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Four Bite-Sized Methods of User Research

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All you need is a basic script of questions you’ll ask and 6-8 participants. Examples of questions include: How did you come to be involved with our organization? Google Analytics Data Review. Assuming you have Google Analytics running on your website, you have tons of data (maybe too much!) A/B Testing.

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Website Usability Testing: Four Methods for Gathering Feedback

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With some of the new features in Google Analytics , you can see more than ever what visitors to your site are doing. The bigger question, sometimes, is why ? She'll present four cheap and fast methods to solicit qualitative feedback from your users at our upcoming webinar, " Website Usability Testing 101 ". >

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Avinash Kaushik on Failing Fast (Win A Copy of Web Analytics 2.0)

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Over two years ago, I made a screencast about Web Analytics for Nonprofits that covered the basics of using google analytics, web metrics, and some nonprofit case studies featuring Laura White and the Idealist. That's just about when I discovered Avinash Kaushik's blog, Occam's Razor and his first book on Web analytics.

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Social Media Measurement and Learning Analytics: How Do I Love Thee, Let Me Count the Ways

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I tested out the five phases of falling in love with measurement. Given the topic was measurement, I couldn’t help but go a little meta and play with incorporating learning analytics into the instruction. This blog post shares some insights about those two somewhat disconnected ideas. Learning Analytics.

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Using Facebook Live as a Fundraising Tool

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This allows nonprofits to speak directly to their audience, and address comments instantly. Fundraisers should let the audience guide the conversation and address any questions or concerns live. A great benefit of Facebook live is the personalization capabilities that the platform offers. Fundraisers need to keep potential.

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3 Proven Ways to Find and Convert New Donors

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Engage with your audience by responding to comments Participate in conversations Be authentic and avoid highly polished replies Track your top 10 or 20 followers and tag them to help share your content Ask followers to opt in to your email list for more direct communication, Pro Tip: Befriend the algorithms with inspiring content.

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#AI4Good: Augmenting Human Interaction

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This week I interviewed long-time blog reader, Alison Lowndes who I first met via my blog as a regular commenter. We reconnected, of course, through a recent blog comment. Then need to learn from the analytics that help generate insights so you can make the chat bot more effective. . There are two sides of the design process.