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How Nonprofits Can Use Measurement To Adapt to the Facebook Algorithm Change

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The new algorithm also factors in negative feedback and penalizes posts that have been actively hidden by viewers or reported as spam. After learning of the change, Edgerank Checker was quick to conduct a study, they compared analytics from 3,000 Facebook pages the week before the change and the week after. He studied more than 1.3

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Fourteen Ways to Improve Your Open Rate

NTEN

We're on pace to deliver more than 1,000,000 messages in 2011, so our data is beginning to amount to something meaningful. Just for webinars, we've sent out more than 200 unique messages in 2011, even though we've only had 60 events. Avoid the spam filter. MailChimp has a fantastic overview of " How Spam Filters Think ".

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33 Must-Read Updates to Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits was released in August 2011 and despite the rapid change occurring on the Social and Mobile Web, 90% of the content still rings true. LinkedIn Group spam is worse than ever. Thus, please be careful when using any tool that automates posts from one social network to another.

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33 Must-Read Updates to Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits was released in August 2011 and despite the rapid change occurring on the Social and Mobile Web, 90% of the content still rings true. LinkedIn Group spam is worse than ever. Thus, please be careful when using any tool that automates posts from one social network to another.

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How-to: Manage Your E-mail Campaigns (and Be a Good Guest)

NTEN

With inbox competition increasing and recipient patience dwindling, the nonprofits that succeed this holiday season and into 2011 will remember one thing: email is about the needs and wants of the recipients, NOT those of the organization. . Many nonprofits treat their email program as simply a digital version of their postal mail efforts.

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