Marketing & Technology
Blessings: An Unexpected List
Sometimes we find gratitude in places where we least expect it. I love Wendy Mogul's book, "The Blessing of a Skinned Knee." In this book, Mogul says that parents should allow their children to experience the world in its entirety,…
You Want Money Too?
I just received an email from Illinois PIRG, (Public Interest Research Group) a consumer interest group. They do some great work and serve as terrific consumer advocates. So I was excited by this email that suggested we all band together…
Facebook Groups: A Space for Building Nonprofit Communities
This post is part the Lightspan Digital #MarketingHop on “Social Media for Social Good,” in which bloggers were asked to share their story about how people are using social media to raise money, awareness, communicate with volunteers and otherwise further…
SMAC! Campaign: A Living Legacy Of Love And Community
This post is dedicated to my mother, Grace Ketroser, who died in October, 1985, from lung cancer, and who understood the value of community better than anyone I know. Between extensive volunteering and inviting every person in Minneapolis over for…
KLOUT: Not Even A Good Starting Point
Homecoming King and Queen. It seemed so important at the time, but we discover as adults that what leads to winning a popularity contest as a teenager is pretty superficial and doesn’t tell us what is truly important and meaningful…
ChicagoCOUNTs: Conference Uniting Nonprofits & Technology
In the fall of 2009, while attending SocialDevCamp Chicago, I was struck with the idea that nonprofit organizations should have events to learn more about technology too. One year later, the first ChicagoCOUNTs was born. Since then, the idea has…
How To Really Win An ipad On Twitter
You know all those spam tweets about winning an ipad? Well, I really did win one. Seriously. I created my Twitter profile in 2009 because I kept hearing how great it was. It took me a few months to understand…
Narcissism: Knock It Off!
It was 10:30 p.m. I had decided to challenge myself with a 12 mile bike ride home from the northernmost Chicago el stop. I was riding in the street because it was far better lit than the sidewalks. Which is…