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Google+ and Nonprofits: No Worries If You Have Not Yet Been Invited!

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My guess is that 99.99% of nonprofits (or more) have not yet been invited to beta test Google+ ( sign up here ), but if you are a regular reader of Mashable, TechCrunch, or The Next Web, you might be feeling like your missing out on the fruits of being an early adopter (before the site is even out of beta – craziness!). Sign up here !

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43 Digital Marketing Tools & Resources for Nonprofits

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Google Analytics :: analytics.google.com Google Analytics is a freemium web analytics service offered by Google that tracks and reports website traffic. It is important to note that you must upgrade to Google Analytics 4 by July 1, 2023. Having a fast-loading website is essential for a successful SEO strategy.

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4 Signs Your Nonprofit Should Quit a Social Network

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In the 10 years since the “Nonprofit Organizations” brand has expanded to Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Google+, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Tumblr, Storify, Flipboard, Periscope, and most recently Snapchat. The time required to be active on those social networks is time well spent. Google+ made the cut for another year.

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10 Random, But Useful Online Communications Tips for Nonprofits

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Any type of online campaign, project, or publication that has a release or launch date needs a corresponding set of social media promotional graphics. Ideally, a square version (1200 x 1200) for Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, Google+, and Pinterest and a rectanglish version (1200 x 630) for Twitter. 1200 x 1200. 1200 x 630.

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33 Must-Read Updates to Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits

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Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits was released in August 2011 and despite the rapid change occurring on the Social and Mobile Web, 90% of the content still rings true. Add Google Wallet to the list. Chapter 1 :: Network for Good. That said, a couple of minor tweaks are necessary.

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11 LinkedIn Group Management Best Practices for Nonprofits

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To jump-start your group, you will need to promote it on your website, in your e-newsletter, and in your social networking profiles. By default, logging in regularly to approve new members also makes you a better group manager, because while you are logged in, you should also be participating in discussions and managing spam.

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10 Blogging Best Practices for Nonprofits

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Nonprofits that regularly post new content with keywords in the title are much more likely to get noticed by search engines, especially Google. With social media, comments are increasingly rarely on blogs and there’s a good chance that the comments you do get are spam or argumentative for the sake of being argumentative.

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