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Social Media Analytics: The Basics

NonProfit Hub

From social media analytics, you can uncover tons of insightful information about your organization’s online presence, from the best time of day to post, to which type of content your audience engages with most, to how much your accounts have grown over time—and so much more. Which information matters most? Engagement. General upkeep.

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Configuring QuickBooks for Use in a Nonprofit: Setting Up the Chart of Accounts

Tech Soup

Some of the main goals of the implementation meeting are to produce a consensus on the definition of: The chart of accounts. This blog will provide some suggestions on building your chart of accounts in a manner that is practical and that will satisfy as many users of the financial statements as possible.

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6 Tips for Nonprofit Professionals on Speaking Brilliantly with Your Slides

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Is this information truly useful to them? Looking at your entire presentation from their perspective will not only encourage you to cut any excess information, but also help you to design more compelling slides. Eileen on data: “As the presenter, it’s your job to bring a statistic to life. Well, that depends.

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6 Online Speaking Tips for Nonprofit Professionals

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Is this information truly useful to them? Looking at your entire presentation from their perspective will not only encourage you to cut any excess information, but also help you to design more compelling slides. Eileen on data: “As the presenter, it’s your job to bring a statistic to life. Well, that depends.

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Report Back from the Do Good Data Conference 2015

NTEN

He inspired audible gasps when he quoted a shocking statistic from the Bridgespan Group—only 6% of nonprofits use their data to drive improvements in their work. We had to use optical character recognition scans on five decades of Billboard Charts, get them into a database, and categorize all the entries. I check out the ideas42.org

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Measuring Your Blog's Outcomes and Use of Other Social Media Tools

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He notes: "The bottom line on statistics -- we're seeing pretty routinely that. I can't easily measure this metric unless I set up some sort of Ruby Goldberg contraption like cut and pasting a month's worth of posts and cut paste into word, count the number of posts, and then chart in excel. He did and gave me permission to blog!

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Measuring the Value of Your Blog: Reflections Over the Last Year

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The unique visitor count doesn't include the people who aren't looking for information about social media and nonprofits! The dramatic rise a year ago was I consolidated several RSS feeds so Feedburner was reporting aggregate statistics. Last year, I had a ratio of 1.4 And I think that's a good thing. Thank you readers!