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The Art of Aligning Social Media Strategy With Communications Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Remixing Social Media Strategy Game View more presentations from kanter. Fluidity of the social media implementation process is a benefit: The overall communications planning approach requires a lot of structure and discipline. There was a request for another set of cards that might have some metrics.

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Reflections on the Social Media Lab Workshop

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here's some reflections: Thoughtful, Intentional Experiments Thoughtful experimentation is setting up a low-risk experiment with metrics to figure out what is and isn't working is a social media best practice. While participants do complete an assessment form , I think participants might benefit from some one-on-one coaching.

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How To Think Like A Nonprofit Social Marketing Genius: What's Your Brilliant Thought?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

tags: nonprofit socialmedia ). This is a nonprofit remix of some of Chris Brogan's ideas and 50 ways to use social media organized by Groundswell objectives from Jeremiah Owyang. The key benefit is that drives traffic. I'm not saying that you shouldn't use quantitative metrics. and what you can achieve.

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10 Best Practices for Planning Successful Crowd Funding or Giving Day Campaigns

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

To reap all benefits of crowd funding for your organization, you need a strategy. You need to understand how a good relationship with each group can benefit your organization, and how a bad relationship can hurt it. 2: Identify results, metrics, and mini goals for your campaign. What metrics will you use to measure success?

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

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On the other hand, I appreciate the fact that research in the value of informal learning, and evaluation metrics beyond earned income, throughput, and educational outcomes are underdeveloped. If museum and library content is licensed, not owned, how can we work within those licenses to allow visitors to use and remix to their heart’s content?

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