Posts Tagged ‘Twitter’

  • 3 Key Twitter Metrics to Understand for Stronger Nonprofit Fundraising and Engagement
    An integral component of a nonprofit’s social media plan requires reviewing metrics and understanding analytics thereby facilitating modification to content that will better engage an organization’s community. As part of our Social Media series for nonprofit fundraising, I recently wrote about Understanding Facebook Analytics for Stronger Nonprofit Fundraising...
    by at May 9th, 2013 at 12:05 am
  • Top Social Media Sites by Market Share for March 2013
    As social media platforms and usage continues to evolve, nonprofits are meeting the demand by increasing their presence on platforms to engage supports and grow their online communities. As part of our Social Media series for nonprofit fundraising, we have written extensively about powerhouse platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest  and many others. However it’s...
    by at May 2nd, 2013 at 12:05 am
  • 4 Key Considerations for Composing Effective Tweets for Nonprofits
    I am always adding posts to our Social Media Series for nonprofit fundraising and I recently reported that according to the 2013 Nonprofit Communications Trends Report that Twitter was one of the most popular social media platforms, second only to Facebook with 74% of responding organizations having a presence on this network. It’s clear that the 140 character micro-blogging...
    by at March 21st, 2013 at 12:03 am
  • A Twitter Account of AFP Congress 2012
    Last week I wrote about the The Social Media & Digital Marketing Impact from the Association of Fundraising Professional (AFP) Congress 2012 in Toronto. For a second consecutive year Twitter was integrated into the event so that information could be shared amongst attendees and those who were unable to attend but were following from the comfort of their own home or...
    by at December 6th, 2012 at 12:12 am
  • Help Launch the Giving Season Today with #GivingTuesday™
    Black Friday and Cyber Monday are the days following the American Thanksgiving and mark the official start of the holiday gift-buying season. These days are traditionally known for early morning line-ups (in-person and online) to get the best deals while they last. This tradition has slowly drifted north of the boarder and Canadian retailers have now gotten in on the sales...
    by at November 27th, 2012 at 12:11 am