ºÝºÝߣshows by User: NetSquaredVic / http://www.slideshare.net/images/logo.gif ºÝºÝߣshows by User: NetSquaredVic / Mon, 31 Oct 2016 09:21:13 GMT ºÝºÝߣShare feed for ºÝºÝߣshows by User: NetSquaredVic Net2Vic: How to Use Domain Names to Build and Protect your Brand Online /slideshow/net2vic-how-to-use-domain-names-to-build-and-protect-your-brand-online/67912977 net2vic-howtousedomainnamestobuildandprotectyourbrandonline-161031092113
Nonprofits in Canada frequently cater to a local community - so branding yourself as Canadian signals to your supporters that you are a legitimate and trustworthy organization. Get the inside scoop on how to choose the right domain name and brand your nonprofit online. We’ll tackle the tough questions about choosing a domain name, getting your website up running, hosting email on your domain, and more. Find out why the .CA domain name is right for your nonprofit and how every .CA domain name contributes to building a better online Canada.]]>

Nonprofits in Canada frequently cater to a local community - so branding yourself as Canadian signals to your supporters that you are a legitimate and trustworthy organization. Get the inside scoop on how to choose the right domain name and brand your nonprofit online. We’ll tackle the tough questions about choosing a domain name, getting your website up running, hosting email on your domain, and more. Find out why the .CA domain name is right for your nonprofit and how every .CA domain name contributes to building a better online Canada.]]>
Mon, 31 Oct 2016 09:21:13 GMT /slideshow/net2vic-how-to-use-domain-names-to-build-and-protect-your-brand-online/67912977 NetSquaredVic@slideshare.net(NetSquaredVic) Net2Vic: How to Use Domain Names to Build and Protect your Brand Online NetSquaredVic Nonprofits in Canada frequently cater to a local community - so branding yourself as Canadian signals to your supporters that you are a legitimate and trustworthy organization. Get the inside scoop on how to choose the right domain name and brand your nonprofit online. We’ll tackle the tough questions about choosing a domain name, getting your website up running, hosting email on your domain, and more. Find out why the .CA domain name is right for your nonprofit and how every .CA domain name contributes to building a better online Canada. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/net2vic-howtousedomainnamestobuildandprotectyourbrandonline-161031092113-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Nonprofits in Canada frequently cater to a local community - so branding yourself as Canadian signals to your supporters that you are a legitimate and trustworthy organization. Get the inside scoop on how to choose the right domain name and brand your nonprofit online. We’ll tackle the tough questions about choosing a domain name, getting your website up running, hosting email on your domain, and more. Find out why the .CA domain name is right for your nonprofit and how every .CA domain name contributes to building a better online Canada.
Net2Vic: How to Use Domain Names to Build and Protect your Brand Online from NetSquared Victoria
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Net2Vic: Branding as a non-profit: Putting your brand to work for you /slideshow/net2vic-branding-as-a-nonprofit-putting-your-brand-to-work-for-you/62046055 net2vic-brandingasanon-profit-puttingyourbrandtoworkforyou-160516063542
Does your brand measure up to it's full potential? Strong brands help organizations to acquire financial, human, and social resources and to build key partnerships. Join Dan Dagg through an open and frank discussion on the importance for brand strategies, key principles for not-for-profit branding, how to control your brand, the importance of brand alignment and lastly, how to get people to give a damn about your brand. ]]>

Does your brand measure up to it's full potential? Strong brands help organizations to acquire financial, human, and social resources and to build key partnerships. Join Dan Dagg through an open and frank discussion on the importance for brand strategies, key principles for not-for-profit branding, how to control your brand, the importance of brand alignment and lastly, how to get people to give a damn about your brand. ]]>
Mon, 16 May 2016 06:35:42 GMT /slideshow/net2vic-branding-as-a-nonprofit-putting-your-brand-to-work-for-you/62046055 NetSquaredVic@slideshare.net(NetSquaredVic) Net2Vic: Branding as a non-profit: Putting your brand to work for you NetSquaredVic Does your brand measure up to it's full potential? Strong brands help organizations to acquire financial, human, and social resources and to build key partnerships. Join Dan Dagg through an open and frank discussion on the importance for brand strategies, key principles for not-for-profit branding, how to control your brand, the importance of brand alignment and lastly, how to get people to give a damn about your brand. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/net2vic-brandingasanon-profit-puttingyourbrandtoworkforyou-160516063542-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Does your brand measure up to it&#39;s full potential? Strong brands help organizations to acquire financial, human, and social resources and to build key partnerships. Join Dan Dagg through an open and frank discussion on the importance for brand strategies, key principles for not-for-profit branding, how to control your brand, the importance of brand alignment and lastly, how to get people to give a damn about your brand.
Net2Vic: Branding as a non-profit: Putting your brand to work for you from NetSquared Victoria
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Net2Vic: How to have fun with Facebook ads /slideshow/net2vic-how-to-have-fun-with-facebook-ads/61350044 net2vic-howtohavefunwithfacebookads-160426042018
Karl Hardin will lead a hands-on workshop where you will learn about how to write a good ad, test it, target different audiences and learn along the way so you are better poised to increase: traffic to your website, sign ups for your e-mail list and engagement with and the reach of your brand and story. And fun, it'll be lots of fun. ]]>

Karl Hardin will lead a hands-on workshop where you will learn about how to write a good ad, test it, target different audiences and learn along the way so you are better poised to increase: traffic to your website, sign ups for your e-mail list and engagement with and the reach of your brand and story. And fun, it'll be lots of fun. ]]>
Tue, 26 Apr 2016 04:20:18 GMT /slideshow/net2vic-how-to-have-fun-with-facebook-ads/61350044 NetSquaredVic@slideshare.net(NetSquaredVic) Net2Vic: How to have fun with Facebook ads NetSquaredVic Karl Hardin will lead a hands-on workshop where you will learn about how to write a good ad, test it, target different audiences and learn along the way so you are better poised to increase: traffic to your website, sign ups for your e-mail list and engagement with and the reach of your brand and story. And fun, it'll be lots of fun. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/net2vic-howtohavefunwithfacebookads-160426042018-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Karl Hardin will lead a hands-on workshop where you will learn about how to write a good ad, test it, target different audiences and learn along the way so you are better poised to increase: traffic to your website, sign ups for your e-mail list and engagement with and the reach of your brand and story. And fun, it&#39;ll be lots of fun.
Net2Vic: How to have fun with Facebook ads from NetSquared Victoria
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Net2Vic: Resolving the Design & Content Challenge: Automated and Curated Newsletters /slideshow/net2vic-resolving-the-design-content-challenge-automated-and-curated-newsletters/57043494 net2vic-resolvingthedesignandcontentchallenge-automatedandcuratednewsletters-160114085936
We are constantly being told by marketing specialists that publishing a newsletter to one's clients, sponsors or prospects is a key part of a well-conceived marketing plan in the social media age -- provided it is well designed, and contains compelling content. However, for most, this is usually easier said than done. Email marketing platforms, such as Constant Contact, Mad Mimi, and others, have made it easier to produce well-designed, single-page newsletters, but the problem of generating good content remained. Few of us have the writing skills or resources to consistently produce good, original content that would interest our clients and prospects. In this talk, Jonathan Stoppi will share two great options for nonprofits to produce good looking newsletters with original content, with minimum outlay of time, effort, or cost: • automated newsletters based on blog posts, and • curated newsletters, using a mixture of original content and linked content from related sites. He will show examples from newsletters that he has set up and maintains for both nonprofits and commercial clients, as well as two of his own newsletters. ]]>

We are constantly being told by marketing specialists that publishing a newsletter to one's clients, sponsors or prospects is a key part of a well-conceived marketing plan in the social media age -- provided it is well designed, and contains compelling content. However, for most, this is usually easier said than done. Email marketing platforms, such as Constant Contact, Mad Mimi, and others, have made it easier to produce well-designed, single-page newsletters, but the problem of generating good content remained. Few of us have the writing skills or resources to consistently produce good, original content that would interest our clients and prospects. In this talk, Jonathan Stoppi will share two great options for nonprofits to produce good looking newsletters with original content, with minimum outlay of time, effort, or cost: • automated newsletters based on blog posts, and • curated newsletters, using a mixture of original content and linked content from related sites. He will show examples from newsletters that he has set up and maintains for both nonprofits and commercial clients, as well as two of his own newsletters. ]]>
Thu, 14 Jan 2016 08:59:36 GMT /slideshow/net2vic-resolving-the-design-content-challenge-automated-and-curated-newsletters/57043494 NetSquaredVic@slideshare.net(NetSquaredVic) Net2Vic: Resolving the Design & Content Challenge: Automated and Curated Newsletters NetSquaredVic We are constantly being told by marketing specialists that publishing a newsletter to one's clients, sponsors or prospects is a key part of a well-conceived marketing plan in the social media age -- provided it is well designed, and contains compelling content. However, for most, this is usually easier said than done. Email marketing platforms, such as Constant Contact, Mad Mimi, and others, have made it easier to produce well-designed, single-page newsletters, but the problem of generating good content remained. Few of us have the writing skills or resources to consistently produce good, original content that would interest our clients and prospects. In this talk, Jonathan Stoppi will share two great options for nonprofits to produce good looking newsletters with original content, with minimum outlay of time, effort, or cost: • automated newsletters based on blog posts, and • curated newsletters, using a mixture of original content and linked content from related sites. He will show examples from newsletters that he has set up and maintains for both nonprofits and commercial clients, as well as two of his own newsletters. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/net2vic-resolvingthedesignandcontentchallenge-automatedandcuratednewsletters-160114085936-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> We are constantly being told by marketing specialists that publishing a newsletter to one&#39;s clients, sponsors or prospects is a key part of a well-conceived marketing plan in the social media age -- provided it is well designed, and contains compelling content. However, for most, this is usually easier said than done. Email marketing platforms, such as Constant Contact, Mad Mimi, and others, have made it easier to produce well-designed, single-page newsletters, but the problem of generating good content remained. Few of us have the writing skills or resources to consistently produce good, original content that would interest our clients and prospects. In this talk, Jonathan Stoppi will share two great options for nonprofits to produce good looking newsletters with original content, with minimum outlay of time, effort, or cost: • automated newsletters based on blog posts, and • curated newsletters, using a mixture of original content and linked content from related sites. He will show examples from newsletters that he has set up and maintains for both nonprofits and commercial clients, as well as two of his own newsletters.
Net2Vic: Resolving the Design & Content Challenge: Automated and Curated Newsletters from NetSquared Victoria
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Net2Vic: Subject, opens, clicks - oh my! An email discussion panel /slideshow/net2-vic-subject-opens-clicks-oh-my-an-email-discussion-panel/48206732 net2vic-subjectopensclicks-ohmy-150515211208-lva1-app6891
"Just send out an email to everyone!" Let's face it: If you run email for an organization, you've heard this before. Getting your message to land in email inboxes is no small feat. From testing to software to the subject line of your message, there are tips and tools for every step of the way. NetSquared Victoria (#Net2Vic) is hosting a discussion panel on the expansive world of mass emailing. Carol-Lynne Michaels (SpeakMore Communications) will moderate a panel with experts from non-profit communications & marketing and public sector IT. We're lucky to have Kyle Mitchell (Sierra Systems), Anna King (Frontier Marketing) and Lyndsey Easton (Dogwood Initiative) participate in the discussion. Join us to find out what you can do to get your emails delivered (and actually opened!).]]>

"Just send out an email to everyone!" Let's face it: If you run email for an organization, you've heard this before. Getting your message to land in email inboxes is no small feat. From testing to software to the subject line of your message, there are tips and tools for every step of the way. NetSquared Victoria (#Net2Vic) is hosting a discussion panel on the expansive world of mass emailing. Carol-Lynne Michaels (SpeakMore Communications) will moderate a panel with experts from non-profit communications & marketing and public sector IT. We're lucky to have Kyle Mitchell (Sierra Systems), Anna King (Frontier Marketing) and Lyndsey Easton (Dogwood Initiative) participate in the discussion. Join us to find out what you can do to get your emails delivered (and actually opened!).]]>
Fri, 15 May 2015 21:12:08 GMT /slideshow/net2-vic-subject-opens-clicks-oh-my-an-email-discussion-panel/48206732 NetSquaredVic@slideshare.net(NetSquaredVic) Net2Vic: Subject, opens, clicks - oh my! An email discussion panel NetSquaredVic "Just send out an email to everyone!" Let's face it: If you run email for an organization, you've heard this before. Getting your message to land in email inboxes is no small feat. From testing to software to the subject line of your message, there are tips and tools for every step of the way. NetSquared Victoria (#Net2Vic) is hosting a discussion panel on the expansive world of mass emailing. Carol-Lynne Michaels (SpeakMore Communications) will moderate a panel with experts from non-profit communications & marketing and public sector IT. We're lucky to have Kyle Mitchell (Sierra Systems), Anna King (Frontier Marketing) and Lyndsey Easton (Dogwood Initiative) participate in the discussion. Join us to find out what you can do to get your emails delivered (and actually opened!). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/net2vic-subjectopensclicks-ohmy-150515211208-lva1-app6891-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> &quot;Just send out an email to everyone!&quot; Let&#39;s face it: If you run email for an organization, you&#39;ve heard this before. Getting your message to land in email inboxes is no small feat. From testing to software to the subject line of your message, there are tips and tools for every step of the way. NetSquared Victoria (#Net2Vic) is hosting a discussion panel on the expansive world of mass emailing. Carol-Lynne Michaels (SpeakMore Communications) will moderate a panel with experts from non-profit communications &amp; marketing and public sector IT. We&#39;re lucky to have Kyle Mitchell (Sierra Systems), Anna King (Frontier Marketing) and Lyndsey Easton (Dogwood Initiative) participate in the discussion. Join us to find out what you can do to get your emails delivered (and actually opened!).
Net2Vic: Subject, opens, clicks - oh my! An email discussion panel from NetSquared Victoria
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Net2Vic: How to Choose a Content Management System for Your New Website /NetSquaredVic/net2vic-how-to-choose-a-content-management-system-for-your-new-website net2vic-howtochooseacontentmanagementsystemforyournewwebsite-150417192928-conversion-gate01
Your website says everything about your organization. It establishes credibility, explains what you do and may even be a tool for income generation. But how much time can you devote to tweaking, updating and fixing? Choosing the right content management system for your website can save you tons of time and effort - and can give your organization a fantastic spring clean. In this session, we'll review some of the top website platforms to consider when picking a new content management system for your organization. In particular, we'll review WordPress, Square, and Wix. We'll cover what each platform offers, their strengths and their weaknesses. At the end of the session, you'll have a understanding of the key questions you should ask your organization before making a final decision.]]>

Your website says everything about your organization. It establishes credibility, explains what you do and may even be a tool for income generation. But how much time can you devote to tweaking, updating and fixing? Choosing the right content management system for your website can save you tons of time and effort - and can give your organization a fantastic spring clean. In this session, we'll review some of the top website platforms to consider when picking a new content management system for your organization. In particular, we'll review WordPress, Square, and Wix. We'll cover what each platform offers, their strengths and their weaknesses. At the end of the session, you'll have a understanding of the key questions you should ask your organization before making a final decision.]]>
Fri, 17 Apr 2015 19:29:27 GMT /NetSquaredVic/net2vic-how-to-choose-a-content-management-system-for-your-new-website NetSquaredVic@slideshare.net(NetSquaredVic) Net2Vic: How to Choose a Content Management System for Your New Website NetSquaredVic Your website says everything about your organization. It establishes credibility, explains what you do and may even be a tool for income generation. But how much time can you devote to tweaking, updating and fixing? Choosing the right content management system for your website can save you tons of time and effort - and can give your organization a fantastic spring clean. In this session, we'll review some of the top website platforms to consider when picking a new content management system for your organization. In particular, we'll review WordPress, Square, and Wix. We'll cover what each platform offers, their strengths and their weaknesses. At the end of the session, you'll have a understanding of the key questions you should ask your organization before making a final decision. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/net2vic-howtochooseacontentmanagementsystemforyournewwebsite-150417192928-conversion-gate01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Your website says everything about your organization. It establishes credibility, explains what you do and may even be a tool for income generation. But how much time can you devote to tweaking, updating and fixing? Choosing the right content management system for your website can save you tons of time and effort - and can give your organization a fantastic spring clean. In this session, we&#39;ll review some of the top website platforms to consider when picking a new content management system for your organization. In particular, we&#39;ll review WordPress, Square, and Wix. We&#39;ll cover what each platform offers, their strengths and their weaknesses. At the end of the session, you&#39;ll have a understanding of the key questions you should ask your organization before making a final decision.
Net2Vic: How to Choose a Content Management System for Your New Website from NetSquared Victoria
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Net2Vic: Effective Data Analysis for Everyone (October 23, 2014) /slideshow/net2vic-effective-data-analysis-for-everyone-october-23-2014/40833133 netsquareddataanalysisforeveryone2014-10-23-141028132820-conversion-gate02
Data is ubiquitous in our lives and work places, and more data can be easily collected. And those data can, if analyzed correctly, provide insights that lead to better decision making. Martin Monkman will present the key ideas for effective and meaningful data analysis, including sources of existing data, things to think about when collecting new data, analyzing results, and effective presentation and reporting of the data.]]>

Data is ubiquitous in our lives and work places, and more data can be easily collected. And those data can, if analyzed correctly, provide insights that lead to better decision making. Martin Monkman will present the key ideas for effective and meaningful data analysis, including sources of existing data, things to think about when collecting new data, analyzing results, and effective presentation and reporting of the data.]]>
Tue, 28 Oct 2014 13:28:20 GMT /slideshow/net2vic-effective-data-analysis-for-everyone-october-23-2014/40833133 NetSquaredVic@slideshare.net(NetSquaredVic) Net2Vic: Effective Data Analysis for Everyone (October 23, 2014) NetSquaredVic Data is ubiquitous in our lives and work places, and more data can be easily collected. And those data can, if analyzed correctly, provide insights that lead to better decision making. Martin Monkman will present the key ideas for effective and meaningful data analysis, including sources of existing data, things to think about when collecting new data, analyzing results, and effective presentation and reporting of the data. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/netsquareddataanalysisforeveryone2014-10-23-141028132820-conversion-gate02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Data is ubiquitous in our lives and work places, and more data can be easily collected. And those data can, if analyzed correctly, provide insights that lead to better decision making. Martin Monkman will present the key ideas for effective and meaningful data analysis, including sources of existing data, things to think about when collecting new data, analyzing results, and effective presentation and reporting of the data.
Net2Vic: Effective Data Analysis for Everyone (October 23, 2014) from NetSquared Victoria
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Net2Vic: Where do all the People Live: Choosing the Right Tools to Track Your Data (January 2014) /slideshow/net2vic-where-do-all-the-people-live-choosing-the-right-tools-to-track-your-data-january-2014/30228257 wheredoallthepeoplelive-140120154305-phpapp02
As organizations grow and mature, they come into contact with more and more people. The challenge becomes to understand which of these contacts are still relevant and how you can maintain contacts to keep them relevant. A CRM (customer relation management) system is a way to keep track of your interactions with supporters and keep track of how they are interacting with you. The benefit that these systems provide to non-profits is to track donors, segment communications based on support level and track when a supporter changes their level of engagement so you can reach. With all these benefits you should be good to go; however, these systems range in costs and functionality. This session helps introduce you to these systems and what questions you need to start asking to choose the system that fits the best with your organization. ]]>

As organizations grow and mature, they come into contact with more and more people. The challenge becomes to understand which of these contacts are still relevant and how you can maintain contacts to keep them relevant. A CRM (customer relation management) system is a way to keep track of your interactions with supporters and keep track of how they are interacting with you. The benefit that these systems provide to non-profits is to track donors, segment communications based on support level and track when a supporter changes their level of engagement so you can reach. With all these benefits you should be good to go; however, these systems range in costs and functionality. This session helps introduce you to these systems and what questions you need to start asking to choose the system that fits the best with your organization. ]]>
Mon, 20 Jan 2014 15:43:05 GMT /slideshow/net2vic-where-do-all-the-people-live-choosing-the-right-tools-to-track-your-data-january-2014/30228257 NetSquaredVic@slideshare.net(NetSquaredVic) Net2Vic: Where do all the People Live: Choosing the Right Tools to Track Your Data (January 2014) NetSquaredVic As organizations grow and mature, they come into contact with more and more people. The challenge becomes to understand which of these contacts are still relevant and how you can maintain contacts to keep them relevant. A CRM (customer relation management) system is a way to keep track of your interactions with supporters and keep track of how they are interacting with you. The benefit that these systems provide to non-profits is to track donors, segment communications based on support level and track when a supporter changes their level of engagement so you can reach. With all these benefits you should be good to go; however, these systems range in costs and functionality. This session helps introduce you to these systems and what questions you need to start asking to choose the system that fits the best with your organization. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/wheredoallthepeoplelive-140120154305-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> As organizations grow and mature, they come into contact with more and more people. The challenge becomes to understand which of these contacts are still relevant and how you can maintain contacts to keep them relevant. A CRM (customer relation management) system is a way to keep track of your interactions with supporters and keep track of how they are interacting with you. The benefit that these systems provide to non-profits is to track donors, segment communications based on support level and track when a supporter changes their level of engagement so you can reach. With all these benefits you should be good to go; however, these systems range in costs and functionality. This session helps introduce you to these systems and what questions you need to start asking to choose the system that fits the best with your organization.
Net2Vic: Where do all the People Live: Choosing the Right Tools to Track Your Data (January 2014) from NetSquared Victoria
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Net2Vic: Good for Nothing presentation (January 2014) /slideshow/gfn-net2-presentation-from-lee/30228135 gfnnet2presentationfromlee-140120153921-phpapp02
Do something Good For Nothing! Feel like moving from words to action? Want to put your skills and experience to direct use helping an organization with a sticky problem? During the January 16th #Net2Vic evening, Lee Sentes will briefly introduce what could be the focus for NetSquared Victoria's big 2014 event. The challenge is to find two organizations (a social enterprise and a classic not-for-profit), help them identify an issue that needs attention, then invite the Net2Vic folk to dive in and take a crack at solving the problem during a one day intensive workshop. Sounds cool, but it's a event challenge too big for one person to handle. Lee needs your help! Come out on the 16th to learn more and get involved. In the meantime, check out the Good for Nothing website and get inspired (http://www.goodfornothing.com/). Super keen? Email Lee directly to find out more at lee@developmentaction.ca.]]>

Do something Good For Nothing! Feel like moving from words to action? Want to put your skills and experience to direct use helping an organization with a sticky problem? During the January 16th #Net2Vic evening, Lee Sentes will briefly introduce what could be the focus for NetSquared Victoria's big 2014 event. The challenge is to find two organizations (a social enterprise and a classic not-for-profit), help them identify an issue that needs attention, then invite the Net2Vic folk to dive in and take a crack at solving the problem during a one day intensive workshop. Sounds cool, but it's a event challenge too big for one person to handle. Lee needs your help! Come out on the 16th to learn more and get involved. In the meantime, check out the Good for Nothing website and get inspired (http://www.goodfornothing.com/). Super keen? Email Lee directly to find out more at lee@developmentaction.ca.]]>
Mon, 20 Jan 2014 15:39:21 GMT /slideshow/gfn-net2-presentation-from-lee/30228135 NetSquaredVic@slideshare.net(NetSquaredVic) Net2Vic: Good for Nothing presentation (January 2014) NetSquaredVic Do something Good For Nothing! Feel like moving from words to action? Want to put your skills and experience to direct use helping an organization with a sticky problem? During the January 16th #Net2Vic evening, Lee Sentes will briefly introduce what could be the focus for NetSquared Victoria's big 2014 event. The challenge is to find two organizations (a social enterprise and a classic not-for-profit), help them identify an issue that needs attention, then invite the Net2Vic folk to dive in and take a crack at solving the problem during a one day intensive workshop. Sounds cool, but it's a event challenge too big for one person to handle. Lee needs your help! Come out on the 16th to learn more and get involved. In the meantime, check out the Good for Nothing website and get inspired (http://www.goodfornothing.com/). Super keen? Email Lee directly to find out more at lee@developmentaction.ca. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/gfnnet2presentationfromlee-140120153921-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Do something Good For Nothing! Feel like moving from words to action? Want to put your skills and experience to direct use helping an organization with a sticky problem? During the January 16th #Net2Vic evening, Lee Sentes will briefly introduce what could be the focus for NetSquared Victoria&#39;s big 2014 event. The challenge is to find two organizations (a social enterprise and a classic not-for-profit), help them identify an issue that needs attention, then invite the Net2Vic folk to dive in and take a crack at solving the problem during a one day intensive workshop. Sounds cool, but it&#39;s a event challenge too big for one person to handle. Lee needs your help! Come out on the 16th to learn more and get involved. In the meantime, check out the Good for Nothing website and get inspired (http://www.goodfornothing.com/). Super keen? Email Lee directly to find out more at lee@developmentaction.ca.
Net2Vic: Good for Nothing presentation (January 2014) from NetSquared Victoria
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How non profits can assess and evaluate privacy risks (net2vic october 2013) /slideshow/how-non-profits-can-assess-and-evaluate-privacy-risks-net2-vic-october-2013/27465394 hownon-profitscanassessandevaluateprivacyrisksnet2vicoctober2013-131022154902-phpapp02
How Non-Profits can Assess and Evaluate Privacy Risks Everyone is worried about privacy but what exactly should we actually be worried about? What are some of the daily ‘risks’ and the broader considerations for non-profits, today? In this presentation, Christopher will identify some practices that non-profits can adopt to both secure their clients’ personal information and to make better decisions about what information to collect or not. He’ll identify how non-profits can develop transparent and effective policies concerning the collection of personal information, basic and intermediate levels of securing some of that data (and what not to do with it, once you’ve collected it!), as well as some common ‘threats’ that such organizations might experience. These threats will identify different parties that could intentionally or accidently compromise non-profits’ computers, some of tactics third-parties might adopt to compromise data stores, and ways to potentially manage such threats.]]>

How Non-Profits can Assess and Evaluate Privacy Risks Everyone is worried about privacy but what exactly should we actually be worried about? What are some of the daily ‘risks’ and the broader considerations for non-profits, today? In this presentation, Christopher will identify some practices that non-profits can adopt to both secure their clients’ personal information and to make better decisions about what information to collect or not. He’ll identify how non-profits can develop transparent and effective policies concerning the collection of personal information, basic and intermediate levels of securing some of that data (and what not to do with it, once you’ve collected it!), as well as some common ‘threats’ that such organizations might experience. These threats will identify different parties that could intentionally or accidently compromise non-profits’ computers, some of tactics third-parties might adopt to compromise data stores, and ways to potentially manage such threats.]]>
Tue, 22 Oct 2013 15:49:02 GMT /slideshow/how-non-profits-can-assess-and-evaluate-privacy-risks-net2-vic-october-2013/27465394 NetSquaredVic@slideshare.net(NetSquaredVic) How non profits can assess and evaluate privacy risks (net2vic october 2013) NetSquaredVic How Non-Profits can Assess and Evaluate Privacy Risks Everyone is worried about privacy but what exactly should we actually be worried about? What are some of the daily ‘risks’ and the broader considerations for non-profits, today? In this presentation, Christopher will identify some practices that non-profits can adopt to both secure their clients’ personal information and to make better decisions about what information to collect or not. He’ll identify how non-profits can develop transparent and effective policies concerning the collection of personal information, basic and intermediate levels of securing some of that data (and what not to do with it, once you’ve collected it!), as well as some common ‘threats’ that such organizations might experience. These threats will identify different parties that could intentionally or accidently compromise non-profits’ computers, some of tactics third-parties might adopt to compromise data stores, and ways to potentially manage such threats. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/hownon-profitscanassessandevaluateprivacyrisksnet2vicoctober2013-131022154902-phpapp02-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> How Non-Profits can Assess and Evaluate Privacy Risks Everyone is worried about privacy but what exactly should we actually be worried about? What are some of the daily ‘risks’ and the broader considerations for non-profits, today? In this presentation, Christopher will identify some practices that non-profits can adopt to both secure their clients’ personal information and to make better decisions about what information to collect or not. He’ll identify how non-profits can develop transparent and effective policies concerning the collection of personal information, basic and intermediate levels of securing some of that data (and what not to do with it, once you’ve collected it!), as well as some common ‘threats’ that such organizations might experience. These threats will identify different parties that could intentionally or accidently compromise non-profits’ computers, some of tactics third-parties might adopt to compromise data stores, and ways to potentially manage such threats.
How non profits can assess and evaluate privacy risks (net2vic october 2013) from NetSquared Victoria
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Growing Your Digital Fundraising — E-Blasting 101 (Net2Vic August 2013) /slideshow/growing-your-digital-fundraising-eblasting-101-net2vic-august-2013/25293241 growingyourdigitalfundraisinge-blasting101net2vicaugust2013-130815200110-phpapp01
Growing Your Digital Fundraising — E-Blasting 101 Ben Johnson has raised over $5 million online, over a million of which directly came from eblasts. On Aug 14, he will spend the evening spilling the beans on the best practices he's picked up along the way to help you grow your list and increase donations, no matter your size. ]]>

Growing Your Digital Fundraising — E-Blasting 101 Ben Johnson has raised over $5 million online, over a million of which directly came from eblasts. On Aug 14, he will spend the evening spilling the beans on the best practices he's picked up along the way to help you grow your list and increase donations, no matter your size. ]]>
Thu, 15 Aug 2013 20:01:10 GMT /slideshow/growing-your-digital-fundraising-eblasting-101-net2vic-august-2013/25293241 NetSquaredVic@slideshare.net(NetSquaredVic) Growing Your Digital Fundraising — E-Blasting 101 (Net2Vic August 2013) NetSquaredVic Growing Your Digital Fundraising — E-Blasting 101 Ben Johnson has raised over $5 million online, over a million of which directly came from eblasts. On Aug 14, he will spend the evening spilling the beans on the best practices he's picked up along the way to help you grow your list and increase donations, no matter your size. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/growingyourdigitalfundraisinge-blasting101net2vicaugust2013-130815200110-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Growing Your Digital Fundraising — E-Blasting 101 Ben Johnson has raised over $5 million online, over a million of which directly came from eblasts. On Aug 14, he will spend the evening spilling the beans on the best practices he&#39;s picked up along the way to help you grow your list and increase donations, no matter your size.
Growing Your Digital Fundraising — E-Blasting 101 (Net2Vic August 2013) from NetSquared Victoria
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