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39 Questions Your Nonprofit Can Answer with Facebook Insights

NetWits

Following are just some of the questions you can answer with these reports. Following are questions about those interactions which can be answered in the Users Reports: How many Facebook users view my Page each day? How many fans have commented on our Page updates? There are few questions you’ll have around fan growth.

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Volunteers Or Donors: The Millennial Question

TechImpact

The question has to be asked, then. Let us know in the comment section below. The post Volunteers Or Donors: The Millennial Question appeared first on Tech Impact Blog - Leaders in Non-Profit Technology. Sign-Up for Nonprofit Insights for Targeting Volunteers in 2015. Subscribe to updates. Donors or volunteers? Go to them.

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More Likes, More Comments, More Shares: Using Psychology to Get the Most from Your Facebook Page

Byte Technology

Why aren’t they commenting on our content and mission and becoming a part of the conversation? The questions themselves lead to only more frustration. Liking, sharing and commenting on Facebook allows us to assert who we are as a person and admit publicly that we agree with something. Why aren’t followers liking our pictures?

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Reply Comments on the Proposed Treaty for Access to Copyrighted Works

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

We filed the following comments to the Copyright Office's request for comments on issues about access for people with print disabilities. They seem to be collateral damage in a larger debate over the question of intellectual property. And this raises the central human rights question. At least, not because of Bookshare!

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Nine Teddy Bear-Approved Tips for Getting Comments On Your Blog

NTEN

Include a question or encourage readers to share their thoughts in every post. Ask open-ended, rather than yes/no questions, to get the most thoughtful, personal responses and open up the room for others. It can be as simple and subtle as “What are your questions?” vs. “Do you have questions?”. What If They Ask ?

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Get your nonprofit marketing questions answered!

Amy Sample Ward

There will be an interview with Kivi posted on the blog on June 24th – but it’s going to be with your questions! Submit your questions about The Nonprofit Marketing Guide today: Simply leave a question in the comments here to participate. Let the questions begin!

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4 Questions to Make Strategic Decisions

The Storytelling Non-profit

Today I’m going to share 4 questions that I always use when I’m trying to answer the question, “What next?” The Four Questions For context, these questions come from one of my all-time favorite strategy books called Blue Ocean Strategy. Without further delay, here are the four questions from Blue Ocean Strategy.