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If At First You Don’t Succeed Try Another Search Engine: 11/10/2005
Search results vary in 2005 report.
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Tis the Season – Are you prepared?: 7/15/2005
Hurricane season started early this year. Here are recent articles that will help you prepare for a disaster campaign or the giving season.
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Do you Yahoo! Your donors do: 12/14/2004
“New surveys and traffic data confirm that search engines have become an essential and popular way for people to find information online.
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Selecting the right keywords for your search engine marketing campaign: 7/19/2004
Brainstorm with your colleagues to come up with a list of words and phrases that reflect your mission. Go through your mission statement and website
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How to Use Keyword Buys to Double Your Website’s Traffic: 5/26/2004
There are two ways to generate traffic to your web site from search engines: the hard way and the harder way.
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Keywords Have Great Potential for Nonprofits: 3/23/2004
The growth in the paid search engine placement business is providing some very great potential benefits for nonprofits that require our continued attention.
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Search Engine Advertising Holds Promise for Nonprofits: 2/24/2004
Global statistics, anecdotes from the industry, and NPA’s own experience indicate that nonprofit organizations can profit handsomely from paid advertising on search engines like Google and Yahoo!
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Contextual Web Advertising -- Good, Bad, or Ugly?: 11/12/2003
"Contextual" web advertising is the placement of your banner ad or, more usually, two lines of copy and a link to your site, on the same page as web content that relates to your issue.
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