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Water Words That Work focuses on helping conservation organizations professionalize and modernize their communications. The organization focuses on specialists who can help build your fundraising or advocacy campaign.

Water Words That Work created three new communications tools you can purchase to enhanced your communications campaigns.

A Must Have: Google Analyics
Mar26

I recently started using Google Analytics and it's one of the most exciting tools I have ever seen. I'm guess that makes me a little dorky, but I don't care. I check my stats all of the time and I believe that if you have a website you should have Google Analytics on that website.
 

 

Today I heard April Harrington speak on behalf of the Oklahoma Food Coop (OFC). She is currently a producer for the OFC as well as their treasurer. During the question and answer session she was asked how the internet impacts the OFC.

 

Nonprofits are always trying to figure out the science behind getting potential donors to become donors. Two ways to achieve this is to make the transaction as simple as possible and have a major event be the focus of your campaign. The people that organized donations for Haiti did an outstanding job.

 

 

Dan Santow blogs about grammar and style. I am a regular reader of the blog and find his tips and hints very helpful. And I felt that this week’s, his post is useful for all GMT users.

 

All forms of online communication are not the same and you should not treat them like they are. Yes, you can communicate with a person by sending an e-mail, an instant message, an @reply on Twitter, a Facebook message or hosting a webchat, but they are not equal. Think about how you talk with your various personal contacts on a daily basis’s.

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