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  • What if? (Defiant Love)

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    What if we defied reality

    and lived our dreams with fervor?

    What if we defied society

    and pushed our boundaries even further?


    What if we defied our silence

    and spoke the words yet unspoken?

    What if we defied our scars

    and were healed together no longer broken?


    What if we defied our fears

    and walked boldly through the unknown?

    What if we defied physics

    and time was beholden to no one?


    What if we defied biology

    and made our family together with laughter?

    What if we defied statistics

    and lived happily ever after?


    What if we defied our selfish ways

    and served others with our blessings?

    What if we lived a defiant love

    and learned from all of our lessons?

    May 10, 2017
  • #NPChat: LinkedIn for Nonprofits

    Does LinkedIn still matter? Do nonprofits need to be present there?

    Last fall, I wrote a post on GiveWP.com called “LinkedIn 101 For Nonprofits – Leveraging Your Professional Network” as part of my Nonprofit 101 series.

    The truth is LinkedIn the most stable and professional of the social networks. The culture of LinkedIn allows and encourages self-promotion (like listing your projects, degrees, and certificates).

    Users are encouraged to follow companies, professionals should list their volunteer experience, and Company Pages can post updates to engage their audience.

    All of this is a plus in the column for nonprofits to leverage LinkedIn. So, let’s talk about it in #NPChat this week.

    Why Join a Twitter Chat?

    Twitter chats are a great way to connect with like-minded professionals who are engaged users on Twitter. This elevates your brand, gives you visibility, and positions yourself as an expert on the topic and in the field.

    Who doesn’t want to connect with your community? Who doesn’t need help every once in a while?

    Joining our weekly Twitter Chat may just be the right thing for you. And, who knows, you may even have a few tweets featured in our recap!

    #NPChat takes place every Wednesday morning at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time.

    How to Join a Twitter Chat

    1. Follow the hashtag on Twitter (but don’t forget to add #NPChat manually after your tweet or we won’t see your tweet, especially in a comment retweet).
    2. Use Hootsuite or TweetDeck and make a column for #NPChat (but don’t forget to put #NPChat manually after your tweet).
    3. Go to the Twubs page for #NPChat.
    4. My preferred method is using TweetChat. Just go here and login with your Twitter account. You can even highlight the moderator so you don’t miss questions.

    LinkedIn for Nonprofits: The Questions

    This week’s chat topic is about LinkedIn. Worth mentioning also is LinkedIn’s nonprofit resource landing page here. That’s something you’ll want to read in addition to what will be offered during the chat.

    Q1. How are you currently involved with a nonprofit?

    Q2. Do you have a LinkedIn profile?

    Q3. As a user, how do you interact with Company Pages?

    Q4. Do you follow any nonprofits on LinkedIn?

    Q5. Does your nonprofit have a Company Page?

    Q6. What do you post on your Company Page?

    Q7. What are your LinkedIn tips and tricks?

    See you Wednesday, April 26, 2017, at 10:00 am Pacific Time on Twitter. Invite your friends.

    April 22, 2017
  • The Best SEO Advice for Nonprofits — #NPChat Recap 4/19/17

    What’s the best SEO advice for nonprofits? Do nonprofits even need SEO?

    Yes. Nonprofits should care about SEO. Essentially online donations are e-commerce, so best practices apply to nonprofits.

    Why should Nonprofits Care about SEO?

    Donation sites are e-commerce. They need to be treated in the same way. You wouldn’t put an online store up and then not optimize i? Would you?

    SEO isn’t black magic or wizardry. It’s really just intentional writing for your audience. It means being found. It means writing quality content that solves problems for your customers.

    For nonprofits, SEO means answering the “why” to your current and potential donor base. What is your mission? Who are you serving? Why are you working so hard for your cause? Why should I donate? Who is my audience? What does my donor base care about?

    Thank you so much @GiveWP for a great chat today! #npchat got smarter!!!! pic.twitter.com/JBQfFwD5nR

    — Beth Staub (@AdventureGlass) April 19, 2017

    Recap of #NPChat: The Best SEO Advice for Nonprofits

    We had a great chat today with some engaged SEO pros and people involved in nonprofit marketing, volunteerism, and website development.

    I hope you enjoy the recap.

    Q1. How are you currently involved with a nonprofit?

    A1 Company offers #content #websites #socialmedia to #nonprofits Personally I work with #schools & #interfaith orgs #NPChat

    — Jen Miller (@JenMillerMBA) April 19, 2017

    I'm webmaster for https://t.co/KHzJGGP4bz,serve on the board & video performances #NPChat

    — Jen Miller (@JenMillerMBA) April 19, 2017

    A1 I am a Prescott Valley @Rotary member and I am Immediate Past President of Prescott Area Leadership #NPChat https://t.co/RiEa9EFFft

    — Beth Staub (@AdventureGlass) April 19, 2017

    A1. We are waiting for our 501(c)3 status. We want to promote women speaking in tech and #WordPress #NPchat

    — WomenWhoWP (@WomenWhoWP) April 19, 2017

    Q2. How do you define SEO?

    A2 Search Engine Optimization #NPChat https://t.co/xgMB0uVwWJ

    — Beth Staub (@AdventureGlass) April 19, 2017

    A2. SEO: Making EVERY content that you can optimize find-able online. #npchat

    — Ruby+Social Success Marketing (@SocialSMktg) April 19, 2017

    A2 B. Want to get found, right? Here's one reason why everyone online, including NPs should optimize content…#NPChat #SEO pic.twitter.com/599AvDyBGE

    — Ruby+Social Success Marketing (@SocialSMktg) April 19, 2017

    A2. Many people, including our friends at @ByThoughtHouse and @jdevalk refer to #SEO as "findability." #NPchat

    — WomenWhoWP (@WomenWhoWP) April 19, 2017

    Q2 SEO is visibility on the internet. Which really makes everything worth doing online SEO. 😉 #NPChat

    — Jen Miller (@JenMillerMBA) April 19, 2017

    Q3. How do you determine your keywords?

    As @jdevalk of @yoast said in his #WCUS talk on #SEO last year, people search for what THEY call your product, not its name. #NPchat

    — GiveWP 💚 (@GiveWP) April 19, 2017

    A3 I live to start with real world terms customers use & add reporting tools which show actual search requests to the findings. #NPChat

    — Jen Miller (@JenMillerMBA) April 19, 2017

    A3 I think some #nonprofits miss the boat on key words -highly valuable resource. What is goal of NP and what is call to action? #NPchat https://t.co/7GClAsBgtn

    — Beth Staub (@AdventureGlass) April 19, 2017

    A3 B. I write down what I think are my keywords. Then check Google Trends, KW planner and other tools #NPChat

    — Ruby+Social Success Marketing (@SocialSMktg) April 19, 2017

    A3. We know our main keywords are our mission: Meetups and WordCamps. A lot can be intuitive. #NPchat

    — WomenWhoWP (@WomenWhoWP) April 19, 2017

    Q4. What tools do you use to optimize your content?

    THAT part of the #nonprofit really should be treated like a biz – biz plan, goals and SEO! 🙂 #NPchat https://t.co/qkOgzhZgyF

    — Beth Staub (@AdventureGlass) April 19, 2017

    A4 With #Volunteers, it's tough but doable to create systems that work. It's vital to have in a #nonprofit #NPchat

    — Beth Staub (@AdventureGlass) April 19, 2017

    A4 Brain power & talented volunteers, Yoast on #WordPress sites, Google Apps & Analytics, Buffer #NPChat

    — Jen Miller (@JenMillerMBA) April 19, 2017

    A4. Google products – KW planner, suggest, trends, Yoast and more! #NPChat

    — Ruby+Social Success Marketing (@SocialSMktg) April 19, 2017

    Q5. What are your strategies to reach your audience?

    Q5 Deliver a meaningful experience – in what you do & what you share, whether it's a post or service project #NPChat

    — Jen Miller (@JenMillerMBA) April 19, 2017

    A5 key words, different platforms, LISTENING is the best thing I've found to see what they want #NPChat systems need to be in place https://t.co/Gg6C89OcnD

    — Beth Staub (@AdventureGlass) April 19, 2017

    A5. We blog on our site, have a Meetup Page, but also Tweet, have a Facebook Group and Page. We do a lot of outreach. #NPchat

    — WomenWhoWP (@WomenWhoWP) April 19, 2017

    Q6. How often do you publish?

    A6. If your question includes social media, everyday.

    If you mean blog, once a month is how often I publish. #NPChat #SMO

    — Ruby+Social Success Marketing (@SocialSMktg) April 19, 2017

    A6. We publish recaps after each meetup so once a month. But we post content on social more frequently. #NPchat

    — WomenWhoWP (@WomenWhoWP) April 19, 2017

    A6 blog -1-2 x month social-every day – but it's important to TALK with others about YOUR PASSION so it's not just about publishing #npchat https://t.co/s220Vz7Iw8

    — Beth Staub (@AdventureGlass) April 19, 2017

    Q7. What are your favorite SEO tips and tricks?

    A7 @PamAnnMarketing hands down, by far the best investment you will make. @BlueSteeleTX for all things website hands down by far #NPchat https://t.co/XQ5nMxFuCG

    — Beth Staub (@AdventureGlass) April 19, 2017

    And that’s a wrap!

    We’d love to have you join us every week on Wednesday at 10:00 am Pacific Time.

    On April 26 2017, we will be talking about LinkedIn for nonprofits.

    See you there.

    Tweets about #NPchat have reached 24,371 accounts https://t.co/4TJj7ZVlEw via @unionmetrics pic.twitter.com/nh044TiZ2Y

    — GiveWP 💚 (@GiveWP) April 19, 2017

    April 19, 2017
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