article thumbnail

#AI4Good: Augmenting Human Interaction

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This week I interviewed long-time blog reader, Alison Lowndes who I first met via my blog as a regular commenter. We reconnected, of course, through a recent blog comment. The chatbot has to interact with the target audience. It is also important to reminder that chatbots should not replace human interaction, but augment it.

article thumbnail

Pipe Up: How to Get More Comments on Your WordPress Posts

Byte Technology

And while WordPress has some terrific plugins available that can help you create and manage a comment section on your site, too often unforeseen problems and lapses exist that stymie the commenting process. Regardless of why a site doesn’t foster an active comment board, there are some quick and easy ways to change the issue.

WordPress 100
professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Help Design the Greater Good Track at 2012 SXSW Interactive

Amy Sample Ward

Voting is now open to select sessions for the next SXSW Interactive conference, taking place in Austin in March. Explore the Proposals for SXSW Interactive ». Thumbs Up + Comments. Every vote helps, but so do comments! If you are interested, have a question, or want to add something, please leave a comment.

article thumbnail

More Likes, More Comments, More Shares: Using Psychology to Get the Most from Your Facebook Page

Byte Technology

Why aren’t they commenting on our content and mission and becoming a part of the conversation? Liking, sharing and commenting on Facebook allows us to assert who we are as a person and admit publicly that we agree with something. And nothing is more discouraging than seeing all that hard work not translate into trackable actions.

Comment 100
article thumbnail

Get More Out of AI, Start Chatting

.orgSource

That comment isn’t meant to cast shade; just to point out that although the bots are fun, there are still some hurdles involved in really putting them to work. Create a personalized chatbot to interact with members, answer questions, and offer customized recommendations. Humans still do better creative. Like most things, that depends.

Las Vegas 221
article thumbnail

7 Key Lessons Learned from Virtual Fundraising Events in 2020

Nonprofit Tech for Good

5) Your Nonprofit Can Still Meaningfully Interact with Supporters. Many nonprofits thought at the very beginning of the pandemic that we would completely lose the ability to interact with others in as meaningful of a way as we do in-person. 6) Sponsors are Supporting Virtual Events.

Virtual 321
article thumbnail

Lessons Learned Living the Virtual Experiment

.orgSource

Our colleague Stuart Meyer,* who at the time was CEO of the National Barbeque and Grilling Association, a fully virtual organization, made this comment. “We Speakers are called on to deliberately choose words that accurately convey the meaning and the purpose of the interaction.

Virtual 251