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10 Online Fundraising Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Innovation in online fundraising was driven by the release of new technology, such as email marketing services like MailChimp in 2001, the launch of WordPress ( a content management system now used by 44% of nonprofits worldwide ) in 2003, and social networking websites beginning with Myspace in 2005. 2020 Social Media Size Guide ).

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5 Web Reports Every Nonprofit Should Know

NetWits

The knowledge one can gleam from this tool is practically endless–and the resulting testing and site modifications one can make, even more so. A new version of Google Analytics is currently in Beta testing and a future web post will address what you should know before using. Google Analytics Dashboard.

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The Hybrid Event: 5 Tips for Better Fundraising Results

Greater Giving

It also addresses the general societal shift to socializing online, while at the same time continuing to retain a personal connection with the donor community. Taking a chance on virtual events has offered event planners the opportunity to test drive new ideas. The Move to Hybrid. Want to find out more about hybrid events?

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Generating Buzz: Using Social Media to Drive Website Traffic

NTEN

I spend a lot (and I mean a lot) of time trying to figure out how to use social networking, bookmarking and news sites to enhance the National Wildlife Federation's online presence. These overall strategies aren't anything new in the marketing world: social media is just a new way to do old business. Know Your Goals.

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Google+ – Yi-Tan Call Notes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

He didn’t go as far a saying that granular privacy controls would spark a revolution in sharing, but someone on the call mentioned research by Norman Sadeh to support this theory. Warren noted that in their tests people became blind to the red button which I’d like to call the social procrastination button.

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Listening Curriculum: Draft - What you think?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Listening should be linked to real life decisions or your social media strategy objectives. Once you have an idea for the what, subject it to the so what test. You can monitor social networks and YouTube for mentions of your organization and issue. Social networks. Using Delicious to Bookmark mentions.

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A Conversation with Michael Gilbert on Nonprofit Blogging

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Obviously, I support all three of these blogging strategies and I think that together they represent a resurgence of a community based form of organizing, whether in support of social service or social change. It serves as a public test bed for new ideas, at least among those people who listen to me.