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Facebook and Nonprofits: Success Stories? ROI?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Nonprofits with national and international name recognition do great on Facebook in terms of growing a large fan base, but many small to medium-sized nonprofits struggle to achieve the elusive Facebook ROI (Return on Investment) – website traffic, new e-mail newsletter subscribers, mobile subscribers, online donors, thumbs up and comments i.e,

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Nonprofit Email: The Rules of Engagement

Pamela Grow

Well, I’ve got some eye-opening stats that might make you reconsider where to channel your communication efforts. According to a recent study by Campaign Monitor , email marketing has an astonishing ROI of 4400%! Social media, on the other hand, lags behind with an average ROI of 94%. The numbers don’t lie!

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10 Social Media Metrics for Nonprofit Organizations (and How To Track Them)

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For those 79% of nonprofits out there, I have listed 10 social media metrics below that can be easily tracked and plotted on a Social Media Return on Investment (ROI) Spreadsheet ( Download ). If you don’t already, get access to your website’s traffic logs and track and plot unique visitors on the Social Media ROI Spreadsheet.

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11 TwtPoll Results Nonprofits Can Use to Plan 2010 Communications Strategies

Nonprofit Tech for Good

13% Check/snail mail. 5% Yes… they donate on our website after reading something in our e-newsletter. 6) What is the size of your organization’s e-mail newsletter list? [ [link] ]. 2% Our organization does not publish an e-mail newsletter. Related Posts: Tags: ROI (Return on Investment).

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Social Media: Before You Get Started, Get Organized!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

are already using social media, many have not yet taken all of the steps below to ensure that their social media campaigns are built on a solid foundation meant to produce ROI (Return on Investment). Define Your Metrics and Create a Social Media ROI Spreadsheet. Though most nonprofits in the United States, Canada and the U.K.

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Social Media: What To Do If Your Boss Doesn’t Get It

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Compile stats to share with executive staff. A quick Google search of “social media stats 2011″ pulls up a wide range of stats to share with unaware executive staff. Get social and mobile media buzz in their e-mail inboxes regularly! Asserting yourself at work is often the missing piece to success.

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10 Tips for Managing Social Media Burnout

Nonprofit Tech for Good

I tend to lose more followers, fans and friends on weekends than during the week, and my stats show that there is very little ROI [Return on Investment] in terms of traffic, e-mail newsletter and mobile subscribers, event sign ups, etc. The good news is that I have found using Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, etc.