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The Power of Learning Analytics: Maximizing the Impact of Your Education Programs

Association Analytics

By harnessing the power of learning analytics, decision-makers can gain valuable insights into learner behavior, course effectiveness, and overall program success. Let’s dive into how learning analytics can drive engagement, improve course completion rates, identify gaps in learning programs, and optimize the learning experience.

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How to leverage business analytics insights with Association Management Software (AMS)

Nimble AMS

Not every organization that uses business analytics must be a for-profit company. Professional societies, trade associations, and nonprofit groups can all use analytics tools to improve their staff operations, reach more members and non-members, and make meaningful progress toward their mission and goals. .

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Maximizing Nonprofit Fundraising with Google Analytics 4

Allegiance Group

It’s critical to actively track and measure your website traffic against your goals. Thankfully, Google Analytics makes it easy. You’ve likely heard that Google has released its new version, Google Analytics 4 (GA4). Making the switch is vital — if you’re still using the old version, your data is no longer being tracked.

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Member Retention Strategies For Professional Associations

Association Analytics

This is critical for proper analysis and strategy refinement. Track, test and learn to improve your strategy: No retention strategy will work every time or on every type of member, which is why you need to be flexible and willing to adjust your efforts based on how successful they are.

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Who Analyzes the Analytics? (It’s us. We do.)

M+R

We hope you like acronyms, because Google is making some big changes — and that means nonprofits will need to understand some important technical details in order to effectively reach, track, and mobilize supporters. Universal Analytics (a.k.a. A strong cup of coffee might not hurt either. Recommended events can be found here.

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Build a Marketing Dream Team—Welcome AI

.orgSource

Keyword research—Find relevant keywords and track their performance over time. Backlink analysis—Identify high-quality links to other websites that increase your site’s authority and its position in the search. One that comes immediately to mind is the SWOT analysis,” Jane said. But they were an impressive starting point.

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Analytics Dashboards: Which tool is Right For Your Nonprofit? 

Whole Whale

There are a lot of different analytics dashboards out there, so it can be tough to know which one is right for your nonprofit. To help you decide, here are four things to look for in an analytics dashboard: . Flexibility : The best dashboards are flexible enough to track the metrics that are most important to your nonprofit.