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	Comments on: Socialbrite&#8217;s night at NetTuesday	</title>
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		By: Anis Salvesen		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This is the second NetTuesday I attend, and I loved it!  I had no idea Socialbrite is such a great resource.  I was especially excited about the guide to free photos, since I&#039;m a contributor to our nonprofit&#039;s blog. Also, the link to the free social media reports was incredibly useful.  
 
One thing I really liked about this event was the format, where JD presented and then a few other organizations gave brief presentations about themselves.  I had heard Jacob Colker speak when he was a panelist on a forum called &#034;$10 Philanthropy: Change for Change.&#034;  His comments at this NetTuesday, in the more informal setting, answered some questions I had not been able to ask at the forum.  Plus I got to meet him!! 
 
I confess I was tempted to stay home and eat dinner with my husband, but I am so glad I attended!  It was both entertaining and educational.  In fact, I brought my husband with me, and now he is really excited about Socialbrite and almost wants to leave his job to join the exciting world of social media in the philanthropic realm.   :)  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the second NetTuesday I attend, and I loved it!  I had no idea Socialbrite is such a great resource.  I was especially excited about the guide to free photos, since I&#039;m a contributor to our nonprofit&#039;s blog. Also, the link to the free social media reports was incredibly useful.  </p>
<p>One thing I really liked about this event was the format, where JD presented and then a few other organizations gave brief presentations about themselves.  I had heard Jacob Colker speak when he was a panelist on a forum called &quot;$10 Philanthropy: Change for Change.&quot;  His comments at this NetTuesday, in the more informal setting, answered some questions I had not been able to ask at the forum.  Plus I got to meet him!! </p>
<p>I confess I was tempted to stay home and eat dinner with my husband, but I am so glad I attended!  It was both entertaining and educational.  In fact, I brought my husband with me, and now he is really excited about Socialbrite and almost wants to leave his job to join the exciting world of social media in the philanthropic realm.   :)  </p>
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