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Four Reasons Why Nonprofits Should Question Facebook’s Integrity, Longevity, and ROI (Return on Investment)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

I track my blog traffic and very little comes from Facebook. years now, and in comparison to Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace and YouTube, the Facebook Page tool set is pretty limited. Event invitations are tied to personal profiles, not Pages. The answers are always the same: 1) From this blog. 2) From my e-mail newsletter.

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[VIDEO] Measure Of Success: Creating Tools And Process To Report Impact

Bloomerang

We’ve got some tools, questions to ask, and things like that when you’re looking at data-tracking systems. We’re so busy doing the work that we forget to stop, track what we’re doing, and share it with others so that they can engage in the organization. So how do we know what to track?

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Birthday Campaign Reflection: Will Your Nonprofit Embrace Free Agent Fundraisers?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Keep It Multi-Channel, But Within Your Capacity To Implement: I have 1,500 friends on Facebook, although it pales in comparison to some super connected social media gurus like Chris Brogan and Robert Scoble. I hope Facebook Causes makes the ask a little bit more flexible. Of course, there are scaling issues.

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How to Use CRM + Donor Management Software to Talk to Anyone

EveryAction

You can show Susan that the feeling is mutual by tracking her interests and sharing stories that demonstrate how her support moves your work forward. Your donor software should track and report on how supporters interact with all of the channels in a campaign: email opens, social media engagement, web page visits, etc.

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Guest Post: Hashtags Are Like #Snowflakes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

and use a tool like rowfeeder to capture the hashtag stream into a spreadsheet to analyze. You’ll can do some comparison testing of different calls to action and then refine what you’re doing. Just a small pilot, a little bit a data, and linked to decision-making can help your tweets have more impact. In HelpAttack!,

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Unlock the Power of Social Media for Fundraising: Tips and Strategies to Boost Your Success

Get Fully Funded

Twitter: At 330 million users per month, Twitter feels like a fading platform in comparison to the others. Yet Twitter is a great way to build relationships with journalists, organizations that work in the same cause area, and people who care passionately about the type of work you do, including academics, researchers, and celebrities.