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10 Social Media Metrics for Nonprofit Organizations (and How To Track Them)

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Seventy-nine percent said they hadn’t found ways to do so.” – Chronicle of Philanthropy, November 12, 2009. e-Newsletter Subscribers. The number 1 answer is always my e-Newsletter. Though subscription rates are dropping by an average of 1% each year, e-Newsletters are still a powerhouse of ROI. Mobile Subscribers.

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Five Ways Nonprofits Can Transform Their Social Media ROI (Return on Investment)

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years, I have been providing lots of little tips on how nonprofits can increase their ROI through my Twitter , Facebook , YouTube , and MySpace Best Practices, but now that the vast majority of nonprofits utilize social media and have been for awhile, I think most of us are ready some more advanced strategies. For the last 4.5

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11 TwtPoll Results Nonprofits Can Use to Plan 2010 Communications Strategies

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During 2009 I created and promoted 34 TwtPolls to help better understand the needs of nonprofits. 5% Yes… they donate on our website after reading something in our e-newsletter. 1% Yes… they donate on our website after reading something on Facebook, Twitter, etc. 25% Twitter. 9% MySpace. 10% Other.

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Social Media is Going Mobile, and So Should Your Nonprofit

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MySpace estimates that 50% of its Website traffic will be mobile within 24 months. Many of those texts are being sent via Tweets on Twitter and Status Updates on Facebook. If you are going to design your own mobile Website, make sure you check out the article Mobile Web Design Trends For 2009.

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11 Blog Content Ideas for Nonprofits

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in August 2009 and within a few months came to the conclusion that blogging had been the missing piece in my social media campaigns. Finally, remember that blog posts make great content for e-newsletters. Definitely integrate your blog posts with your e-newsletter. These posts can also be very effective in e-newsletters.

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Four Reasons Why Nonprofits Should Question Facebook’s Integrity, Longevity, and ROI (Return on Investment)

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Facebook would do well to follow the lead of Twitter, MySpace and YouTube. A lot of nonprofits will now have to update their website, e-mail newsletters, and most costly, their print materials. 2) From my e-mail newsletter. 4) Twitter 5) LinkedIn 6) Facebook. Most of it comes from Twitter and LinkedIn.

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11 Blog Content Ideas for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

in August 2009 and within a few months came to the conclusion that blogging had been the missing piece in my social media campaigns. Finally, remember that blog posts make great content for e-newsletters. Definitely integrate your blog posts with your e-newsletter. These posts can also be very effective in e-newsletters.

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