Launching an Activist Blogger Network

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NetSquared DC
Date
Wed, 20 Jan 2010, 00:00 - 02:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Washington, US
Cost
Free

Care2's Cause Channels One Year Later, featuring Clinton O'Brien & Cindy Samuels

Care2, the largest online network of people interested in making a difference with 12 million active users, launched Cause Channels one year ago: www.care2.com/causes.

Traffic is already up to over 1 million monthly pageviews on Causes alone, and hundreds of bloggers and nonprofits are regularly posting, with popular posts seeing upwards of 300 comments.

Learn how Care2 launched and manages this community from Cynthia Samuels, Care2's Cause Channels Editor and Clinton O'Brien, who leads Care2's Nonprofit Services team.

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