Posts Tagged ‘SEO for small charities’
Getting to grips with Google Analytics (part 2) – thanks to Ben from Satori Lab
Using Google Analytics to find out how effective your website is, how people find it, and what they do when they get there can seem overwhelming but it needn’t be. This blogpost in the second in a two-part series to help you.
Read MoreGetting to grips with Google Analytics (part 1) – thanks to Ben from Satori Lab
Is this you? You have a website, probably an enewsletter and one or more social media channels. You’ve worked really hard to set this all up and keep it going. So you know you should understand a bit more about whether and how it’s all working – but every time you log into Google Analytics…
Read MoreThe truth about social media: most of your followers aren’t seeing your posts
Facebook has changed the way it decides what to show in people’s feeds (the ‘algorithm’ has changed). This blog outlines some ways for music/arts organisations and charities to re-engage followers who may not be seeing their posts.
Read MoreHow to get more traffic to your website and improve your Google ranking
If you’re a music organisation, arts organisation or small charity, you may be communicating well with specific audiences. But how do you grow your audience and get greater engagement and sales, participation and support on a small budget? One important and often overlooked tactic is to make sure every page on your site is ‘optimised’…
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