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5 Google Analytics Stats To Track Fundraising Success

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Having a tough time tracking the analytic behind your last fundraising campaign? Nonprofits know it’s a good idea to track their analytic, but its the next step they often have trouble with, knowing what to look for in those numbers and how to make sense of them. Image courtesy of Info Trust LLC. You’re not alone.

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Tracking Volunteer Efforts

Wild Apricot

As a follow-up to an earlier post on volunteer scheduling, time tracking and accountability, here's an overview of a new web-based tool designed to help volunteer organizations track volunteer effort, measure the impact and share volunteer data.( read more ).

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Dipping Your Toes into Metrics Tracking

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If your organization is not tracking activity on its website or social media pages regularly, getting started can feel like an overwhelming task. Here are some beginning steps to getting your toe in the water with basic metrics tracking (along with some resources to help along the way). So, start small.

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SociafyQ - Free Social Media Tracking and Analytics

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But what if you could track stats for all your major networks - free - from your desktop or home page, without giving out your passwords? Tags: Non-profit technology nptech Web 2.0 Even for nonprofits on a tight budget, there are plenty of good monitoring tools. SociafyQ is designed to do just that.( read more ).

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Q&A: Volunteer Scheduling, Time Tracking and Accountability

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The reader questions fall into three areas: scheduling volunteers, tracking volunteer hours, and how to hold volunteers accountable for the work they’ve committed to do. read more ).

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How to Keep Track of Your Passwords (and Keep Them Safe)

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How can you keep track of all the usernames and passwords for all the online sites you use? As social media and web-based or mobile applications become ever-more central to the daily operation of our non-profit organizations, it’s a growing issue from both a security and a time-management perspective.

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5 New Google Analytics Statistics For Nonprofits

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Try using your audience personas you developed as guidelines for what different demographics you want to track and report on. Track backs, located under the social tab, shows you who has been linking back to your website. Implement offline conversion tracking. Use funnel conversion tools. Take advantage of site speed.

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