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3 Quick SEO Tips Your Nonprofit Can Implement Today
But what if the billboard was in a field in the middle of nowhere, and no one could see it? Not only would the retailer be wasting its resources, but it would also be missing out on the opportunity to connect with customers.
Like the billboard, your nonprofit’s website has a lot of potential to be an excellent tool for communicating with your audience, whether you focus on animal welfare or the performing arts. But your website won’t do your organization any good if your audience can’t find it! That’s where search engine optimization (SEO) comes in.
What is SEO?
Whenever you search for something on Google, a results page pops up. This page gives you thousands of options for web pages you can click on to get the information you’re looking for. But, you likely only consider the results at the top of the page; research shows that nearly 30% of Google users click on the first search result they see.
Search engines like Google know this and deploy bots to crawl every website on the web. These bots use a variety of factors to determine which web pages will appear at the top of the results page.
According to NXUnite by Nexus Marketing, SEO is “the process of fine-tuning your nonprofit website to perform better on search engines like Google so that more people will see your website and be able to engage with it.”=&0=&
When you improve your site’s SEO, you increase your organic traffic, which is the number of visitors who land on your page after searching for a term related to your nonprofit and clicking on a search result. The opposite of organic search traffic is paid traffic, which would be the visitors who, for example, click on a Google Ad for your nonprofit. Instead of paying for external advertisements to drive visitors to your site, SEO is free and solely based on the quality of your website and its content.
Optimizing your site for search engines can be a big undertaking, but there are some things you can do to start improving your performance right now. Let’s take a look at three tips!
Tip #1: Fine-tune your site’s user experience.
Even though search engine bots will crawl and rank your web pages, it’s important to remember that your website should be built first and foremost for human visitors.
To completely evaluate or even overhaul your user experience (UX), Cornershop Creative suggests you consider working with a web design agency well-versed in nonprofits’ unique website needs. In the meantime, here are some best practices your nonprofit team can use:
- Brand your site to your mission. Whether your visitors are on your homepage, blog, donation page, or web store, they should see clear brand elements (such as your logo, slogan, or color scheme) that let them know this website is run by your organization.
- Offer easy navigation. Are all of the pages on your website structured in a logical order and easy to access? One of the best ways to optimize your navigation is to create a navigation menu that makes it intuitive for users to find what they’re looking for, highlighting your most important pages.
- Provide easy-to-use tools. For example, your healthcare organization’s website might offer an interactive map that lets users see different clinic locations. Or, you might include a matching gift tool on your donation page so donors can easily look up their eligibility.
- Make your content easy to digest. No one clicks on a website hoping for a giant wall of text. Keep your content simple and easy to read by using headings and writing short, clear sentences and paragraphs. Your content will be even more engaging when you include images and videos to break up the text.
As you thoughtfully prioritize the UX on your website, you’ll also set the stage for stronger SEO performance. After all, search engines are looking to share the best content on the web. Great UX will signal that you’re likely checking other SEO boxes as well!
Tip #2: Target specific keywords.
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Top Insights from Our Alumni Communications Panel with NXUnite
In September, Jennifer Cole, Director of Sales at AlumniFinder, was joined by Julia Beltran at Double the Donation, Kapil Dev Advani at AlmaShines, and Kathy Edersheim at Impactrics for NXUnite’s “Relating to Your Alumni: Alumni Communication Tips and Tricks for 2022.” The panelists discussed =&0=&
Contacting your alumni
When asked what she would tell someone that is new to alumni communications, Jennifer highlighted the significance of alumni data: =&1=&