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6 Reasons SEO Is Important to Nonprofits and Why

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Use keywords in image titles. Instead of uploading an image with an assigned name, rename the image with your keywords. Do this for any image, PDF or video you upload. Use the “mullet” philosophy when writing website and blog headlines. Special education: 5 ways to advocate for your child at school.

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How to Recruit Remote Volunteers During COVID-19 Using RemoteHub

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Next, add a cover picture, company photo, headline, and description. The RemoteHub platform poses a few key advantages over traditional candidate selection, such as media-rich portfolios, informative professional reviews, and an assortment of “classical parameters.” It’s a fairly straightforward process.

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Everything You Need To Know About the Google Ad Grant

The Fundraising Authority

The Google Ad Grants team reviews applications on a rolling basis, so there are no deadlines. Review Google’s Eligibility Requirements 2. Here is a checklist to know if your website is likely to pass Google’s review process: Do you own your website domain? Do you have a strong logo and some images on every page?

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The Secret To Social Media Engagement: Kiss A Squirrel!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Then I build out the content and discussion questions. In reviewing the data and themes from the audience input, some terrific questions about engagement popped out: How can we become better at using social media so that our channels experience more engagement and convert people to get involved? Craft good headlines. The common tip?

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3 Strategies to create an effective nonprofit homepage

Candid

As such, consider showcasing your mission statement as a sub-headline on your nonprofit’s homepage, appearing just after your nonprofit’s tagline or name, to immediately grab your audience’s attention. Be sure to incorporate your nonprofit’s guiding principles and why these values are important to your cause on your homepage.

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How to Design a Fundraising Landing Page that Makes Giving Easy and Inspires People to Give

Get Fully Funded

As a fundraiser, you should get in the habit of reviewing and updating your fundraising landing page frequently, especially before you send out an appeal. Choose a special image for this page – a happy image that “says it all” about the why of your nonprofit so that the message and the image match.

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How to Up Your Digital Marketing and Fundraising Game in 2017

Tech Soup

Recruit volunteers as email testers to get ongoing feedback on the layout, font size, embedded images, links, and the user experience once someone clicks on a link. Review your thank-you emails quarterly to make sure the language is personal and fresh, and never miss the opportunity to suggest another follow-up action. spanhidden

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