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33 Must-Read Updates to Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Know that using third-party apps decreases ROI if not used carefully. Even the tiniest of changes from posting natively can result in decreased Return on Investment (ROI). Chapter 4 :: Follow on a 1:1 Ratio on Twitter. Change to “Follow on a 1:1 ratio or at least follow more often.” Upload more photos.

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33 Must-Read Updates to Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Know that using third-party apps decreases ROI if not used carefully. Even the tiniest of changes from posting natively can result in decreased Return on Investment (ROI). Chapter 4 :: Follow on a 1:1 Ratio on Twitter. Change to “Follow on a 1:1 ratio or at least follow more often.” Upload more photos.

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Measuring Your Blog's Outcomes and Use of Other Social Media Tools

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I agree, but is a ratio the best number? Counting and seeing trends in my RSS subscribers/readers was a pain because I have several feeds and only one of them is in feed burner. Not sure if there is duplication and there isn't anyway for me to see trends over time. I did not include spam comments or my own). Anyone know?

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Measuring the Value of Your Blog: Reflections Over the Last Year

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I'm thinking about writing the description for the WeAreMedia Module 6: Considering the ROI for this week. " I think this statement still holds true, although with more people thinking about ROI and Social Media, practice is evolving. I did not include spam comments or my own). Last year, I had a ratio of 1.4