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Unpacking Engagement Metrics for the Nonprofit Blog

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  Reader engagement consists of metrics for: Conversation (commenting). Reader Sharing (bookmarked items). engagement) to leave a comment or write your own blog post responding to someone else's, for example, than it does to just click on a post to read it, or click a button to bookmark it. Should also note, re.

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Listening Curriculum: Draft - What you think?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Listening Literacy Skills Whether your nonprofit is using listening tools that are free or a professional tool to take a deeper dive, after you figure out who will do the listening and how to make it actionable , it's time to address the nitty gritty of what and how. . The Art of Responding Engagement happens eventually.

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Best of Beth's Blog 2008: Finding The Top Ten Posts In Less Than Five MInutes!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I use a variety of tools for this analysis, including Google Analytics, Feedburner subscriber counts, and manually tracking comment to post ratios (typepad doesn't have a nifty plugin like wordpress to automate that grunge work) A tool that use to evlauate my content is PostRank. Should There Be A Social Actions Category on Digg?

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Collaborative Models for Capturing and Sharing Conference Notes at Nonprofit Gatherings

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A couple of examples are the NCDD Blog , Technology In the Arts Conference , and WorldCafe Stewardship Dialogue Blog. If others in attendance are also blogging, they are encouraged to comment, link or trackback to the posts. and I knew where I could find it.

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Jayne Cravens to Serve as Advisor to UN program in Afghanistan

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

That's when I was working with the New York Foundation for the Arts on its technology capacity building programs, including offline/online workshops for online skill building called SpiderSchool. I'm really glad that she sent me this email because I had bookmarked one of her recent commentaries on nonprofits and online social networking.

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MySpace.com: A Place for Donors? - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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Then, we examined each profile and recorded the following data: Number of friends Number of comments Has the organization friended other nonprofits to drive more traffic to their own profile? Does their profile include a link to an action (sign a petition, write a letter, etc.)? How many comments do nonprofits have?

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MySpace.com: A Place for Donors? - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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Then, we examined each profile and recorded the following data: Number of friends Number of comments Has the organization friended other nonprofits to drive more traffic to their own profile? Does their profile include a link to an action (sign a petition, write a letter, etc.)? How many comments do nonprofits have?