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Practical, Actionable SEO Tips for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

So, if your nonprofit works in environmental conservation, use a keyword research tool to identify common questions like “how to support local environmental initiatives.” Highlight authentic stories: Share real-life examples of the impact your nonprofit has made. Name your images: A generic name like “IMG_1234.jpg”

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Is climate change action the new face of natural disaster relief?

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As extreme weather makes front-page headlines year-round, each news cycle brings fresh evidence that we are living in unprecedented times. Header image: Smoke from wildfires in Quebec, Canada shrouds New York City on Wednesday, Jun 7, 2023. The philanthropic response to wildfires has gone through a similar evolution.

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Social Media with M+R: How to Measure the Metrics that Matter

EveryAction

Through her work with clients like the Wildlife Conservation Society and her love of (math) problem solving, Amy has picked up a lot of wisdom + I wanted to better understand her process for approaching a social media campaign and measuring its efficacy. Goal: Website traffic Metrics: Clickthrough Rate, Visits. Ready to start posting?

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5 Questions to Ask Yourself to Make Your Donation Page More Effective

NonProfit Hub

No images, logos, testimonials, statistics, or other supporting elements? Instead, create different versions for different user journeys, like The Nature Conservancy has done. Within the headlines, paragraph text, labels, and buttons on your donation page, are you: Explaining what you do and why this donation matters?

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5 Questions to Ask Yourself to Make Your Donation Page More Effective

NonProfit Hub

No images, logos, testimonials, statistics, or other supporting elements? Instead, create different versions for different user journeys, like The Nature Conservancy has done. Within the headlines, paragraph text, labels, and buttons on your donation page, are you: Explaining what you do and why this donation matters?

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Elevating Advocacy Voices for Children Through Social Media

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This helps explain the fiscal conservativeness that guides state spending priorities, despite the. media coaching and technical assistance that helps us develop and maintain a strategic, deliberate and impactful approach to using our social media. fact that we have one of the lowest unemployment and a relatively strong economy.

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