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Why Event Vendor Partnerships Matter

Greater Giving

Consider Past Performance Evaluate vendors based on their track record with similar events. Request references and reviews to gauge their reliability and the quality of their services. This allows for a comprehensive comparison. The post Why Event Vendor Partnerships Matter appeared first on Greater Giving Blog.

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3 things your association should know before purchasing a new AMS

Nimble AMS

Plus, pricing between any two AMS systems is not always an apples-to-apples comparison. It’s important to understand several concepts before evaluating the cost of a new AMS system. It’s important to understand several concepts before evaluating the cost of a new AMS system. Tool kit] Configure vs. Customize.

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We’re 39 percent similar; how can we be exponentially better?

Candid

In this blog post, we'll review the research results, discuss implications, and identify the soul-searching needed to move forward in new alignment with our values. Data Handling, Overview, Measurement, Evaluation and Reporting (4 percent). Professional References/Testimonials (others who can speak on the organization’s behalf).

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Export Your Universal Analytics Data Before It’s Too Late

Forum One

In this blog post, we’ll explore how to determine what information to retain and the best way to store it. By exporting data, users can maintain access to historical comparisons and enable future analysis. Repeat: Follow the same process to archive all the metrics and dimensions you may want for future reference.

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Measuring Your Crowdsourcing Efforts by Aliza Sherman

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You should also review how you’ve traditionally done the work or solicited the input or encouraged the action in the past and note what worked and what didn’t work previously to use as a comparison to crowdsourced efforts. When you are clear on what you need done, explore crowdsourcing platforms built specifically to do what you require.

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Guest Post by Stephanie McAuliffe: SoCap09 - Day 2 Roundup

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The group, in collaboration with other impact investors and intermediaries, has developed a set of standards (taxonomy) that would facilitate comparisons of financial, operational, and impact data. Folks from Good and Ideo spoke up saying that they are looking at this issue, and they invited people to join them blogging this topic.

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The Coming Wave of Web 2.0 Consultants and Vendors - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

Main | Lean, Mean Blogging Machines » Thursday Nov 16 2006 The Coming Wave of Web 2.0 As Wikipedia becomes more mainstream as a reference source, there might be substantial benefits from helping ensure it frames the debate in a truly balanced manner (and presents your organization’s critical information, of course).