Tag: twitter
Immortalized In Haiku
It’s rare that anyone writes poetry for me (sniff), so you can imagine my utter excitement when I spotted this post on Twitter: I can’t even think of what inspired […]
CONTEST: Tell Us Just One Thing…
Just one thing. That’s it. As Robin would say, “Easy peasy.” On Twitter, tell us just one thing that you’re doing to get prepared this September (aka National Preparedness Month). […]
“A Freakish Example Of Non-Profit Tweeting Excellence”
Just wanted to give a quick shout out to Robert of the PDX Sucks blog (and @pdxsucks) and Sabrina from the iPhoneSlutz radio broadcast (@iPhoneslutz). On their May 13 podcast, […]
Tweet For Us To Take Home $100K
This just in… Hugh Jackman will donate $100,000 to one individual’s favorite non-profit organization. All you have to do is convince him why in 140 characters or less. I encourage […]
Are You @Tweepared?
Loyal blog readers know that I’m into design and Twitter. So you can only imagine my enthusiasm about a new campaign that combines those two things with the real love […]
Oh, so you’re wondering how the Emergency Blood Drive Tweet-up went?
Well, let me tell you. (Photo set here.) After we put the call out on twitter the word spread like wildfire. It was short notice, and many people were out […]
We’re Having A Tweet-Up!
What with all the snow and the holidays, we’ve seen a serious drop in blood donations this week. So we decided – at the suggestion of one of our twitter […]
Tweeting Up At A Blood Drive
If you saw my last post, you know that we’re already planning for a future blood drive “tweet-up.” While I’m sad to say that we won’t be the first to […]
Why I Love Twitter: A Confession
From the start, I’ve been a Twitter naysayer. I just couldn’t understand how micro-blogging and sharing every little teeny detail of one’s life — right down to the type of […]
Vote For Us In The Shorty Awards!
Yesterday afternoon, a note popped up in Twhirl (our Twitter app). @redcrosspdx, you were nominated by @kmcdade for a #nonprofits Shorty Award It was a bit of a mystery…what were […]