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Nonprofit Engagement: Why Website Logins Matter

NetWits

There are many reasons for logins, including security, functionality and personalized content–but also for tracking. Secured Content – The easiest of ways is to simply require a login to access certain content. Benefits of Website Logins. These could be included online or in email newsletters.

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Games and Cultural Spaces: Live Blog Notes from Games for Change

Amy Sample Ward

Ruth Cohen – American Museum of natural History. Jason Eppink – Museum of the Moving Image. People are now coming to the library to see it as it includes content by all the 500 participants from that night. Ruth Cohen – American Museum of natural History. Jason Eppink – Museum of the Moving Image.

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Finding Data Management Solutions for Arts and Culture Organizations

Everyaction

Arts and culture organizations such as media companies, magazines, public radio stations, museums, theaters, and arts advocates have unique needs when it comes to data management. Using a unified CRM is important when doing any type of mass communication, so that the message can be tailored based on all available data.

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9 Ways Nonprofits Can Excel Using Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This post summarizes the content I shared in my presentation and offers some reflection on the conversational keynote. Examples: Wildlife Direct and Brooklyn Museum. Use an excel spreadsheet to look at events, fundraisers, programs, web site content, performances, and other activities to socialize. Connecting With Colleagues.

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How To Find Effective Database Solutions for Social Services Organizations

Everyaction

Effective fundraising, member engagement, and volunteer management all hinge on the ability to collect and easily utilize information about supporters in both online and offline interactions. Using a unified CRM is important when doing any type of mass communication, so that the message can be tailored based on all available data.

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Quick Hit: Five Great Links

Museum 2.0

Museums, Politics, and Power is a new blog that lives up to its name. The content is meaty, multi-lingual, and timely. The podcast let us dive into the topic and discuss how online and offline worlds complement and complicate each other. This week, a kitchen sink of inspiring bits. Petersburg. Quick Hits'

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New Models for Community Partnerships: Museums Hosting Meetups

Museum 2.0

I've long believed that museums have a special opportunity to support the community spirit of Web 2.0 This month brings three examples of museums hosting meetups for online communities: On 8.6.08, the Computer History Museum (Silicon Valley, CA) hosted a Yelp! Me: Have you ever been to this museum? meetup for Elite Yelp!

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