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		<title>An Introduction to Promoting Your Non-Profit on the Web</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 23:15:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Whitney</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When consulting with a new nonprofit client on their online marketing efforts, I usually list a few very simple steps they can take that will go a long way toward improving their strategy. Here&#8217;s some guidance I recently gave to a major university undergoing a website and online marketing overhaul: 1. Apply for a Google [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When consulting with a new nonprofit client on their online marketing efforts, I usually list a few very simple steps they can take that will go a long way toward improving their strategy. Here&#8217;s some guidance I recently gave to a major university undergoing a website and online marketing overhaul:</p>
<p><strong>1. Apply for a Google AdWords Grant</strong></p>
<p>Google Adwords Grants are available to nonprofit 501(c)3 organizations in the amount of $10,000/month for in-kind keyword text-based ads on the search engine network. The grants are ongoing and do not have expirations. The process takes a couple of months to get up and running after submitting the one-page online application form, which is available here:  <a title="Google Adwords Grant" href="http://www.google.com/grants/">http://www.google.com/grants/</a>.  It’s a pretty  intuitive interface, but there’s some skill and marketing know-how that goes a long way to getting the most out of the grant. With $10,000 you have the potential to increase your website traffic a minimum of 10,000 hits per month, and a maximum of about 30,000 hits per month.  I’ve helped several organizations launch AdWords Grant programs with great results for each – increasing traffic by over 400% on several sites.</p>
<p><strong>2. Get on Board with iTunes Podcasting or iTunes University</strong></p>
<p>The equipment investment can be minimal &#8211; a good audio recorder can run a couple hundred dollars, but after that, creating a podcast is free! There&#8217;s lots of resources out there to help you think about what type of podcast you want to create, but once you do, you can use a free service like <a href="http://blip.tv ">blip.tv</a> to stream your videos and podcasts directly to iTunes, Vimeo, YouTube, Facebook and more. It&#8217;s a great way to increase name recognition and visibility of your research or advocacy message.</p>
<p><strong>3. Implement Basic Search Engine Optimization Techniques</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s more than just adding &#8220;meta tags&#8221; to your html pages. All images should use &#8220;alt tags&#8221; which should be used to strategic place keywords into your site.</p>
<p>You should also ensure that your URLs are search-engine-friendly.  One of the many things that helps increase page visibility on Google is to include keywords in your URL, rather than number strings that are created by content management systems.</p>
<blockquote><p>An unfriendly URL: <a href="http://www1.maxwell.syr.edu/news.aspx?id=36507226416">http://www1.maxwell.syr.edu/news.aspx</a><span style="text-decoration: line-through;"><a href="http://www1.maxwell.syr.edu/news.aspx?id=36507226416">?id=36507226416</a></span></p>
<p>a friendly URL:<br />
<a href="http://www.cnas.org/people/staff"> http://www.cnas.org/people/staff</a>.</p></blockquote>
<p>In addition, having question marks in your URL (which denotes a search query) causes a lower ranking in Google (<a href="http://www.webcredible.co.uk/user-friendly-resources/search-engine-optimisation/question-marks.shtml">source</a>). If your CMS has the option to turn on SEO-friendly URLs, you should do so (you may also have the option of changing the “?” to a “/” which would be better).</p>
<p>When most people talk about search engine optimization, however, what they really want to know is how to move up higher on Google&#8217;s search results for particular keywords.</p>
<p>Although Google’s algorithm is more sophisticated, it boils down to something like this: Search Ranking = Relevance * PageRank.</p>
<p>Having relevant content for particular searches should be the easy part, so your main focus should be on increasing your website’s &#8220;PageRank.&#8221; The biggest factor in determining your page rank is the number of reputable sites linking back to yours, so the name of the game is get big reputable websites like <em>New York Times</em>, <em>Washington Post</em>, U.S. State Department, etc., linking back to your website often. (<a href="http://www.prchecker.info/">You can check your page rank here</a>,<a href="http://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/45/The-Importance-of-Google-PageRank-A-Guide-For-Small-Business-Executives.aspx"> Read more about Google search rankings here</a>). There are lots of ways to do that, including:</p>
<p><strong>4. Jump on &#8212; Even the <a href="http://www.defense.gov/RegisteredSites/SocialMediaSites.aspx">Defense Department</a></strong><strong> is on the Social Networking Bandwagon!</strong></p>
<p>One way to increase the number of websites linking back to your own is to utilize social networking tools that make it painless for people to E-mail and re-syndicate your content on their own websites. Every item you post news or events, you should be doing so in a way that generates RSS Feed content (<a href="http://www.cfr.org/about/rss/feeds.html">Check out the list of CFR’s RSS Feeds for an example</a>). Feeds make it easy to syndicate your content directly on to another website, allowing easy linking relationships to be built.</p>
<p>“<a href="http://www.addthis.com/">AddThis</a>” is a tool that many websites use to allow users to Email, Print, Post to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Delicious, Digg, etc. +100 other sites in just one click.  <a href="http://www.insct.syr.edu/Projects/PCR/Post-Conflict Reconstruction.htm">You can customize the look of this button to match your website</a>. It’s free.  Your CMS may have a similar function built in, but small groups who don&#8217;t use a CMS can deploy this type of social networking without much difficulty.</p>
<p>It goes without saying that you should also have account on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and other sites that make sense for your group.</p>
<p>***</p>
<p>These are just a few thoughts that helped to get this particular group thinking about their online marketing strategies. Feel free to comment and suggest others that are relevant to the low-budget nonprofit community!</p>
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