as Web Manager for KeepAmericaFishing™. These past three weeks have been amazing and incredibly challenging in many ways. First, I have never used Salsa Labs or ExpressionEngine in a professional capacity before. My learning curve […]

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    Working with Flash Banners

    New Media

    This week marks my second attempt and completion of creating basic flash banners advertisements using Adobe Flash. The first attempt occurred while I was employed with League of Conservation Voters last fall. I learned how to create these basic flash banners while watching Layers TV episode #126 from February 24, 2010. Raphael “RC” Concepcion is […]

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    Is Traditional Online Political Advocacy Working?

    General Thoughts, Nonprofit Communications

    Recently, I read an article on the Huffington Post by Jake Brewer entitled, “The Tragedy of Political Advocacy.” This article questions the effectiveness of online political advocacy in reaching the intended recipient, in this case and most often, Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Brewer writes, “[d]espite how good your civic action may have made you […]

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    I Have Accepted a New Position: I’m Going Fishing with KeepAmericaFishing.org

    Life Events, Nonprofit Communications

    Today, I write with fantastic news. I have accepted a new position with the American Sportfishing Association as Web Manager of KeepAmericaFishing.org. In short, this position includes the “day to day responsibility for implementing and coordinating the content, design and functionality of KeepAmericaFishing.org [Web site].” I will be implementing online fundraising, advocacy, e-marketing, search engine […]

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    Online Personalized Fundraising: The Risk/Reward Ratio

    New Media, Nonprofit Communications

    I just read a piece on the Care2.com nonprofit online marketing blog, Frogloop entitled, “The Future of Online Fundraising.” The author, Allyson Kapin writes about a new online fundraising program in which Autism Speaks, through a collaboration with Blackbaud, built Autism Speaks U in an effort to personalize online fundraising for purposes of enlisting those […]

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    I’m a Free Agent Again – Seeking a Web Developer Position

    Life Events, New Media

    Yesterday, the League of Conservation Voters (LCV) and I parted ways amicably. The event was no fault of my own or LCV’s. As such, I am again, back on the hunt for a new job. This time, I hope to refrain from jumping at the first offer and really consider whether it is a good […]

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    Heather Carpenter’s New Nonprofit Portfolio Web Site Design is Almost Live

    Life Events, Nonprofit Communications

    My apologies for not posting much this month until now. I was away for familial reasons; my wife gave birth to our second child — a son. Life is rapidly unfolding for me and I couldn’t be happier. Recently, I wrote about redesigning Heather Carpenter’s Web site at NonprofitAlternatives.org. The site isn’t live just yet, […]

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