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There’s always great information in the newsletter, but this time around I’m particularly excited because the focus is socialnetworking for non-profits (something that, if you read this blog regularly, you know I’m very passionate about) and the 2011 SocialNetworking Survey.
Here’s a video of Jeff Patrick , president of Common Knowledge , being interviewed by Melanie Mathos at the 2012 NTC conference explaining the 2012 Nonprofit SocialNetworkingBenchmark Report. If you don’t have a copy of the report, you can get it here.
The 2011 NTC saw the release of the latest " Nonprofit SocialNetworkBenchmark Report ". > Download the 2011 Nonprofit SocialNetworkBenchmark Report More than 11,000 nonprofit professionals filled out this year's survey, sponsored by NTEN, Common Knowledge, and Blackbaud, generating a veritable cornucopia of data.
Another NTC means more great studies about nonprofit technology released, including the 2012 " Nonprofit SocialNetworkingBenchmarks Report." for yourself: > Download the 2012 Nonprofit SocialNetworkBenchmark Report. It's free! >
While we were there, Blackbaud, NTEN and Common Knowledge released the 2012 Nonprofit SocialNetworkingBenchmark Report. Reflections from NTC Plenary Panel on Innovation by Beth Kanter. If you attended NTC in person or virtually what did you learn? One Killer Find, More Roundups and Visual Notes. > [link].
As you may have heard, we released the 2012 Nonprofit SocialBenchmarking Report at the NTC last week. The study, done in association with Common Knowledge and Blackbaud, has a lot of great insights into how the nonprofit respondents use socialnetworks.
All Blackbaud Blogs Contact Us Blackbaud.com About Nonprofit Trends Books Research Reports Speaking 2011 NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference – Day 2 Posted by Steve MacLaughlin on March 18th, 2011 Day 2 of NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference ( #NTC ) in Washington, DC is when things really kick into high gear.
We're live-streaming the plenaries and specific session content as part of the Online NTC. Like the live event, the Online NTC is about more than the sessions, it's also about what happens in between. We've lined up some fantastic in between the sessions content for the Online NTC. about nonprofits & innovation.
Mapping Strategy to Metrics, Benchmarking, and ROI. Do an annual ROI for your blog (and other social media activities) using benchmarking and metrics. Don't set up a presence on every socialnetwork in the world all at once. . Attend NTEN's NTC Conference in April and attend the social media tracks.
Fortunately, the NTC made up for the connectivity failures with general fabulousness, including the release of two of our favorite reports each year: The 2011 e-Benchmarks Study from M+R found that a high unsubscribe rate is not necessarily bad , among other things.
It also warns against collecting lists and lists of meaningless data that is not benchmarked against business objectives. . On the recent panel I did at NTC called Social Media Housewives , I talked about the importance of the funnel. Measure Everything: Is Your Nonprofit Facebook Page Worth It?
Mapping Strategy to Metrics, Benchmarking, and ROI. Do an annual ROI for your blog (and other social media activities) using benchmarking and metrics. Don't set up a presence on every socialnetwork in the world all at once. . Attend NTEN's NTC Conference in April and attend the social media tracks.
All Blackbaud Blogs Contact Us Blackbaud.com About Nonprofit Trends Books Research Reports Speaking 2011 NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference – Day 1 Posted by Steve MacLaughlin on March 17th, 2011 NTEN’s Nonprofit Technology Conference ( #NTC ) is in Washington, DC and it’s sold out once again.
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