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Facebook is Great, but Does it Really Work for Fundraising?

NetWits

Affiliate programs, organic search traffic and even offline advertising scored higher than social. By comparison only 70% of small businesses use Facebook as part of their online strategy. I’d love to hear your thoughts, examples, experiences in the comments below. Fundraising via Social Networking.

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Mastering The Art Of Idea Generation And Sharing

Bloomerang

No personal attacks ad hominem comments. Online brainstorming tools, like Miro and Lucid , replicate the offline experience using virtual templates. Here you can review a comparison of virtual tools. Create a judgment-free zone. Banish assumptions and criticisms. Give everybody a turn. Define roles for each participant.

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5 Good Nonprofit Infographics

sgEngage

Charity and Technology in the Online Universe This infographic from Mashable and Shane Snow puts social good into better context with donation numbers, growth charts, and some comparisons to its offline counterparts. If you’ve seen some other good nonprofit infographics, then leave a comment.

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Zoetica Salon Summary: Feeding America’s Social Media Measurement Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Feeding America also tracks conversions for donors using Google Analytics so they can follow the path of the donor – from a like or comment on Facebook to online donation form. “It is still a little clunky and requires work but that information is very valuable.

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Think Global, Act Local

Connection Cafe

Just as with national advocacy, that local policy campaign will need some online/offline synergy to succeed. In comparison, local officials are much more accessible and, for many constituents, reaching out to them is less intimidating. So, it’s still going to be necessary for activists to step away from their computers.

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Listening Curriculum: Draft - What you think?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You'll also need to search on keywords or phrases that might uncover a client need or perception. To figure out your keywords, do a little brainstorming offline and then maybe use some online keyword tools. There are many other readers - here's a comparison of features from Wikipedia. Here's a few: Bloglines. Google Reader.

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What do web stats mean, anyway?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

to care a whole lot about how many hits they got in comparison to similar (or different) organizations. 10 comments… read them below or add one } 1 Allan Benamer 09.18.07 But in many areas there will always be scope for offline delivery of a non-profit’s message. And, I actually hope that doesn’t change.

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