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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Reassess the whole ball of wax: fundraising, marketing, communications. Now’s the time to take advantage of the opportunity to put in place an intensive evaluation process that will allow your fundraising, marketing, and communications programs to function at the highest degree of efficiency and effectiveness. Stick with what works.
 
Sunday, August 29, 2010
The National Gardening Association has shown that 35% of Americans have gardens, which is a really exciting statistic (I love statistics). So how can we expect those people to be able to find the cheap buys at the farmer's market at the peak of season? We live in the Bay Area, so we have an Oakland produce market in Oakland.
 
Thursday, August 19, 2010
new study by the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Center for Marketing Research also found that 97% of large charities have a Facebook page as of 2009. Tags: Research facebook socialmedia statistics Did you know that 93% of charities have a Facebook page? Other facts uncovered in the study: 90% of charities had Twitter accounts.
 

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Now, there are specialized online hosting services in niche markets serving the needs of advertising agencies, businesses, and political campaigns to serve video content. This makes the tracking of video statistics more important than ever. There are several reasons someone could be interested in online video statistics.
It would seem only natural that, to show some big impact, you want to put some impressive statistics behind your work – dollars raised, lives saved, and so forth.  Thus, for most fundraising and advocacy efforts, you’ll be better off focusing on a single, real example than your very best statistics.  Right? Wrong, actually.
new study by the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Center for Marketing Research also found that 97% of large charities have a Facebook page as of 2009. Tags: Research facebook socialmedia statistics Did you know that 93% of charities have a Facebook page? Other facts uncovered in the study: 90% of charities had Twitter accounts.
Dig Into Your Data: Look at your statistics and find out which subject lines are generating the highest open rates, and which articles and subjects are generating the most clicks. Tags: E-newsletters Email Marketing Let’s face it: People have a love hate relationship with their email. Poorly? Headlines should be short.
Depending on your CRM/email service, you probably have a plethora of statistics to consider: send rate, open rate, click-through rate, hard fails, soft fails… the list is either fantastic or overwhelming, depending on your point of view. Each statistic gives you an idea of where to improve your campaigns in the future.
Don't forget to compare all of these numbers and statistics to some of your other data, including the number of messages sent, open rates, and the like. Brett Meyer, NTEN. You may already know you can use Google Analytics to track your Google AdWords campaigns. note: Actually, they have.]. Turns out, it's really easy. Bookmark the page.
Save the Bay supplements the embedded video with statistics and a variety of ways to get involved: Share, donate, sign up for updates, etc. Marketing Nonprofits Social Networks User Generated Content Web 2.0Online video has become an increasingly popular tool used by non-profits to raise awareness. Interactive Campaigns. KaBoom!
A new survey of 38 top nonprofits by Care2 reveals that many of these well known organizations are essentially flunking “Email Marketing 101.&# Perhaps the most damning statistic is that, on average, nonprofits are taking eight whole days to email a response to someone who signs up for their email list. Nada, Zip.
Yesterday I made the case that women, not men, have become the most vital market segment to reach, not only for consumer brands but for nonprofit organizations seeking to change the world. also suggested ways to better market to them. Based on the statistics about women’s growing economic influence in the U.S., Contact us!
This week, we'll look at the overview of the process of the creation of the book and some overall statistics for user participation. Marketing copy. invited people to help develop marketing copy for the book - to vote on the title of the book, help write the blurb for the back, and comment on the cover illustration. was wrong.