Tag: data
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How a New Facebook Feature Can Help Nonprofits Engage Clients, Activate Members
Read more: How a New Facebook Feature Can Help Nonprofits Engage Clients, Activate MembersNew Facebook Messenger capabilities are a godsend for activists – but at what cost?
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Not Made to Measure
Read more: Not Made to MeasureI never had a head for numbers until I realized that our lives were ruled by them.
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A Deep Dive into Your Twitter Followers and Their Influence
Read more: A Deep Dive into Your Twitter Followers and Their InfluenceSo you’re amassing a good following on Twitter and you know from experience which of your followers tend to retweet and interact with you. But how much do you really know about your Twitter followers?
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This Cool Tool Will Plot Your Instagram Influence
Read more: This Cool Tool Will Plot Your Instagram InfluenceSo you are pretty sure your account is the coolest one on Instagram. People heart your posts and your notifications feed shows new followers. How do you really know how you’re doing?
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I Have an Idea. Is There an App for That?
Read more: I Have an Idea. Is There an App for That?Dear developers, you know what would be really cool? When you’re writing a tweet, an app should suggest hashtags for you based on the subject of your tweet, your location and the peccadilloes of your followers. Hear me out.
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Google in 2014: Three Things Nonprofits Should Know
Read more: Google in 2014: Three Things Nonprofits Should KnowBig changes are afoot at search giant Google, with three big innovations changing the way nonprofits develop their websites and help their clients find them.
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Why bad Yelp reviews matter to your business
Read more: Why bad Yelp reviews matter to your businessYes, you’re busy. But marketing experts say you can’t afford to ignore social media. This is why.
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Facebook data gets personal
Read more: Facebook data gets personalProfile analytics are finally here! Here we try to make sense of our Facebook data and produce meaningful insights.
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When Your Data Lets You Down
Read more: When Your Data Lets You DownEven a small site with relatively few visitors will have produced useful data, which should start to give you a picture of which people visit your site, why they have come and how they got there.
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Voting with your tweet
Read more: Voting with your tweetDemocrat and Republican campaigns are personalizing their messages for you using huge amounts of information, including data you thought was private.
