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3 SEO Strategies To Increase Your Nonprofit’s Online Reach

TechImpact

Let us and other readers know in the comment section below. Your keywords should be evenly distributed between your content and your headlines to make the biggest impact online. Make your site crawl-friendly. Here are a few tips from iATS Payments to help your nonprofit get more attention and clicks online.

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[Book Interview] Nonprofit Example of Social Media Excellence: Big Cat Rescue

Nonprofit Tech for Good

We have 325 social media sites that we post to regularly, but in addition to all of the ones that everyone knows about, two of the most effective are Posterous and TrafficGeyser because we can post once to these accounts and they syndicate out to hundreds of article, podcast, blog, video and photo sites at once. Anything else?

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6 Reasons SEO Is Important to Nonprofits and Why

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Sites like SEMRush or Google Ads Keyword Planner will tell you the keywords most used in web searches. You can also comment about news stories that relate to your mission. Links from your site and to your site raise SEO rankings. Use the “mullet” philosophy when writing website and blog headlines.

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Upworthy Type Headlines: To Like or Dislike?

Care2

Upworthy, a site that focuses on curating social cause related videos and content has been receiving a lot of media attention for changing how bloggers write headlines. But is this a signal that people are growing weary of the “and you won’t believe what happened next” headlines? What about Facebook?

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How Does Your Content Compare? Tips for Improving Click-Through & Conversion Rates

NetWits

Most importantly, it will also track click-through and conversion rates, how many visitors left your site and when the test reached statistical significance. While this example tested photos and a call to action image color, you could also test the headline, content, layout, and “hook.”. Has your organization done any content testing?

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The Secret To Social Media Engagement: Kiss A Squirrel!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You can also learn a lot from analyzing the email questions from your organization’s web site general email address. And, of course, don’t forget to pay attention to questions and comments that bubble up on your social media channels as well. Craft good headlines. Avoid giving it all away in the headlines.

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9 common startup ideas that haven’t broken through… yet

The Next Web

Job sites that attempt to tap into your social networks are exploding. If we missed something, be sure to let us know in the comments below. Update: Sorry folks, looks like we got a little carried away and listed nine rather than the 10 concepts that the original headline reflected. Social Recruitment.

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