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Three Must-Haves On Your Nonprofit’s Blog

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As I have said many times, I was a reluctant blogger. Blogging has transcended my ROI (return on investment) , primarily from simply featuring my e-newsletter “Subscribe&# option and social networking icons in the upper right column. e-Newsletter sign-up. e-Newsletter sign-up. But I was wrong.

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10 Online Fundraising Best Practices for Nonprofits

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Please sign up for Nonprofit Tech for Good’s email newsletter to be alerted of new posts. For example, Alley Cat Allies’ Cat-alyst Society – Monthly Giving Program : This page should have a URL that can be easily promoted in print newsletters and postcard campaigns, such as alleycat.org/givemonthly.

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11 Nonprofit Blogs Designed for the Social Web

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Odds are, if your blog has not been redesigned in the last few years, then it’s time to consider a relaunch. Related Links: Webinar: How Nonprofits Can Successfully Launch and Maintain a Blog on WordPress. Just a few years ago multiple-column blogs with numerous widgets and plug-ins ruled the design aesthetic of the day.

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10 Blog Content Ideas for Nonprofit Organizations

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80% of my ROI (Return on Investment = webinar registrations, new clients, speaking engagements) comes from my e-Newsletter, and thanks to blogging my e-Newsletter list has jumped from 3,000 subscribers (which took 4 years to build) to almost 8,000 in 10 months! Share breaking news. Post calls to action.

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[Book Interview] Nonprofit Example of Social Media Excellence: Women for Women International

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Following that, Women for Women International moved on WordPress, Facebook, YouTube and Twitter throughout 2008-2010. Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and the Notes from the Field WordPress blog. Are they paid, full-time, part-time? Are you tracking Return on Investment (ROI), and how? Please summarize your ROI.

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11 Blog Content Ideas for Nonprofits

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received 93,000 visits and as traffic grows consistently from month to month so does my ROI. Still, understand that the more good, high-quality content your nonprofit blog publishes, the higher your ROI. Finally, remember that blog posts make great content for e-newsletters. As of last month, Nonprofit Tech 2.0 Nonprofit Tech 2.0

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11 Blog Content Ideas for Nonprofits

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Still, understand that the content your nonprofit blog publishes, the higher your ROI. offers a 90-minute webinar on blogging on WordPress. Some will be too busy to take the time to write, but others will happily embrace the opportunity. These posts can also be very effective in e-newsletters.

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