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NetSquared Think Tank Round-Up: Tools for Monitoring Online Feedback Part 2

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This post was authored by Claire Sale and originally appeared on the NetSquared Blog. Part of this month's Net2 Think Tank focused on tools and best practices. Below are some tools to help your organization monitor and learn from online feedback. The following tools may help you listen, monitor, measure, and ask.

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Cool App Roundup: Election Edition

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Rock the Vote offers a customizable voter registration tool you can easily embed in your organization's website. app offers polling location information, sample ballots, and election. polling place, review voting rules, and contact Election Protection if. for iOS devices provides up-to-the minute access to poll results for.

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How to Engage Your Supporters and Find Super Fans

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NetSquared DC organized a panel discussion on Engagement Strategy: Empowering Champions* and Influencers* on November 3, 2015, to delve into this question. NetSquared DC Engagement Strategies Panelists — Maddie Grant, Andrew Nachison, and Dale Pfeifer (left to right). Or, find a new tool. The panelists included.

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My NTC Schedule in New Orleans Next Week and My Giant Insect Goal

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of the reflections to come out of this week SXSW Conference was for moderators of panels to use Twitter (or back channel tool) to poll the audience upfront and monitor it real time. Adding Twitter as a listening tool will really demand a new level of moderation skills. Netsquared Meet up 5:00 PM. Friday, March 21.

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Google + for Social Change Activists: Dive in Early or Wait?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My colleague Geoff Livingston says that “Shiny Object Syndrome&# makes nonprofits and individuals to adopt the latest cool social tool based on peer pressure, buzz, or a strange desire to be one of the first. During the Webinar, I polled the group’s general approach. What are the potential uses for nonprofits?

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NpTech Tag Summary: Five Hot Conversations!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Screenshot of a poll from Philanthropy 2173 Still time to register your opinion! If you, like Jon Stahl and many others, are interested in seeing more tools play well together, go sign it right now. " Lucy Bernholz offers some commentary here and is taking a poll on the topic here. tools in their web sites.

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Guest Post by Ivan Boothe: Social change takes more than social media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Submitted by Ivan Boothe, publisher of the Rootwork Blog Over at the NetSquared blog, Joe Solomon provided a great roundup of reasons people might be "jaded about social media for change" and ways they overcome it. IMO, social media tools are pretty poor at changing anything that takes more than one or two mouse-clicks.