Big Tech Backs Social Good. Presenter Peter Gowen Online Analytics Coordinator Faculty Development...

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Big Tech Backs Social Good

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Big Tech Backs Social Good

Presenter

Peter GowenOnline Analytics CoordinatorFaculty Development andInstructional Design Center

[email protected]@petergowen

Topics

• Google for Nonprofits– Google Apps– Google AdWords– YouTube– Google Earth (?)

• Google+• Google Analytics

Google for Nonprofits (G4NP)

• Available in US, UK, Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand

• Must be 501(c)(3)• Cannot be:– Government entity or organization– Hospital/healthcare organization– School, daycare, academic institution*

* See Google in Education instead

G4NP – Google Apps

• Gmail: branded email accounts*, using Gmail (under the hood)

• Google Calendar: share calendars online• Google Drive: share documents/files online

* With your own domain.

G4NP – Google AdWords

• $10,000 per month AdWords credit• Track conversions, ROI• Limitations:– A $2.00 maximum cost-per-click (CPC) – Only run keyword-targeted campaigns– Only appear on Google search result pages– Only run text-based ads– “must hold current and valid charity status”

- Google Ad Grants Nonprofit Guide (2014)

G4NP – YouTube

• Donate button!• Live streaming• Video overlays/annotations• Record at the YouTube movie studio– At Los Angeles– Must have 1000 YouTube subscribers– ($$?)

Google+

• 350M – 550M “active users”– Think Gmail and YouTube

• Higher Google Search results ranking– Google+ side panel– Google+ Local pages

• YouTube integration• Google Hangouts• Built-in user statistics

Google Analytics

• Track users on your website(s), app• Wealth of data: Pageviews, Users, Location, Device,

best Keywords, etc.• Track Conversions (e.g., donations) – ties in with

AdWords• Ask Questions– Are people using my site?– Who?– How/why?– Are other sites linking to mine?

Questions?