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5 More-Important-Than-Ever Digital Marketing Metrics for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

While there are many things vying for your attention, when it comes to digital growth there are only five critical metrics you should look at to help you get the most out of your budget and drive long-term sustainable growth. It needs to be combined with the other metrics to provide value. 1) Traffic. 2) Conversion Rates.

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4 Tips to Create a Nonprofit Content Strategy for WordPress

Nonprofits Source

When it comes to content management systems (CMS), WordPress is a stellar choice for a variety of organizations, including businesses and nonprofits. However, unlike business employees, nonprofit professionals may not have the time to devote to a website strategy or the capacity to spend time mastering a complex CMS.

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How to Measure the CX of Your Website

Forum One

Your website is a crucial brand touchpoint. So how do you track how satisfied your customers are with your website? Every organization has different goals that they will need to track against, and different challenges that make tracking website success difficult. CX is not just a set of actions, but also focuses on feelings.

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3 Ways to Improve Your Nonprofit’s Social Media Presence

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Step 1: Create Engaging Content Compelling content is the cornerstone of any successful social media strategy. Visual Content : Visual content, such as images and videos, tends to perform exceptionally well on social media platforms. Develop a content calendar that outlines when and what type of content you’ll post.

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5 Tips for Creating Shareable Content Your Audience Will Love

Media Cause

Content is King,” but does that go for any content? In the age of AI and accessible software, it is increasingly easier to churn out content. However, creating shareable content is another beast. Optimizing content for your nonprofit should start by looking at your audience. Humans are drawn to human faces.

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Planning Your Nonprofit’s Digital Strategy Metrics

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From website traffic to email fundraising campaigns, there are a great number of things you need to take into account to review your various communications activities. Website metrics. Website visitors (what did traffic look like on a monthly or quarterly basis?). Email metrics. Social Media metrics.

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See, Say, Feel, Do: Metrics for Social Media

Amy Sample Ward

I am a big fan of actionable metrics. For example, if you track just how many people come to your website, it doesn’t give you much action. Fenton’s guide divides up the kinds of metrics you can focus on under the headings See, Say, Feel and Do. I really appreciate that Fenton has included a similar recommendation.

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