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Twitanalytics?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In a recent post , I mentioned that Jeremiah Owyang pointed out that "Retweet" (sharing a link or tweet from one of your followers with your followers) is a social gesture indicating endorsement of an idea and predicts that there will be an analytics tools to measure this. I went looking for stop gaps from Brian Solis's awesome list.

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If your organization tweets it, will they donate?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This would have to be done with some social networking analysis software that maps twitter accounts to donors and displays results. The closest thing I've seen is a little utility called Twitinfluence - it measures an individual users Twitter network based on the following: First and Second Order Networks. Does it exist?

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Get the Most Out of Engagement Scoring

Association Analytics

Strategic objectives – these are often harder to measure. Engagement points for each section are based on comparison to the population. Use aggregate engagement scores to: Validate your value proposition. Define personas – aggregate data and build a journey map by persona. Award nominees.

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Steven Johnson Key Note at Serious Games Conference

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He starts with how Lost gave us a control study with a comparison - Gilligan's Island - to compare the complexity. He shows the map of the underground layer of the hatch from the show put together by a fan. He shows the map of the underground layer of the hatch from the show put together by a fan. See the fan sites.

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Liberating Nonprofit Data for Greater Impact

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The sector deserves comprehensive and computable data that can be openly aggregated, searched, checked, and analyzed.

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