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Report: Digital Storytelling for Social Impact

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I don’t have to tell anyone who reads Beth’s blog about the value of storytelling. Few would deny that storytelling is a powerful tool for inspiring action and influencing thought leaders, donors, and decision makers. However, few of us working in the social impact space could admit to utilizing storytelling to its fullest potential.

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The Ultimate Guide to Social Media for Nonprofits

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Through comments, shares, direct messages, and fun hashtag challenges, you can foster relationships that would be harder to form through more traditional channels of communication. Key metrics to measure on social media Like with any campaign, it’s important to decide on how you’re going to measure the success of your social media strategy.

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Top 10 Spreadsheet Secrets From A Nonprofit Data Nerd

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I created Excel for Evaluation , a series of more than 25 video tutorials with real examples from nonprofits, to share my favorite techniques with nonprofit leaders like you. Tweet questions to me at @annkemery , comment on Excel for Evaluation to request tutorials, or email me to request in-person training.

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What is your nonprofit supporter’s decision journey in age of information overload?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Yesterday, I blogged about the &# Valid Metrics Framework &# from the AMEC that provides a suggested guide post for selecting the right metrics to measure social media in the context of an integrated communications campaign. Is your strategy and measurement for integrated communications campaigns based on the right metaphor?

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An Inside Look at Crafting a Strong Nonprofit Marketing Plan

Allegiance Group

Think of these as mini, measurable targets that help you inch closer to achieving your more ambitious goals. Apply the SMART method framework by making each objective specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound. Social media engagement metrics: Numbers like followers, likes, comments, shares, and conversions.

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10 Mistakes Your Nonprofit Is Making On Social Media

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s not only helps you plan ahead, but gives you a baseline to measure success against throughout the year. When evaluating how much effort you can realistically put into social media, you may discover that you need to scale back on how many channels you utilize. Creating an year-long strategy with clearly stated goals/. charitywater.

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#GMN2016 Annual Conference| Observations from Day 2

Connection Cafe

The main topic of conversation has been measuring program outcomes and assessing impact. As I mentioned in yesterday’s blog post , we are asking conference attendees to respond to the question, “Where are you on your journey to measuring outcomes and impact?” Measurement. And then we need to measure.”