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I just got an email from Holly Ross, the Executive Director of the Non-profit Technology Network – better known as NTEN. You received the same email if, like me, you’re subscribed to the NTEN newsletter (hint hint). How can I get the 2011 Social Networking Benchmark Report for Non-profits?
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Each year''s conference is also supported by an NTC Steering Committee, suggesting important topics to address, and serving to select sessions. real world examples, and establish benchmarks for evaluation. If you''re interested in joining the Research Committee, leave a comment here or email me directly !
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Mapping Strategy to Metrics, Benchmarking, and ROI. Do an annual ROI for your blog (and other social media activities) using benchmarking and metrics. Set up a social media dashboard with google apps for your listening, separate it from your work email and tools. Don't live on Twitter, your blog, Facebook, or your email.
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Evil Pop-Ups for the Greater Good : Get ready to turn into a pop-up believer and see your email list grow! Mastering the Art of Responsive Email : This session will walk through some of the common pitfalls organizations face when building responsive emails and how to code them. Get excited for the NTC and vote today !
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