If you create content on the Web, then your biggest challenge is to have people find you in search. If you create original content, someone, somewhere, at some point has ripped off your material and republished it as their own. Or perhaps they’re a partner site that has your permission to republish your content. Google, Bing and the other search engines often have a hard time determining who published it first and who’s the rightful owner. In other words, whose link should appear higher in the search results?
How to install Facebook’s new Power Editor
Power Editor is a new tool provided by Facebook that can help you manage multiple Facebook accounts or campaigns for your nonprofit. Power Editor makes it easy to create, edit, manage and optimize multiple ads at a time.
Should nonprofits bother with FeedBurner?
I‘ve been bloging since May 2001. I don’t remember when I set up my first FeedBurner account, but it was probably not long after it opened in February 2004 — and well before Google bought it. FeedBurner provides custom RSS feeds and management tools to bloggers, podcasters and other web-based content publishers.
9 steps to getting started with Google Plus
Decide how to take advantage of the newest social network Target audience: Nonprofits, NGOs, cause organizations businesses, brands, bloggers, educators, individuals. Google’s new social networking platform, Google Plus, is still going strong since it was released at the end of June. Farra Trompeter at Big Duck created an awesome Slideshare presentation that outlined the steps to get your nonprofit started with Google […]
How Google Plus can help nonprofits connect with supporters
A 36-second video explaining Google+’s new video conferencing feature. If you’re reading this and work for a nonprofit, you may not want to hop onto the Google Plus bandwagon – especially if your peanut butter is already spread too thin. However, if have time and you’re the curious type, go for it! As Andy Huston […]