4. Share with your team
“If you often find yourself reading blogs
and sites that would be of interest to
your co-workers, start a free Delicious
account for your organization and you
can start tagging links of interest specific
to your sector and mission.” ...
- Adam King, Technology Manager at NPower Michigan
(On the Michigan Nonprofit Association Blog)
http://mnaonline.wordpress.com/2009/04/17/it-resources/
5. Track information about your organization
Save articles mentioning your organization in
one central place – easy for people to add to &
retrieve from
6. Learn from Others (Key People/Groups/Organisations)
“NPower’s Delicious is also open for anyone to
see. If you visit
http://www.Delicious.com/NPowerMichigan
you’ll find a vast and ever growing array of free,
low-cost, and innovative tools and articles we
think could be useful for nonprofits.”
- Adam King, Technology Manager at NPower Michigan
On the Michigan Nonprofit Association Blog
http://mnaonline.wordpress.com/2009/04/17/it-resources/
7.
8. Aggregate news (can pull into your blog...)
http://www.netsquared.org/aggregator
9. Issues
-Consistency
People don’t all tag the same way
-you can clarify and establish tags for people within a
connected group – but the public is out of your scope)
-Information overload could exist during a “popular”
search for a much-used term
-Spam
People will often bookmark products they wish to
promote or sell which further clutters the pool
-Privacy
You can mark a particular items (or all) as
private, but, of course, the aim is to share