3 Articles match "2000","Brand","Conversion"

The Latest from the Nonprofit Marketing Community

Saturday, June 5, 2010
Expo summary posts and conversations all over the net (just follow the #g2e hashtag or take a look at the news coverage ), however I want to take a slightly different approach by posting up some key takeaways from sessions that stood out for me. government (because 3rd party ones can`t match the strong gov brand). last week. DAY 1.
 
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Author, provocateur and early (since 2000) blogger Sullivan covered what’s different about online communications and community, and what that means for your nonprofit: Blogging (and other online content and conversations, I’d say) is about relationships, not content. Online readers, even when alone, are not really alone.
 
Monday, February 2, 2009
Now, we're seven months into our Google grant, and with it we've been able to bring in more than 2000 new members to our e-mail database - with a cost-per-acquisition of zero. It was free , after all. While we didn't know what to expect from the program, once we got going we were amused by the idea of the $10,000 limit. Did It Work?
 

The Best from the Nonprofit Marketing Community

Author, provocateur and early (since 2000) blogger Sullivan covered what’s different about online communications and community, and what that means for your nonprofit: Blogging (and other online content and conversations, I’d say) is about relationships, not content. Online readers, even when alone, are not really alone.
Expo summary posts and conversations all over the net (just follow the #g2e hashtag or take a look at the news coverage ), however I want to take a slightly different approach by posting up some key takeaways from sessions that stood out for me. government (because 3rd party ones can`t match the strong gov brand). last week. DAY 1.
Now, we're seven months into our Google grant, and with it we've been able to bring in more than 2000 new members to our e-mail database - with a cost-per-acquisition of zero. It was free , after all. While we didn't know what to expect from the program, once we got going we were amused by the idea of the $10,000 limit. Did It Work?