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How to build a WordPress website for your nonprofit

SocialFish

You’ve outlined a blog strategy, defined specific goals, decided on topics, and have determined who will publish content. Most commercial themes allow you to select a variety of font types, background colors and page templates. You’ve decided that you want to start using WordPress as your nonprofit’s website.

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How a 30 Minute Reject Post Brings Me Hundreds of Subscribers a Week

ProBlogger

So I wrote an article called How to Grow Your Email List by 120% Overnight that talked about some strategies I had used to massively boost my email subscribers. After a while, I realized that I’d carried out a strategy without even thinking about it. If I was a marketing firm I would have charged a lot of money for that strategy!

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How To Create the Perfect Facebook Fan Page

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

If you had any doubt, just go on over to their stats page and see for yourself why it is something you want as part of your marketing strategy. I have a couple set up for books that I work for the publishing company. As of the time of this writing, over 10 million users become fans of Fan Pages every day. Looking forward win!

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6,595 Words on a Traffic Generation Tactic You’re Not Using (But Should Be)

Viper Chill

At the time, bloggers were reliant on RSS subscribers more than ever and many of them used Feedburner to track how many people subscribed to their feed. After Google’s acquisition of Feedburner in 2007 they provided very little in the way of updates or support the following years.