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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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Crafting a Stellar Nonprofit Branding Strategy: 10 Quick Tips 

Qgiv

Share stats and information that people can easily understand. Tracking over a full 12 months is a good timeframe since certain periods of the year have increased or decreased fundraising (org-specific annual events, the summer slowdown, Giving Season, etc.). Tell your impact story. Research your competition. What are they doing well?

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14+ Excellent Nonprofit Annual Reports

Whole Whale

We especially love how they paired a full-page image of a student with key stats that support the organization’s overall mission, a mix of showing and telling. org integrated videos throughout the report so readers can get more information about two of their campaigns — Exxon Knew and Break Free — all while keeping the word count down.

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Have We Crossed the Chasm yet? Org2.0 Cheat Sheet from Squidoo/Npower New York

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It's call org.2.0! Yep, google analytics is great. You also might to check out some widgets that combine social networking with stats like mybloglog.com. Graphic in Flickr Source: Tara Hunt's post " Cross the Chasm " Chris Brogan sent me a link to the new NpowerNY/Squido Handout on Seth's Blog. in nonprofit land.

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How To: Social Media Integration

NTEN

Effective social media integration is time consuming, and unless your org is powered by volunteers, paying your employees costs money. Since while all these fun new platforms come with their own super fun analytics and reporting pieces (i.e It’s the budget and stats geek in me, nothing I can do about it.).

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Live Blogging: 09NTC Mapping Your Social Media Strategy

Amy Sample Ward

Analytics tools. How do you involve the org? Sarah - share by email because we are an online organization, can have a spreadsheet with stats and how they are growing, organization wide as well as campaigns, etc. Have you seen examples of your org changing? Here goes… Take aways: How to use listening.

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Confessions of a Non-Profit IT Director

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I've gotten in "trouble" but all in all, we're fairly lenient in my org. Quantcast, Google Analytics, HitTail are what I use but eventually I end up relying on server log stat software like AWStats. Does your organization have a blog? Of course it would be. And we're going t o implement something like that.