One of the most important elements on your nonprofit’s website is your call to action.
You might have a great design, compelling content and lots of visitors to your site. But what’s it worth if no one does anything on the page?
Social media for nonprofits
by John Haydon
by JD Lasica
A screenshot of the TwitterPoster visual application. (Image by mil8) Are your online efforts getting traction? Start your metrics engines! Target audience: Nonprofits, brands, businesses, foundations, NGOs, cause & community organizations, Web publishers, educators, individuals. In this series: • Getting started with social media metrics • How to measure your nonprofit’s social media success • […]
by JD Lasica
Metrics need to be tied to your organization’s business goals Target audience: Nonprofits, cause organizations, NGOs, foundations, businesses, Web publishers, educators, individuals. This is part of Socialbrite’s series Guide to social media metrics. In this series: • Getting started with social media metrics •
by JD Lasica
How to measure the impact of your online and social media programs Target audience: Nonprofits, cause organizations, NGOs, foundations, businesses, Web publishers, educators, individuals. In this series: • How to measure your nonprofit’s social media success • 14 free tools to measure your social influence • Guide to social media metrics (main page) Mention metrics […]
by Guest
Editor’s note: Nick Cooney is author of the new book Change of Heart: what Psychology Can Teach Us About Spreading Social Change. Below is an introduction he wrote for Socialbrite and a chapter from his book: The non-profit world is filled with competing theories about how to create change, with many of those theories revolving […]