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Guest Post: Introducing the New GuideStar Nonprofit Profile

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This means simple financial metrics will no longer be the primary focus when telling a nonprofit’s full story ( goodbye, overhead ratios !) Our new profiles emphasize answers to key questions about nonprofit programs and performance. Turning snapshots into stories .

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Digital Marketing Plan For Nonprofits: The Definitive Guide (2017)

Nonprofits Source

Next, measuring the impact of your digital marketing can be broken down into two ways: Tangible Measurements : Are typically revenue focused where the desired outcome is to sell a service or receive donations while accounting for expenses. Tangible measurements are easy to calculate and can fall into any number of ratios and equations.

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7 Steps to Create Your Nonprofit Website’s Content Strategy

Nonprofits Source

Your content should go beyond the basics to provide web visitors with a meaningful understanding of your nonprofit’s work and its impact. Assign relevant metrics to each goal. Check in on these metrics regularly as you carry out your strategy. . Interactive charts. Your content is why people visit your site!

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Report Back from the Do Good Data Conference 2015

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We had to use optical character recognition scans on five decades of Billboard Charts, get them into a database, and categorize all the entries. Data Use in Collective Impact – Strive Partnership Strive Partnership spearheaded a cooperative program to examine collective impact on student success in the Cincinnati School District.

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Measuring Your Blog's Outcomes and Use of Other Social Media Tools

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Kevin Gamble left me a comment on a google analytics post that the " Depth of Visit Report " was one of the best metrics (coupled with referring source) for understanding visitor behavior on his university's web site. Kaushik offers up some metrics for blogging: Raw Author Contribution (posts & words in post).

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Measuring the Value of Your Blog: Reflections Over the Last Year

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Measuring the success of social media efforts can't be done with a single metric. I think there will be different metrics for different strategies, organizations, and tools. Kaushik suggested these metrics for benchmarking blogs: Raw Author Contribution (posts & words in post). measuring your impact on the world!).