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Three Data-Informed Strategies for Better Member Engagement

Association Analytics

You’ll come away with specific examples from the team at the International Association of Exhibitions and Events (IAEE) that you can use to inform your own strategy. Explicit data is the information you ask for from members in surveys, while implicit data is something you’re able to infer based on preferences and interests.

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Nonprofit Strategic Planning: Ultimate Guide + 7 Examples

Bloomerang

Here’s an example of what this would look like: Let’s say your organization is an animal shelter. You may decide to ask one team member to post to social media every day to engage your online audience. Let’s get started. Create a clear plan to reach short-term goals, including who is responsible for each goal’s success.

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Let Data Drive Your Decisions

Bloomerang

Why data should drive your decisions Many key industries, including retailers, manufacturers, and healthcare organizations, use data to inform decisions. For example, a clothing store puts out a new line of clothing; they want to know how that line is performing. What information is vital and helpful?

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Using OpenAI’s ChatGPT for Nonprofit Email Communications (with Examples)

CauseVox

As a result, you’ve probably found yourself needing to write informative and engaging emails to connect with your community with limited time and manpower. ChatGPT is an advanced AI language model that processes vast amounts of information to generate responses to questions and statements entered by the user. What is ChatGPT?

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Level Up Your Marketing with Analytics

Association Analytics

These could be email, SEO, social media, or paid advertising. Once you have your taxonomy and metadata in place, you can use metrics to analyze the performance of your marketing channels. Let’s use email as an example. Here are examples of success metrics broken down by three common channels: List Preparation.

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The Ultimate Guide to Social Media for Nonprofits

Qgiv

With the rise of smartphones, it seems like everyone’s constantly on social media, making it the perfect marketing tool for your nonprofit! Infact, there are over 308 million social media users in the United States alone. Learn how your organization can take full advantage of social media in this guide!

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DIY Community Engagement Metrics

Amy Sample Ward

DIY Community Engagement Metrics. When people who work in services, programs, grant writing and fundraising, for example, all share their view of the groups in the community, not only can you start mapping the network but you can also have really rich discussions about the way different parts of your organization view the community.

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