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Best Practices
The Power of (Searchable) Blogs
Would you like to generate more website traffic? Of course, you would! More website traffic means more opportunities for conversions, and who doesn’t want that?! As you may have guessed from the title, blogs are one way to drive more traffic to your website. But, not just any blogs will work. Blogs have to be optimized to drive traffic to your site.
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Fundraising
Shhhh! – How to Run a Silent Auction in 9 Steps
One of the hurdles any nonprofit organization faces is the issue of funding: ‘nonprofit’ is right there in the name, after all. But humanitarian aid, charity efforts, and social awareness campaigns all require funds to fully implement. The silent auction is one of the tools in your nonprofit funding toolbox, and in this article, we’re going to explore how to run a silent auction and put it to work for your organization.
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Marketing
The VisitorEmail Service Explained
Interested in the VisitorEmail Service For Your Nonprofit? Schedule a Meeting To Learn More!
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Technology
100+ Nonprofit Discounts Worth $200,000+ Annually
Many companies give great nonprofit discounts on software and web services. This list of nonprofit deals shows how to save money while taking your organization to the next level!
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Technology
Slack For Nonprofits: Everything You Need to Know
Slack is a popular tool used largely to communicate between coworkers, replacing disparate calls and emails, but it can also help track projects and foster company culture. The goal of this software is to fully replace email and cut down on phone calls and in-person meetings in order to truly change the way people work and make collaboration more efficient. It feels like a company-wide social media; communication across channels is intuitive and similar to social media conventions with tagging, comments, and reactions. Some of the features include “channels,” which are the core function of Slack as well as direct messages, voice and video calls, third party application integrations, workflow automations, and file sharing.
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