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Taxonomy for Better UX: Expanding People as an Axis

Velir

Taxonomy plays a vital role in your website’s user experience. Taxonomy itself helps you better organize content when you use it in content management and information architecture. A taxonomy contains axes, which is defined as a specific category and its metadata. Design & UX

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Top Ten Data Challenges (And Solutions) for Associations

Association Analytics

When you turn to another person for relationship advice, whether that’s a trusted friend or therapist, you often start by discussing what’s bothering you. But when it comes to a troubling relationship with your data, can you turn to those same people? Focus on what matters to operational outcomes (ex. credits offered).

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To The Twitterverse and Beyond: A Taxonomy of Twitter Tools from Brian Solis

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I noticed this a few months ago, when a few of us analytics geeks fooled around with creating a Twitter Monitoring and Analytic Tools Taxonomy.

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Navigating the Future: How AGU Leverages Technology to Advance Earth and Space Sciences

.orgSource

He is focused on building strong interpersonal relationships to enhance collaboration and ideation within the organization. We spend time and effort building and maintaining relationships with all the other business areas. “This spirit of partnership is crucial as AGU strives to support its members and drive scientific discoveries.”

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Measuring Engagement and Return on Relationships

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Whatever the tool we're using, the right metrics are those that can help understand engagement and relationships. KDPaine's SobCon Roi Of Relationships In Social Media View more presentations from kdpaine. So, headed over to say hello and to hear about her masterclass "ROI of Relationships."

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Does Your Nonprofit Have A Social Media Work Flow?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Image from Steve Heye. ” It is the work flow documented and visualized that answers the question, “What if we get a negative comment? .” So, how exactly do you craft one? Well, first you need a strategy and have a practice of listening in place. Does your organization have a social media work flow? How did you develop it?

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What are the best Twitter measurement tools and how are you using them?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Alistair suggested a taxonomy. Relationships on Twitter: Who do they know/interact with Relationships off Twitter: Whose influence bleeds past Twitter? . Scoring: Most/Least Active Social Network Analysis: What are the relationships between people who I follow or friends What are they Saying? A disclaimer.

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