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Twitter: I think I get it. Now what do I tweet?

NTEN

Consider setting up a weekly yes-or-no poll question that you send out every Thursday, or leave it open-ended and invite followers to message you with their replies. Facts or stats that your audience might find interesting : “X% of Americans are affected by Y every year. All of this sounds like a lot of work. Retweet others.

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[VIDEO] The Early Bird Guide to Epic End of Year Fundraising

Bloomerang

But most importantly, we love for these sessions to be interactive. I’m going to be kicking things off in a couple minutes with some awesome polls to get to know you better. And I’m going to start off by doing some polls, and I’m going to launch this poll right now. Take my poll, fundraising friends.

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[VIDEO] Best Practices for Recurring Donor Acquisition

Bloomerang

Erica: Sounds good. We love for these sessions to be interactive. So let me start right away with a poll here. So I’m just going to launch our first poll here. I have a couple of polls today. I’m going to end the polls and see what it looks like. So I’m going to do another poll here.

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51% of Donors Not At All Interested in Social Networks - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

April 23, 2008 | William Tam Americans love polls, surveys and sound bites. That is what happened with a recent press release of the “DonorPulse Survey” conducted by Harris Interactive and Virilion. But what happens when only partial information gets reported? A slightly distorted view?

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51% of Donors Not At All Interested in Social Networks - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

Care2

April 23, 2008 | William Tam Americans love polls, surveys and sound bites. That is what happened with a recent press release of the “DonorPulse Survey” conducted by Harris Interactive and Virilion. But what happens when only partial information gets reported? A slightly distorted view?