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My Notes from Next Generation Evaluation Meeting

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The opening keynote by Hallie Preskill, Managing Director, FSG talked about the trends setting the stage for new evaluation methods, but also cautioned that these methods would not replace traditional methods. Here are my notes and takeaways. Developmental Evaluation was invented by Michael Q.

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Social Media: Before You Get Started, Get Organized!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Basic knowledge of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) will make or break your social media campaigns. You can schedule tweets and status updates in advance (ideal for nonprofits with international audiences), easily monitor trending topics, and get access to useful statistics about your brand and its buzz on the Social Web in real time.

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SEO for Nonprofits in 2024: Internal and External Strategies

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How do new trends, tools, and norms affect how nonprofits should approach their SEO strategy in 2024 as they try to rank well for important keywords on Google and other search engines? Back up your content with credible sources, citations, and references. Regularly update your content to reflect the latest industry trends and changes.

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Digital Promotion Strategies (That Get First Page Results Fast)

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Reference something specific – Being specific in your request will make the receiver more familiar and receptive to you. This reference could be a link, the name of an article, or a topic the webmaster might find interesting. The Society For Human Resource Management (SHRM) for example: Surveys and reports on industry trends.

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10 Steps to Extension Professional 2.0 Remix

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here's just three people/content connections on this topic that I found from Technorati search: A search on "tags" lead me directly to a YouTube channel from the Youth Health Alliance and a series of youth-created videos on nutrition, including the one above that explains why it is better to drink green tea versus software drinks.

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5 Types of Nonprofit Graphic Design Your Organization Needs

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Green and brown are often used for wildlife and nature nonprofits. Visuals should reference your core values, logo, your cause, and educational resources. The CHOA donation page uses its green brand color and logo so viewers can quickly know what donation page they’re on. UX/UI knowledge. Adobe Illustrator. Wireframing.

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6 Types of Nonprofit Web Design and When to Use Them

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Liquid design layouts, sometimes referred to as fluid layouts, have flexible page dimensions rather than rigid, permanent sizes. For example, when you spot a nonprofit organization with a lot of green in its web and logo design, you probably assume its cause has something to do with nature or the environment.

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