Author Archives: David J. Neff

Texas Public Relations "PR Bootcamp 2.0"

I had the pleasure of presenting today at the “PR Bootcamp 2.0” conference put on by the Texas Public Relations Association. The standout speakers of the day to me were the folks from the city of Round Rock (@roundrocknews) and Robert Quigley from the Statesman.com (@statesman). They are both doing some amazing things in areas (old media and city govt) ...

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Twelve Steps to create Kick-Ass Community Online

This is an old post from the folks over at ZDnet but I wanted to bring it to my readers attention.  According to Dion over at ZDnet these are the top twleve best practices for building online Community. The American Cancer Society has several online communities from The Cancer Survivors Network to SharingHope.TV. Some run great and some…well some not ...

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Selling My House Social Media Style – Old Media Coverage

When you get a second go on over and check out this great article about Social Media Selling Houses over at Austin’s local newspaper. I am mentioned in it along with my realtor. Now is it working is the question. More on that after this weekend.  Stay tuned!

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What is your non-profits email policy?

Now that this historic election is over with, let’s get back to some non-profit basics.  This weeks rockstar question is “What is your non-profits email policy?”. And I’m not talking about internal (although feel free to share) I am talking about external.  In your org what constitutes a “mass email“? Mailing over 500 people? When do you add the unsubscribe ...

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