Will You Marry Me? What Not-For-Profits get Wrong on the Web
The "Will you marry me?" (WYMM) syndrome turns every online messaging opportunity into a nail begging to be hit with the donation hammer.
The "Will you marry me?" (WYMM) syndrome turns every online messaging opportunity into a nail begging to be hit with the donation hammer.
George Weiner | Posted 12.01.2009 | Impact
I believe the most important thing to find in your techie is passion. Here are 11 tips to help you tackle the task.
Huffington Post | Victoria Fine | Posted 11.09.2009 | Impact
What makes teens want to organize a food drive? Altruism? Community service requirements? How about the cast of ABC's The Secret Life of The American ...
Jonathan Daniel Harris | Posted 11.18.2009 | Impact
Games That Give has a simple motto: "You Play. We Donate. No Catch." That really is how it works. They sell advertising on their site, you play games...
Nancy Lublin | Posted 05.03.2009 | Business
Rick Wagoner's forced resignation proves the common stereotype: nice guys finish last. He isn't just a nice guy he's a smart businessman. I know this because Rick is my friend.
Naomi Hirabayashi | Posted 12.08.2008 | Media
Our social action is unrecognizable to older generations. They wonder why we spend so much time online, join Facebook groups, and tweet our lives away.
Susan Sawyers | Posted 09.07.2008 | Living
Most kids will tell you that the Teen Choice Awards are not to be missed - presented annually by Fox Television Network to recognize the year's big...
George Weiner | Posted 12.14.2009 | Impact