Image by Pop!Tech on Flickr Incorporate it into your organizational culture, say experts at NTC Target audience: Nonprofits, foundations, NGOs, social enterprises, cause organizations, brands, businesses, Web publishers, educators, storytellers, general public. Last week I attended the Nonprofit Technology Conference and sat in on an interesting session on “The Future of Nonprofit Storytelling.” Moderated by […]
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GroupMe: Keep in touch with your team members
At last week’s Nonprofit Technology Conference in San Francisco, the Socialbrite team debated which app would be most useful for us to locate each other and easily share our plans on which sessions or which parties to attend.
Highlights from the Nonprofit Technology Conference
Last week’s Nonprofit Technology Conference in San Francisco was easily the most fast-paced and frenetic of the three NTCs I’ve participated in, and not just because, at 1,800 attendees, it was the biggest NTC to date. Several reasons for the frenzy: Four Socialbrite team members led sessions or participated on panels; I wound up also attending the Where conference on geolocation technologies, two blocks away; I commuted home each day (a three-hour round trip by train) even after attending the evening social gatherings; and I reached out to a number of attendees to sit down and share their nonprofits’ experiences and challenges with social media.
How to measure the effectiveness of your Facebook custom tabs
Add UTM tags (we’ll explain!) as another quiver in your Google Analytics arsenal Target audience: Nonprofits, foundations, NGOs, social enterprises, cause organizations, brands, businesses, Web publishers — anyone with a Facebook page. We’ve seen a lot of changes to Facebook tabs over the years, from the days they were really tabs (at the top of […]
3 keys to nonprofits’ success: Strategy, prioritization, dedicated staff
Blackbaud, the Nonprofit Technology Network and Common Knowledge have just released the fourth annual 2012 Nonprofit Social Networking Benchmark Report.
We learned a lot of things, but one prevailing theme stood out: Despite limited budgets and staffing, nonprofits continue to find great value in their fast-growing social networks.