Sunday, May 31, 2020
July 08 Personal Branding Winner of the Month Norman Reiss
July 08 Personal Branding Winner of the Month â" Norman Reiss Norman Reiss is a non-profit professional. Want to know how good he is? Want to know how much he knows about and thinks about the non-profit space? All you have to do is check out his blog. You get a good sense of his depth (how well he knows certain topics), breadth (how many topics he knows about in this space), and professional passion. Normans blog is excellent it puts his brand out there as a subject matter expert and a though leader in the non-profit space. His tagline is Bridging Technology, Communications Development to Implement ePhilanthropy Strategies for Nonprofit Organizations, and all of his posts are so on-brand its awesome. Here are some recent posts, and my comments on how/why they really show Normans brand: Mistakes Nonprofits Cant Afford to Make shows he is a thought leader and if he is YOUR nonprofit executive, you know hes strategy-minded. More ePhilanthropy Ideas from Around the Web keeps up with industry chatter and ideas remains current. Examples of Nonprofit Excellence in this post he has suggestions for the org that recognizes the excellence hes thinking about how to improve whats already there. Integrated Fundraising No Longer Optional understands industry issues and transformations. Notes from Fundraising Day, ePhilanthropy Symposium he works to stay current on industry trends, affairs, news, etc. Blackbaud to buy Kintera, but understanding of the technology issues in fundraising Seriously, Norman gets it. Ive been impressed for a long time, and Im happy to give him this award! Norman Reiss, congratulations! You join a special group of professionals and have earned a coveted link from my monthly winnerâs blogroll area (on the left), six months of premium JibberJobber (you can transfer/award this to someone else), and a cyber-high five! And, a new addition to the prize list is the two hour (!!) minute recording of Blog Marketing 201 501 (part of the CEO Training for Me, Inc. listed at $49.95 (but much more valuable than that!). Feel free to post the You Get It award on your site! Here are the past winners: September 2006 ClickDave my review October 2006 Kent Blumberg my review November 2006 Heather Henricks my review December 2006 Adelino de Almeida my review January 2007 Rob Humphrey my review January 2007 Ariel Meadow Stallings my review February 2007 Mike Schaffner my review March 2007 Susan Johnston my review April 2007 Thomas Clifford my review May 2007 Rob Frankel my review June 2007 Trent Hamm my review July 2007 Katie Konrath my review August 2007 Robb Hecht my review September 2007 OOPS! I took this month off and didnât realize it! Lucky me October 2007 Tanya Ferrill my review November 2007 Sean OâDonnovan my review December 2007 Andy Shaindlin my review January 2008 Kate Herrick my review February 2008 John Halamka my review March 2008 another OOPS! April 2008 another OOPS! May 2008 Morty Schiller my review June 2008 Heather Gardner my review July 08 Personal Branding Winner of the Month â" Norman Reiss Norman Reiss is a non-profit professional. Want to know how good he is? Want to know how much he knows about and thinks about the non-profit space? All you have to do is check out his blog. You get a good sense of his depth (how well he knows certain topics), breadth (how many topics he knows about in this space), and professional passion. Normans blog is excellent it puts his brand out there as a subject matter expert and a though leader in the non-profit space. His tagline is Bridging Technology, Communications Development to Implement ePhilanthropy Strategies for Nonprofit Organizations, and all of his posts are so on-brand its awesome. Here are some recent posts, and my comments on how/why they really show Normans brand: Mistakes Nonprofits Cant Afford to Make shows he is a thought leader and if he is YOUR nonprofit executive, you know hes strategy-minded. More ePhilanthropy Ideas from Around the Web keeps up with industry chatter and ideas remains current. Examples of Nonprofit Excellence in this post he has suggestions for the org that recognizes the excellence hes thinking about how to improve whats already there. Integrated Fundraising No Longer Optional understands industry issues and transformations. Notes from Fundraising Day, ePhilanthropy Symposium he works to stay current on industry trends, affairs, news, etc. Blackbaud to buy Kintera, but understanding of the technology issues in fundraising Seriously, Norman gets it. Ive been impressed for a long time, and Im happy to give him this award! Norman Reiss, congratulations! You join a special group of professionals and have earned a coveted link from my monthly winnerâs blogroll area (on the left), six months of premium JibberJobber (you can transfer/award this to someone else), and a cyber-high five! And, a new addition to the prize list is the two hour (!!) minute recording of Blog Marketing 201 501 (part of the CEO Training for Me, Inc. listed at $49.95 (but much more valuable than that!). Feel free to post the You Get It award on your site! Here are the past winners: September 2006 ClickDave my review October 2006 Kent Blumberg my review November 2006 Heather Henricks my review December 2006 Adelino de Almeida my review January 2007 Rob Humphrey my review January 2007 Ariel Meadow Stallings my review February 2007 Mike Schaffner my review March 2007 Susan Johnston my review April 2007 Thomas Clifford my review May 2007 Rob Frankel my review June 2007 Trent Hamm my review July 2007 Katie Konrath my review August 2007 Robb Hecht my review September 2007 OOPS! I took this month off and didnât realize it! Lucky me October 2007 Tanya Ferrill my review November 2007 Sean OâDonnovan my review December 2007 Andy Shaindlin my review January 2008 Kate Herrick my review February 2008 John Halamka my review March 2008 another OOPS! April 2008 another OOPS! May 2008 Morty Schiller my review June 2008 Heather Gardner my review July 08 Personal Branding Winner of the Month â" Norman Reiss Norman Reiss is a non-profit professional. Want to know how good he is? Want to know how much he knows about and thinks about the non-profit space? All you have to do is check out his blog. You get a good sense of his depth (how well he knows certain topics), breadth (how many topics he knows about in this space), and professional passion. Normans blog is excellent it puts his brand out there as a subject matter expert and a though leader in the non-profit space. His tagline is Bridging Technology, Communications Development to Implement ePhilanthropy Strategies for Nonprofit Organizations, and all of his posts are so on-brand its awesome. Here are some recent posts, and my comments on how/why they really show Normans brand: Mistakes Nonprofits Cant Afford to Make shows he is a thought leader and if he is YOUR nonprofit executive, you know hes strategy-minded. More ePhilanthropy Ideas from Around the Web keeps up with industry chatter and ideas remains current. Examples of Nonprofit Excellence in this post he has suggestions for the org that recognizes the excellence hes thinking about how to improve whats already there. Integrated Fundraising No Longer Optional understands industry issues and transformations. Notes from Fundraising Day, ePhilanthropy Symposium he works to stay current on industry trends, affairs, news, etc. Blackbaud to buy Kintera, but understanding of the technology issues in fundraising Seriously, Norman gets it. Ive been impressed for a long time, and Im happy to give him this award! Norman Reiss, congratulations! You join a special group of professionals and have earned a coveted link from my monthly winnerâs blogroll area (on the left), six months of premium JibberJobber (you can transfer/award this to someone else), and a cyber-high five! And, a new addition to the prize list is the two hour (!!) minute recording of Blog Marketing 201 501 (part of the CEO Training for Me, Inc. listed at $49.95 (but much more valuable than that!). Feel free to post the You Get It award on your site! Here are the past winners: September 2006 ClickDave my review October 2006 Kent Blumberg my review November 2006 Heather Henricks my review December 2006 Adelino de Almeida my review January 2007 Rob Humphrey my review January 2007 Ariel Meadow Stallings my review February 2007 Mike Schaffner my review March 2007 Susan Johnston my review April 2007 Thomas Clifford my review May 2007 Rob Frankel my review June 2007 Trent Hamm my review July 2007 Katie Konrath my review August 2007 Robb Hecht my review September 2007 OOPS! I took this month off and didnât realize it! Lucky me October 2007 Tanya Ferrill my review November 2007 Sean OâDonnovan my review December 2007 Andy Shaindlin my review January 2008 Kate Herrick my review February 2008 John Halamka my review March 2008 another OOPS! April 2008 another OOPS! May 2008 Morty Schiller my review June 2008 Heather Gardner my review
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