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3 Ways To Control Your Nonprofit’s Google Results

TechImpact

Nonprofits are facing a bevy of problems they never faced 10 years ago because of the internet and search engines. Controlling your SERPs, or search engine results page, is vital to driving traffic to your nonprofit’s blog, website, and social channels. Optimizing these profiles is key, as well. Knowledge is power.

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Strengthen Your Community with a Knowledge Sharing Network

NTEN

Consider how you can support more robust knowledge sharing. By providing your stakeholders with a dedicated place to share knowledge with one another, community building happens naturally. What is a knowledge sharing network? Knowledge is a lofty word. What are some examples of knowledge sharing networks?

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Get Your Small Business on the Map: 5 Digital Marketing Tips

Nonprofits Source

Follow search engine optimization (SEO) best practices. The higher your business ranks in Google search results, the more likely people are to visit your website and invest in your products or services. likes, comments, and follows) Email open rates and click-through rates SEO performance (e.g., Create training resources.

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Boosting Your Nonprofit: Why Your Digital Presence Matters

DNL OmniMedia

After you’ve created an account, ensure your profile and other relevant pages are set up. Like with any partnership, search for influencers most likely to support you based on their interests and past engagement with nonprofits. Research keywords your audience will likely search for, and create ads targeting those terms.

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Using A Networked Approach To Build Nonprofit Boards: LinkedIn Board Connect Launches

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Leveraging their own networks as well as their board members’ networks, nonprofit leaders now have free access to a premium LinkedIn feature that lets them search for and connect with professionals who meet the needs of their organization on LinkedIn. You can contact them through LinkedIn and the interface has tools to manage your search.

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4 Things Large Nonprofits Miss When Redesigning their Website

Forum One

It serves as the digital face of your organization and is the main source of knowledge about the programs and issues you work on. This global ecosystem serves as the digital brand and voice of your organization, as well as the main source of knowledge about the programs and issues you work on, and the audience you are reaching.

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Community Engagement and Social Media for Public Media

Amy Sample Ward

One of the biggest barriers to sharing our experience and knowledge, and learning as organizations is the belief that we are all so different we can’t actually share or learn from each other. Just because you have your own profiles now, doesn’t mean you can stop listening to the community or replying and commenting.