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Every month Nonprofit Tech 2.0 creates and tweets (three times only) a TwtPoll related to nonprofit tech. That said, the actual voting numbers are low likely due to a fear that voting will result in spam tweet exclaiming you voted. December 2012 [1,295 Views] Have you viewed your nonprofits website on a tablet or smartphone?
During 2009 I created and promoted 34 TwtPolls to help better understand the needs of nonprofits. The TwtPoll results are often surprising and can be very useful for nonprofits as they forge ahead with their 2010 communications strategies. 3) Does your nonprofit have a blog? [ [link] ]. Warning: Poll has been spammed: [link] ].
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NTEN offered a fantastic Webinar today featuring Randi Zuckerberg, Director of Marketing at Facebook and Adam (didn't get his last name) from the DC Office on the emerging best practices for nonprofits who want to set up Facebook Fan Pages. Nonprofits on Facebook set up as a mechanism to share nonprofit best practices on Facebook.
Each week we’ll bring you a new resource that we think could revolutionize the nonprofit sector—or at least your workweek. Mission Box’s Engagement Communities program provides a designated and secure space for everything from posting training to taking polls. Long gone are the days of wrong links, lost emails, or spam filter debacles.
Having solid donor engagement strategies in place is important for any nonprofit that wants to inspire generosity in their community and build a base of lifelong supporters. But the world is a noisy place: Donors are bombarded with constant messaging that can drown out a nonprofit’s attempts to reach them. Encouraging conversations.
No surprise that Principle #1: Avoid being seduced by Shiny Object Syndrome generated great insights. My colleague Geoff Livingston says that “Shiny Object Syndrome&# makes nonprofits and individuals to adopt the latest cool social tool based on peer pressure, buzz, or a strange desire to be one of the first.
Every day nonprofits send out millions of email messages. And it’s more than likely spam, too. The most successful nonprofits test everything from segments and subject lines, the day and time of the message, and variations on the content and landing pages. (This was originally written in June 2009. No Segmentation.
It's time to catch up on some nonprofit technology trends and news! I’ll review some new green IT developments like how nonprofit solar electricity is thriving in Haiti. I’ll review some new green IT developments like how nonprofit solar electricity is thriving in Haiti. Now, here's the latest: Email.
It will also help to prevent people from marking you as Spam. Preference and Opinion – this is something that you can survey or poll your donors on, and collecting this information via an online portal is a great idea. The worst thing you can do: not segment your audience.
Was my spam score low? As an email marketer, it’s your job to know the words that service providers are flagging as spam. A sudden drop in open rates could indicate your email was flagged as spam by one or multiple ISP’s. This isn’t just for polling, but is also very important for your email tests. .
She is a nonprofit founder, former ED herself, and I always like to get that perspective whenever possible. I like to joke that I have had every job that is a Rubik’s cube in the nonprofit world, staff member, board member, founder, executive director. Take my poll, fundraising friends. So I’m going to pipe down.
Joseph Cole is a guest contributor for Nonprofit Hub and a writer for those who do good. Leveraging ten years of experience in the nonprofit world as a program leader and fundraiser, he proudly writes for both nonprofits and for-profits who serve the nonprofit sector. Get started with these ideas: Send a survey or poll.
Related: Facebook is rife with misinformation about voting, according to an analysis by ProPublica and the nonprofit First Draft. Many of the misleading posts center on voting by mail, which is the safest way of casting a ballot during the pandemic. While these posts appear to violate Facebook’s policies, many continue to stay up.
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