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11 LinkedIn Profile Tips for Nonprofit Professionals

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Unless you plan on working at your current nonprofit for the rest of your life, it’s entirely possible that during your next job search, recruiters and your future boss will be browsing your LinkedIn Profile. LinkedIn Profiles rank very high in search results, so make sure yours is filled to 100 percent completeness. Make Connections.

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Widget for Publishing RSS Headlines

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Reed Stockman from AFP Blog (Associate of Fundraising Professionals) told me that he is using a widget called RSSMIX to combine feeds and republish them on their Master Blog. He points to google analytics as a tool they have started using to track their audience. A quick search on widgetbox and found a few more.

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11 LinkedIn Profile Tips for Nonprofit Professionals

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Unless you plan on working at your current nonprofit for the rest of your life, it’s entirely possible that during your next job search, recruiters and your future boss will be browsing your LinkedIn Profile. LinkedIn Profiles rank very high in search results, so make sure yours is filled to 100 percent completeness. Make Connections.

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Free and open source tool #12: Miro

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Miro is basically a video player, which can recognize RSS feeds, and automatically download videos. I get Democracy Now, ABC politics, the Webb Alert (a daily geek news headlines show,) Bill Moyers Journal, and lots of others. You can search YouTube, Google video or about 10 other video sites, and make those searches a new channel.

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12 Things Non-Profits Need to Know About Google Ad Grants

Nonprofit Tech for Good

1) You can get $10k per month in free advertising from Google. Google Ad Grants is an in-kind programme that gives non-profits free access to Google business tools, and incredibly, $10,000 per month in free advertising on their Google Ads platform. 3) Google Ads are a hugely effective digital marketing channel.

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The Joys of Google Grants, Part 2

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In part one of this post, I discussed the first steps the National Women’s Law Center took when we initially received our Google Grant, and some of the challenges we faced getting started. Although sadly our unabbreviated name is too long to fit the 25-character limit on ad headlines.) It’s $330 a day, every day, period.

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The Joys of Google Grants, Part 2 - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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