Google Search Results Now Prominently Feature Nonprofit Google+ Pages
And yet another reason why your nonprofit can not ignore Google+… the Google Knowledge Graph which now prominently features information about nonprofit organizations on the right-hand side of Google Search results. Data is pulled from multiple sources including Wikipedia, GuideStar and of course Google+ Pages. As a result, nonprofits must ensure that their Wikipedia Page and GuideStar Profile are current and understand that simply being active on Google+ makes it more likely that your nonprofit will gain new Google+ followers and increased exposure in Google Search. Finally, for those nonprofits that are using Google+ Local, your reviews and location details are now prominently featured in Google Search results as well.
1. Sierra Club :: Impact of Google+ Page and Wikipedia
2. Feeding America :: Impact of GuideStar
3. Field Museum :: Impact of Google+ Local
Related Links:
Nonprofit Organizations on Google+
Webinar: How Nonprofits Can Successfully Use Google+ and Google+ Hangouts
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Did not know about the GuideStar impact. Thanks!
Thanks for including Feeding America in these examples! We are finding the symbiotic relationship between social and search interesting!
You’re welcome.:)