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Digital Analytics Basics: Free Online Academy from Google

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For many nonprofits, Google Analytics is the tool of choice for measuring traffic, reach, engagement, and action primarily because it is free. While it is somewhat easy to use, some of the more valuable features may require a little tutoring to understand and use. The instructor is Google Analytics Evangelist Andrew Cutroni.

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10 Twitter Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Related Webinar: Social Media Best Practices for Nonprofits. It’s a social network that requires a lot of time and content, but more importantly, a social media manager who enjoys being active on Twitter and understands Twitter’s extensive toolset. 8) Get to know your Twitter Analytics Dashboard.

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Can My Fitbit Data Make Health Care Better?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I first put a fitbit, a digital pedometer that tracks steps, calories burned, food intake, and other personal analytics data, on my wrist back in October. Our research found that current methods of informed consent are challenged by the ways PHD are being used and reused in research.

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5 Keys to Effective Knowledge Transfer for Nonprofits

Wild Apricot

There are 5 elements key to an effective transfer or exchange of knowledge, the report suggests: Audience, Message, Method, Messenger, and Evaluation: Audience. The choice of method for transferring and exchanging knowledge will depend on the audience and the message [but] knowledge is most effectively exchanged when using multiple methodsâ?

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Jon Husband, Guest Post: The New Realities of Engagement – Stories That Drive Action Planning and Implementation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The idea itself is tested by the immune system of the wider community. It enables us to test how well we are doing individually as an organization and as a system. The beta tool is ready for testing so that we can see how the inputs work and how the outputs work. It is a change in the way that people, think, feel and act. .

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Meetup Recap: Jen Burton from Causes on Fundraising and Online Communities

Tech Soup

Strengths of the Causes Network. Ability to utilize social networks to drive a message. Weaknesses of the Causes Network. The Open Graph integration creates a Facebook Fan Page for all new causes, and integrates analytics. Massive number of people. Singularity of focus. Anyone can create, promote, and grow a cause.

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