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Know Your Audience: How to Use Google Analytics With Your WordPress Site

Byte Technology

By using the absolute go-to tool for digesting feedback: Google Analytics. Therefore, to join the ranks of successful website owners you need to get up and running with Google Analytics. First you’ll need to create a Google Analytics account by visiting the signup page. If you already have a gmail account use it to sign in.

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Google+ Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

UPDATED 1/8/12: Thanks to the launch of Google+ Pages for brands, Google+ traffic hit an all time high in December 2011 and it’s likely that the trend will continue in 2012. If your nonprofit has yet to get on Google+, now would be a very good time to start. Set up your Google/Gmail Account and personal Google+ Profile. .

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Google+ Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Also, since the Google+ Pages launched after the release of Social Media for Social Good: A How-To Guide for Nonprofits , please consider this blog post a supplement to the book. Finally, I will be offering a Google+ and Google Products Webinar for Nonprofits on February 28, 2012. Now, onto setting up your personal profile.

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Comprehensive Guide to Google Analytics 4 for Nonprofits

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Luckily, nonprofit organizations can track website activity to make those essential changes by viewing user data through the use of Google Analytics 4. This blog post will discuss what Google Analytics 4 is, why nonprofits should use Google Analytics 4, and how to get started with Google Analytics 4.

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27 Recommended Affordable or Free Nonprofit Software Tools

Bloomerang

Google Workspace Platform overview: Google Workspace for Nonprofits is a flexible productivity and communication platform with multiple apps to streamline team collaboration. This includes Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Slides, Meet, and more. Fees or limitations: The free plan is limited to one user and 500 entries per month.

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Three Reasons Why Nonprofits Should Diversify Their Brand Online

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In the weeks after Google+ launched I saw a number of blog posts and articles about how brands should drop Facebook and Twitter, and migrate their communities over to Google+. Google is largest search engine in the world. They also own Gmail, Android, Blogger, Picassa, and YouTube (just to name a few).

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Three Reasons Why Nonprofits Should Diversify Their Brand Online

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In the weeks after Google+ launched I saw a number of blog posts and articles about how brands should drop Facebook and Twitter, and migrate their communities over to Google+. Google is largest search engine in the world. They also own Gmail, Android, Blogger, Picassa, and YouTube (just to name a few).

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