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Please Vote for SXSW 2014 Panel: What Social Media Analytics Can’t Tell You

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

That’s the title of my proposed panel for SXSW 2014. How do you fill in the gaps in your analytics with insights into your customers’ purchases, your fans’ offline interests, or your users’ reasons for liking what they like? What Social Media Analytics Can’t Tell You. Please take a minute a vote for it!

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KONY, Networked Nonprofits, and Transparency

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Our increasing connectedness should be celebrated as an effective method of achieving change, not as the change itself. There is more analysis of the problems over simplification like this cogent analysis from Ethan Zuckerman. Years of network building, offline organizing with young people.

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The Fail-Safe Guide to Pitching Technology to Your Nonprofit Stakeholders

Connection Cafe

All generations are becoming increasingly multichannel and the web and email are often the preferred methods of communication with charities. Before the Board and executive team can make a decision, an analysis of current results, resources and technology should be conducted. Demographics & Donor Trends. The right tool set.

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Vote and Comment for ALL these Awesome Nonprofit Panels at SXSW!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Illustration by Jonny Goldstein of my SXSW panel proposal. I hope you’ll also vote for my panel proposal, Nonprofits and Free Agents in A Networked World and while you’re there vote for the other awesome nonprofit panel proposals (I’ve shared a list below). Online numbers don’t always equate offline results.

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Facebook ROI: Not Just a Myth

NTEN

At our last analysis, our Facebook recruits had donated a total of $3,793 in the last 12 months, with an average gift of $79. After all, we know that offline donors who are on our email list have a higher average gift. It's critical for us to leverage alternative methods in order to maintain our level of influence.

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