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" Here's how the site defines it: is a search visualization tool that enables you to compare, remix and share results from the best web, image, video, blog, tagging, news engines or RSS feeds. You can also use it to find out what is popular on Wikipedia or use the Search Analytics Toolbox in your browser.
" I've added some advice in italics which Npower is free to remix since my blog is cc: by license. Yep, google analytics is great. Yep, and you should also learn how to use an RSS reader so you can efficiently monitor those feeds and respond. Just need the attribution). Put Yourself on Youtube. Measure Your Traffic.
Photo by Andy Welsh from flickr - cc "by" license. Google Analytics. Subscribers in Bloglines or via feedburner (Does anyone know how I can get a total number of subscribers that is accurate with several different feeds?).
Peter Dietz has an article explaining why we need group fundraising RSS feeds. Katrin Verclas at NTEN is in love with Google Analytics V2 and so is Laurie Quinn. An excellent primer about RSS in Teaching Hacks Wiki that looks at RSS in terms of different outcomes - productivity, professional development, community building, and others.
Data integration capabilities: Look for a data warehouse solution that can integrate data from various sources, including fundraising databases, program management systems, financial software, external data feeds, and more. Cost-efficiency: Evaluate the total cost of ownership, including licensing, implementation, and ongoing maintenance.
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