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Steal this Idea: Retweetable tweets!

From Nonprofit Tech 2.0, some great ideas of how to make your tweets retweetable. Worth reading!

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Experts speak: Testing tips from an internet insider

Expert and practitioner of analytics and testing, Jim Pugh, shares his insights and knowledge in our latest interview from the field. This is great advice – not to be missed!

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What’s It Cost? Infographics

When it comes to producing inforgraphics, you may be surprised to learn how much they really cost.

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Experts Speak: Tumblr.

We posted a few weeks ago on the demographics of Tumblr– the micro blogging site with 60 million “very engaged” users. But, while the numbers and demographics are intriguing, measuring exact results can be slightly elusive with this social platform. Check out ur interview with digital strategist of the Sunlight Foundation, Scott Stadum to find out what really goes on there.

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Nonprofit guide to social media demographics

Over the past several weeks, we’ve been looking at the demographics, traffic and stats of some popular social media sites including Twiiter, Facebook, Pinterest, Tumblr and YouTube.
Here’s a round up in case you missed it. There’s lots of data and information here, which may help you decide when and if your nonprofit organization or social cause should use these tools.

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Social Media Demographics, who’s hanging where, the YouTube edition

If you’re not already convinced that YouTube is a biggie in the online and social media world, consider these stats: It is the 3rd most visited website according to Alexa, gets 2 billion views per day and handles 10% of all internet traffic. Phew. According to Quantcast, YouTube’s audience is: 50/50 male/female 46% under 18 years […]

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