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10 Website Maintenance Tips for Nonprofits

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1) Use a top-rated Content Management System (CMS) platform. Also, setting up a Google Business Profile for your nonprofit also helps. If you have a contact us form, add a Google reCAPTCHA to help stop spam emails. Is your content per page the right length and does it include relevant keywords?

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10 LinkedIn Best Practices for Nonprofits

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In the last few years, Microsoft has rebuilt LinkedIn working out many of the kinks and bugs that made it frustrating to use, and has launched a suite of new tools and functionality for LinkedIn Pages , Profiles , and Groups. And while that may sound low, it is double the rate of Facebook Pages. LinkedIn Profiles.

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11 LinkedIn Profile Tips for Nonprofit Professionals

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These basic LinkedIn Profile tips for nonprofit professionals serve as a foundation for when and if your nonprofit is ready to utilize LinkedIn Groups and Company Pages. In fact, as long as you follow the tips outlined here, you’ll probably want to add your LinkedIn Profile vanity URL to your résumé.

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11 LinkedIn Profile Tips for Nonprofit Professionals

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These basic LinkedIn Profile tips for nonprofit professionals serve as a foundation for when and if your nonprofit is ready to utilize LinkedIn Groups and Company Pages. In fact, as long as you follow the tips outlined here, you’ll probably want to add your LinkedIn Profile vanity URL to your résumé.

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10 Twitter Best Practices for Nonprofits

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1) Set up your nonprofit’s Twitter Profile to maximize followers. Before you follow any account, ensure that your profile is complete with (1) a well-designed profile photo and header image; (2) a bio that expresses clearly your organization’s mission; and (3) a link to your website. Pick a topic and start talking.

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How to Write Awesome Emails Your Donors Want to Read

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Avoid sounding like spam. Certain words are spam triggers, and if you use them in a subject line, your donors’ email provider could move the message directly to the spam folder. Not only does it look like you’re shouting, but it also makes your message more likely to end up in the spam folder. That’s automatic.

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Nonprofit Email Basics: Master Effective Fundraising Communications

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To make sure yours don’t get lumped in with the spam, here’s how to use your email communication to forge (or maintain) relationships with your constituents. For example, link to a report that gives donors more information about a mission they’ve invested in, or profile a particular person or animal your organization helped last month.

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