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5 Google Analytics Stats To Track Fundraising Success

TechImpact

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. Let us know in the comment section below. You’re not alone.

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Unlock Fans While Engaging Supporters Beyond Like, Share and Comment

Amy Sample Ward

At the same time I have watched organization struggle to engage with Facebook supporters in meaningful ways using just the actions Facebook has provided; Like, Share, or Comment. Last week, we launched one of the most important pieces of the system for our team; the back-end analytics dashboard.

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Social Media in 30 Minutes a Day

Amy Sample Ward

Google Analytics for Facebook Pages. Google Analytics for Wikispaces. Drop any questions or things to add to the resource list in the comments here for others to check out! Managing Technology to Meet Your Mission. Networked Nonprofit. Tools and Apps to Energize Your Base. 5 Steps to a Successful Social Media Strategy.

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3 Ways to Improve Your Nonprofit’s Social Media Presence

Nonprofit Tech for Good

For social media content, focus on metrics like likes, shares, comments, click-through rates, and follower growth. Incorporating trackable links to your organization’s website through social media analytics platforms is another essential practice. In influencer campaigns, measure reach and impressions.

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How to successfully use blog commenting to acquire new users (without being spammy)

The Next Web

We read about a cool growth hack involving “commenting on blog posts” recommended by several websites. The general idea is to comment on blog posts that you know your audience likes reading. You hope that readers in turn will like your comment and then click on the link to your website. per comment). moderated comments.

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What Social Media Analytics Can’t Tell You About Your Audience

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

What is important is that when you look solely at your social media analytics – say for example what content gets the most views or engagement, the data represents only one part of your audience. The research revealed that social media users fall into three broad types: Lurkers post on social networks once a week or less.

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Lithium-ion battery waste fires are increasing, and vapes are a big part of it

Ars Technica

The company, which offers fire detection and suppression systems based on thermal and optical imaging, smoke analytics, and human verification, releases annual reports on waste and recycling facility fires in the US and Canada to select industry and media. Read full article Comments

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