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Wednesday, September 8, 2010
It also started Facebook and Twitter feeds to allow volunteer hosts find one another and discuss their party plans. CC also reported a significantly increased web presence and that it had engaged a much different constituency of young donors that the organization had not seen before—great potential for the future. Adrienne D. Capps, U.
 
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
We also partnered with Sea Change Strategies and Care2 way back in July (when we thought summer would last forever) to present a webinar called the Overachiever's Guide to Year-End fundraising. If you really hate reading, we also discussed the report in a webinar; that recording is here. We recommend episode 11. Oh, you don't?
 
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
If you are just starting out or if you haven’t identified a strategy and a good regular routine, can you really expect success? The gym metaphor resonated because lately I’ve been obsessed with the idea of  “ SpreadSheet Aerobics , an actionable social media measurement strategy that is fit and trim and light on its feet!  
 

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I’m here at NTEN’s 09NTC and am going to live blog Beth Kanter’s session on mapping your social media strategy to metrics.  report. Discussion: How/why does listening provide value? everything before lays the foundation, everything during and after helps you improve and change your strategy. Listening.
In this post, we'll discuss the current glamour child of social media, Twitter. This gives us a click-through rate of around 16.7% (clicks divided by total all followers of our five accounts plus staff accounts) -- which is better than other Twitter click-through reports we've seen. Tags: Strategy Let us know in the comments.
The incoming Obama administration is pledging to use some innovative internet strategies to expand citizen access to government information and processes. They reported getting "600,000 votes from more than 10,000 people on more than 7,300 questions" on December 10-11. tall order. For example, Vivek Kundra, the Washington, D.C. link].
don’t know if there has ever been a discussion of this actually online. Also, they have pretty good reporting tools for nonprofits to slice and dice with. The deeper question is whether those ancillary reporting capabilities and built-in business logic is worth the float plus the transaction costs that are passed on to the donor.
We had a great discussion about how government agencies are using social media, and how the research community can support their efforts. quot; The event, Participation Camp, was organized by volunteers recently and sponsored, in part, by Forum One.Participation, as we discussed it, relates to lowering the. We also saw some.
Don’t get me wrong — I respect network admins a lot but when discussing a $5 million nonprofit, many of the issues will not be whether or not some huge router needs to be configured but whether or not the website is up and running and fully configured to take advantage of whatever fundraising and ecommerce APIs are out there.
Don’t get me wrong — I respect network admins a lot but when discussing a $5 million nonprofit, many of the issues will not be whether or not some huge router needs to be configured but whether or not the website is up and running and fully configured to take advantage of whatever fundraising and ecommerce APIs are out there.
Organizational reporting. Net-Map Tool Kit is an interview-based low-tech mapping tool that helps people understand, visualize, discuss, and improve situations in which many different actors influence outcomes in a community or network.   Using this information to shape and refine your social media strategy can make it more effective.
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2007-03-31+15%3A08%3A50 Allan+Benamer Techcrunch reports that Project Agape started by Sean Parker (co-founder of multiple Internet properties, Plaxo, Facebook and Napster) is headed towards the social and political activism space. what they are missing is some SERIOUS strategy in their staff. 4) Yahoo! The nonprofit. The nonprofit.