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Practical, Actionable SEO Tips for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

You’ve heard many (many) times that all your nonprofit’s blog and site content should be optimized to drive traffic. But when you’re lean on resources and human power, just producing blog posts and updating your website feels like a miracle, never mind SEO or a content strategy. So, what kind of content is that, exactly?

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9.5 Tips to Writing Cleaver Headlines – Nonprofit newsletter subject line examples

Whole Whale

To make sure your newsletter gets opened, you need to write clever (not the knife) headlines that cut to the point and entice people to click. . It can help you cultivate relationships, provide valuable content, and ultimately drive donations and support for your cause. The best headlines are usually shorter than six words.

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A Mind on Design: Things to Avoid When Building a WordPress Blog

Byte Technology

So use ample white space (it will help your headlines and any imagery stand out better) and put the less important stuff on a linked-to page. Again, you want readers to focus on your content, so don’t make them have to scroll way down to get to your post or article.

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6 Reasons SEO Is Important to Nonprofits and Why

Nonprofit Tech for Good

What creates more awareness and connects you to people who share your mission is expert content. If you serve kids with special education needs, create articles on special education. Make sure you ask for a link back to your website at the end of the article. Your organization is an expert in your field.

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10 LinkedIn Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

That said, it’s important to understand that the type of content that performs best on LinkedIn is a bit different than Facebook and more similar to Twitter. Content that focuses on thought leadership, rather than inspirational storytelling, best serves the tone of the LinkedIn community. Curated content relevant to your mission.

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3 Reasons Why Pinterest Is Still Relevant for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The first question that probably comes to your mind when reading this headline is – “Pinterest? Tip: Nonprofits may consider specifically tailoring their Pinterest content to the female segment of their donors and supporters. That’s just for pinning clothing and home improvement ideas, right?”. Pinterest is aspirational.

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Surviving a Post-Cookie (No, Not THOSE Kind) World

M+R

Some of my colleagues are already experimenting with new data tools that will allow us to deliver targeted content even without cookies. It’s one of the best tools we have to build authentic relationships with supporters and deliver them content that is relevant and tailored to their interests—cookies be damned.