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Should Nonprofits Focus on Email or Facebook?

Connection Cafe

A question I have often heard: should nonprofits focus on email or Facebook? An email sent to 100,000 people can easily spark tens or hundreds of times more messages to Congress than the same appeal sent via a Facebook page with 100,000 followers. . Facebook Strengths: . Facebook Weaknesses: . Peer-to-peer potential.

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Digital Donor Acquisition Strategy Best Practices

Allegiance Group

Paid search has become a channel that reliably generates new-to-file donors, even when brands bid on their name alone (branded search). Facebook & Instagram These two social media platforms have a role at every funnel level. Instagram integrates well with Facebook campaigns.

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Around the TechSoup Global Blogosphere, May 8-14

Tech Soup

Jim suggests some ways in which online collaboration can spare both your travel budget and the environment. From the TechSoup vault: Eight Tools to Keep Your Team Connected and A Few Good Tools for Sharing Files with Distributed Groups. Elliot talks about how RSS feeds can make it easier to sift through information online.

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Chicago Symphony Social Media Strategy: What happens when people outside your organization set up a presence on Facebook?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

(I'll be leading this workshop in Philadelphia for the Philadelphia Cultural Alliance in about two weeks) As part of my research process (using social media, of course), I looked at what arts organizations were doing on social networking sites like Facebook. When I was very young, I started programming BAT files and then moved on to ???programming

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One Thing Most Nonprofits Stink at (Donor Retention) and How You Can Change It in 2019

Connection Cafe

Couple that with the rising cost of donor acquisition and you’ve got an incredibly difficult environment for fundraisers (and their nonprofits) to succeed. Their donor file has quintupled since 2008. John Haydon , Author of Facebook Marketing for Dummies. But we can and SHOULD change this! Can you do like they do?

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One Thing Most Nonprofits Stink at (Donor Retention) and How You Can Change It in 2014

Connection Cafe

Couple that with the rising cost of donor acquisition and you’ve got an incredibly difficult environment for fundraisers (and their nonprofits) to succeed. Their donor file has quintupled since 2008. John Haydon , Author of Facebook Marketing for Dummies. But we can and SHOULD change this! Can you do like they do?

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5 Keys to Effective Knowledge Transfer for Nonprofits

Wild Apricot

Evaluation explains the effects [on the recipients or the environment] that are expected as a result of transferring or exchanging knowledge.". Filed under: General non-profit interest , nptech , Best practices , Non-profit Communications , training , publicity. Facebook Applications for Your Non-Profit Page. Evaluation.