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Unlock the Power of Maps to Boost Your Nonprofit’s Fundraising

The Fundraising Authority

Uncover the Benefits of Maps for Nonprofit Fundraising. Maps are one of the most powerful tools available to nonprofits when it comes to creating compelling visual stories. Maps can be used to illustrate the work of a nonprofit, the areas they serve, and the impact of their fundraising efforts.

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Feel the Heat: Great Tools for Mapping Website Interactions

Byte Technology

Well, if you have, then it’s time to check out heat-mapping, programs that help you gain insights into user interactions such as where on your site they click, what specific areas they explore more than others and generally how they use your site for their purposes.

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Online Marketing Strategy Starts With a Map

NetWits

Do you ever feel like you’re approaching your digital marketing without a map? Once you’ve mapped your organization’s presence in the multi-channel ecosystem, you can begin to see the potential. Settle in and stay awhile. You’re in good company.

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Two Surprising Ways to Broaden Your Reach Online

NetWits

What you may not have considered, however, is how you can actually impact viral sharing and improve interactive marketing on your website. Interactive Maps. One of the biggest opportunities to engage users online is to allow them to interact with your website in order to see and feel your mission’s impact.

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4 Types of Donor Personas for Effective Nonprofit Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If you’ve never done so, developing donor journeys (also known as donor journey mapping) can feel like quite an undertaking. Donor journey mapping can be as complex or as simple as you like—as with all new things, it’s best to start simple and grow from there. Donor Journey Mapping Basic Steps. How do I segment my list?

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New on SSIR: A New Tool for Digital Storytelling

Amy Sample Ward

I recently attended the US launch event for Historypin is a new (and free) application for Android, iPhone, or the web that arranges photos, videos, and text in the context of time and location (leveraging the Google Maps API). It’s a way of interacting with other people, other places, and other times from anywhere you are.

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6 Tips For Creating Better Charts With Your Nonprofit’s Data

TechImpact

Experiment with more dynamic charts, like social network maps, tree map, floating charts, and even infographics, which are great for a whole mess of charts. Also, talk to your organization’s web developer and see if there is way to make the data more interactive. There is a wide variety of charts. Sketch ideas.

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