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Understanding Search Engine Optimization

Byte Technology

Does your business currently appear at the top, on the first page of a Google search result? In online marketing, we refer to this placement as the very valuable Search Engine Results Page or SERP. On Google alone, people make over twenty-two million searches every day. What is SEO? How does it Work? Google, Bing, Yahoo!

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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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How to ask for an employment reference

Charity Village

References are an important part of the hiring process. Being asked to provide a reference is a great sign that an organization likes you! They help your prospective employer better understand you, the skills you offer, and what working alongside you will be like.

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Why Your Nonprofit Is Not Ranking on Google

NetWits

You know your website was indexed by the search engines, but it is listed on page 10 in Google – and no one will ever see it! There is a multi-billion-dollar industry around the science of search engine optimization, so it is not surprising that lots of web managers are confused. What do you do? Ensure your page loads quickly.

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Finding the Best Consultant for Your Nonprofit: The Search and Selection

Bloomerang

Now that you’ve prepared for your search, it’s time to dive into the search and selection process. The search: Cast a big net. By casting a big net in your search, you dramatically increase your chances of finding the best possible match. Use the reference checks as a tiebreaker?). You can read part one here.

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5 Web Reports Every Nonprofit Should Know

NetWits

In addition, there’s a snapshot into where people came from ( Referrals ), most viewed web content ( Top Content ), and most commonly used searched terms to find your website ( Keywords ). The Source Report provides a breakdown of site traffic by Direct, Referral or Search Engine. What to do with? What to do with it? -

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22 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

That said, there are some resources and tools that I continually refer to and use again and again, and others that I am still experimenting with that may (or may not) become integral to my communications routine. A social search tool that allows you to easily track mentions of your nonprofit on social networking sites, blogs, and websites.

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