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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
There many ways to promote your new Facebook Page , but the easiest way to get new connections is to use your email list l – an asset you’ve spent time growing over the years. There are two ways to promote it to your email list: One people will care about and one people won’t. Facebook users and WIFM. And thanks!
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
There many ways to promote your new Facebook Page , but the easiest way to get new connections is to use your email list l – an asset you’ve spent time growing over the years. There are two ways to promote it to your email list: One people will care about and one people won’t. Facebook users and WIFM. And thanks!
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Today, I want talk about the 57 email messages that I received from nonprofit organizations during the last week of 2009. So here are some criminal acts perpetrated by nonprofits using email: Missing Person in the Subject A clever little trick used in email is to insert the recipient's name into the subject line.
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010
If your nonprofit is not developing yearly benchmarks for its fundraising program, website visits, email and e-newsletter open and click-through rates, start now. Establishing benchmarks helps organizations better leverage supporters, engage activists and keep websites dynamic with compelling content that drives people to take action.
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
In December, we held one of the first conferences devoted to the intersection of online and community organizing, with a special emphasis on the labor movement, local electoral campaigns and small organizations. What made Organizing 2.0
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Nearly every organization is feeling the pull to communicate more. To stay abreast, your organization needs to maximize its capacity for communication. of our 25 ways to increase your organization's communication capacity. Come to our session at the 2010 Nonprofit Technology Conference to hear the rest! Jargon anyone.?
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Friday, August 6, 2010
Jane Hart is spearheading an effort to collect information on why you should NOT ban social media in your organization. Below, my rebuttals to the reasons most commonly given by organizations to keep social media out. That's why social networking now outranks email in terms of how Americans are spending their time online.
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Monday, December 28, 2009
But what's coming up in 2010? Frogloop asked some of the best nonprofit experts what should organizations focus on in 2010 to be successful in fundraising, online advocacy, online marketing, and social media? Cheryl Contee, Fission Strategy: In 2010, nonprofits need to get serious about mobile outreach. nptech
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009
After someone makes a donation on your website or signs an online petition, how about asking them to “Share with their friends on Facebook that they donated to your organization or signed your petition? Ideally, the Share post should say something like “I just donated to [Organization Name]! It’s a good start.
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Sunday, January 31, 2010
Facebook Key Findings: Organizations posted to their Facebook Pages about six times weekly. of each organization's Facebook fans took some sort of an action weekly such as contributing wall posts, "likes," or comments. Measure your organizations stats and engagement now and focus on improving those results over time.
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