The Bloggers Who Create Community Award was presented to me and the community at the Everyday Giving Blog by Laura at the Twenty Five Days to Make a Difference blog. The purpose of this award is to show gratitude for the community created on wonderful blogs.
Since I received the award, I now have the privilege to present the award to 3 bloggers who have created a terrific community. Each winner has permission to display the award badge and present the award to 3 deserving bloggers.
I present the Bloggers Who Create Community Award to Beth Kanter, Mark Hendricks and Rebecca Carpenter.
- Beth Kanter
Beth is a guru in the use of technology for nonprofits. She seems to be involved everywhere nonprofit technology is discussed online. Beth practices what she teaches (and let’s others watch and participate as she does it). She also shares an astounding amount of useful information with the community for free. Beth Kanter has created a huge community of nonprofit and technology experts who are changing the world.
- Mark Hendricks
Mark is a top expert in internet marketing. The thing that makes Mark unique is that he doesn’t base his teaching in hyping the latest technology or technique. He also stresses the importance of giving back. In fact,I am amazed at the number of people in his Internet Success System community who lead, support and fund charitable organizations and activities. Yes, I am a member of Mark’s community. In fact, I will be presenting at his spring conference about ways the group can use their knowledge and skills to help others. Mark Hendricks has created a huge community of internet marketers who are making a difference.
- Rebecca Carpenter
Rebecca is a leader in living life and marketing social networks. She is passionate about fun, adventure, family and travel. Her travels around the globe have given her a unique insight into the conditions of the world and ways we can make it a better place. Maybe that is why Rebecca has chosen to work at Razoo.com in support of their marketing strategy and branding. Razoo is connecting do-gooders from around the world and Rebecca is at the heart of it. I am fan of Razoo.com and Rebecca Carpenter. Rebecca Carpenter has been instrumental in creating a tremendous community of altruistic people who are making the world a better place.
Please help me congratulate the winners by visiting their websites and sending a note of congratulations and encouragement to each.
I’m so honored. Thank you.
I was just writing up instructions on how to use blogpulse and using my own blog to document steps – ha and your post showed up!
I am thankful I have so such caring blogging colleagues ..
Here’s a fantastic 2008!
Beth,
I look forward to your BlogPulse instruction and I appreciate all that you do.
Thanks,
Roger
Congrats Roger!
You deserve it and keep up the hard work!
Thanks Christopher. You are doing some great things as well. I love reading your blog.
Roger,
Thanks so much for your kind words. You are always so supportive and encouraging!
We really appreciate folks like you who are helping make a positive difference in our world. You’re the reason Razoo is in business. 🙂
Happy 2008!
rebecca
Way to go, Roger! I’m not surprised by this at all.
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BLOG NAME: Beth’s Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media
DATE: 12/31/2007 10:56:12 AM
Roger Carr from the Everyday Giving Blog presented the Bloggers Who Create Community Award to Beth’s Blog! Here’s what he had to say:Beth is a guru in the use of technology for nonprofits. She seems to be involved everywhere nonprofit