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5 Tips to Boost Your Nonprofit Website’s SEO

Nonprofit Tech for Good

SEO (search engine optimization) refers to the process that makes it easier to help users find your website with a quick internet search. The better your SEO, the higher your website will appear in, say, Google’s search results, which means more visibility and more traffic to your website. 3) Leverage Your Networks.

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10 Donation Page Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Having a mobile-compatible website is now a standard best practice and that is especially true for your nonprofit’s donation pages. 1) Ensure that your donation page(s) have the same branding as your website. Sending donors a third-party payment site, such as PayPal, is problematic if that is the only way that donors can give.

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Slideshare and Pinterest for Nonprofits

Amy Sample Ward

Slideshare reminds me of YouTube in that many nonprofits and even individuals use YouTube as the online storage space for videos that they plan to embed on their website or blog and otherwise share across the web. It’s also noteworthy the high percentage of business and organizational leaders using Slideshare.

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How The AI Revolution Changes Your Search Engine Strategy

The NonProfit Times

These results push down both paid ads and organic search engine listings on the site. You must ensure that both search and AI engines can crawl your website for relevant information. That means your websites robots.txt file must be correctly configured to allow search engines to crawl your site. Nor is it now.

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10 LinkedIn Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It is worth noting that if your nonprofit later discovers a duplicate unclaimed page for your nonprofit, you can easily delete the unclaimed page provided you have a professional email address i.e., an email address that matches your website URL. Gmail, Yahoo, etc. Curated content relevant to your mission. LinkedIn Profiles.

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6 Ways to Get Your Nonprofit Website Ready to Boost Holiday Giving

Get Fully Funded

The holidays are coming soon and that means you need to be ready to make the most of it, starting with getting your nonprofit website spiffed up, donor friendly, and ready to receive donations. But, if you’re like most people, you haven’t looked at your website in a while. So, what exactly does an optimized website look like?

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GuideStar DonorEdge Learning Conference: Reflections from the Innovation Lab

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The videos and stories would be shared by social media and multiple channels and would also be available on the DonorEdge site. The campaign would include a billboard as a teaser to drive traffic to the DonorEdge site. Show how “heart-driven” donations may be spent on beer/alcohol and misused by the homeless.