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What do web stats mean, anyway?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology What do web stats mean, anyway? Allan’s argument is that because NTEN is in a leadership position in the field, it should lead in showing transparency by publishing its web stats.

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RSS Overload and Google Reader Stats

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Nedra Weinreich of the SpareChange Blog left a pointer to comic this in a comment on my post about RSS as coping tool for Information Overload ! I've been reflecting a lot on my RSS reading habits lately and how I organize (or don't) my RSS feeds in the reader. Just had to blog it! It would make a great presentation slide!

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Statistics About.Me

NCE Social Media

What happens if you want to see stats on your social media accounts all in one place? It’s a free tool that allows you to post your social media account links and url and rss feeds all on one page. What happens when you want to give someone your social media contact information for multiple social media accounts? Then About.me

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Is It Time To Let Feedburner Burn?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I’ve been using Feedburner for my blog RSS Feeds since 2005! It was one of a few good free options in the early days of blogging. Shortly after Feedburner was acquired by Google in 207, there started to be complaints about the way it was managing the transition and handling subscriber stats. 6) Quit FeedBurner!

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Do you change your RSS Subscriptions As Often as You Change Your Socks?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

There was a quick exchange about nonprofit blog traffic the other day and someone mentioned that building traffic takes time, " particularly from RSS subscribers who must be convinced that the blog is worth investing the time to read and therefore subscribe." So, here's another poll designed to learn about RSS subscription behavior.

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Women Who Tech: Tools and Apps to Energize your Base

Amy Sample Ward

There are stats built into the tool for the number of clicks and so on, but if you are measuring site traffic already it shouldn’t be new that regard. It’s free, you can set up as many of them as you like, and you can choose to get roundups or individual alerts as well as subscribe via email or RSS.

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What's Up With Feedburner?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Flickr photo from Wesley Fryer Stephen Downes points to this post by Wesley Fryer, " Feedburner Stats Drop After Google Account Merge" I haven't yet merged my account and all of sudden my counts dropped 1,400 subscribers. This one point caught my eye: RSS subscriber metrics : For some sites, this information is very useful.

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