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10 Website Maintenance Tips for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

3) Use and monitor Google Analytics. Google Analytics is an essential website analytics tool for nonprofits. Google Analytics is free to use and its most recent upgrade is named GA4. If you have a contact us form, add a Google reCAPTCHA to help stop spam emails. 4) Prioritize SEO.

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What’s New in WordPress: Top Plug-ins for 2021

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Install Google Analytics. Setup spam protection. If you are not familiar with these steps, we can help ! Add a contact form. Change site title, time zone, and tagline. Setup WordPress SEO. Install caching. Setup backups. Setup WordPress Security. Get rid of unused WordPress themes. Setup WordPress comments. Delete default content.

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10 Twitter Best Practices for Nonprofits

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Use hashtags strategically to mention important causes, campaigns, and events, but hashtag spamming to try to increase your reach doesn’t work and has a negative effect on engagement. 8) Get to know your Twitter Analytics Dashboard. Twitter Analytics offers extensive insight into your Twitter activity.

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10 LinkedIn Best Practices for Nonprofits

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3) Monitor your LinkedIn Analytics. LinkedIn Analytics offer an important key metric that Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram do not – the ability to view clickthroughs on organic posts. and the best way to learn is to spend an hour or so a month studying your analytics. 4) Experiment with LinkedIn Ads (maybe).

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On Alert: Signs that Your WordPress Site Has Been Hacked

Byte Technology

For those users who have Google Analytics installed on their site, noticing a sudden and drastic drop in user traffic could be a sign that your site is in trouble. Then they add bad links to your site that direct users to spam pages. This usually garners a good bit of spam accounts which are easy to delete.

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Comparison Of The Top 6 Email Marketing Services For Nonprofits

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Analytics & integration with Raiser’s Edge (CRM tool), among others. Ability to test emails to see if they will be delivered to users’ Spam folder. Campaign analytics. Straight-forward analytics. Here is a brief overview of her findings: MailChimp. Inexpensive. Easy email-targeting. Mobile app.

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Your 10 Point Checklist For Nonprofit Newsletter Writing

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Proof reading, avoiding spam triggers, ensuring it’s mobile optimized, creating alluring subject lines are all imperative to the success of the newsletter and what the content inside is promoting. CAN-SPAM requires your email newsletter to have a footer containing your address and an unsubscribe option. There’s no re-do.