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Better Blog Museum Metrics

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I just discovered that one of my blog colleagues in Australia, Seb Chan, is writing about a topic of mutual interest - social media metrics (my blog ramblings here and my wiki/presentations here ). I am also prepping a panel on the topic for NTC (more about that later) Seb Chan is focusing specifically on blog metrics for museums.

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4 Strategies to Increase Donor Loyalty

Bloomerang

Ready to adopt a more human donor loyalty philosophy and wrap it into a written strategic plan that holds people accountable for seeing it through and measuring success? Establish clear success metrics. To ensure you’re meeting your objectives, measure customer satisfaction. Get the Attitude of Gratitude Donor Guide.

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Better marketing for nonprofits

ASU Lodestar Center

posted by Karla Lant Lead Writer, Museum of Science and Sustainability. Use metrics, and when you can't, stay rigorous. Private companies measure success using KPIs like ROI and sales goals. Will you use poll data in your area to assess attitudes? Nevertheless, great marketing is possible for nonprofits. Conclusion.

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How Networked Nonprofit Use Facebook SMARTly

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

If don’t synthesize the ongoing stream, it gives me vertigo. I set aside an hour or two a month to review my valid metrics , but also to do a meta synthesis of the conversation to curate the best points and resources. SMART Objectives are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely objectives.

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Who is the Audience in Your Head?

Museum 2.0

In museums, attention to the visitor--her desires, his preferences--has grown over the last few decades. I wonder how many young artists, poets, designers have the same Ayn Rand-ian attitude and will never make it far enough to be asked about their process by others. But products are successful when they are useful and used.

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Positivity, Time, and Work

Museum 2.0

Museum work includes many intellectual labors that draw on deep reserves of knowledge and years of experience. There is no simple metric to understand how to consider efficiency and effectiveness in intellectual work. Just as porn was famously hard to define, good writing is easy to enjoy and hard to measure. Some can’t.

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Notes from the Future: Reflections on the IMLS Meeting on Museums and Libraries in the 21st Century

Museum 2.0

What’s in the crystal ball for museums and libraries? The IMLS (Institute for Museum and Library Services) has commissioned a preliminary proposal for an NAS (National Academy of Sciences) report on museums and libraries in the 21st century. What are the essential differences and similarities between libraries and museums?

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