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Free Idealist.org Job Postings, Only Two More Weeks

Idealist.org is the premiere online resource for nonprofit employers and job seekers looking to make a connection. And for the entire month of June, job postings are free at Idealist.org! Why free? Here is how the folks at Idealist.org answered that question:
“So that anyone, anywhere can try Idealist at no cost.
Usually, job [...]

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Google Announces Google Groups and YouTube Resources for Nonprofits

Google for Non-Profits Group
Google has just announced that on Wednesday, June 11, the Google for Non-Profits Group will become a fully open discussion group. Since the group was started a few months ago, it was only used for the rare announcement from Google regarding the Google for Non-Profits launch and this most recent announcement. [...]

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Nonprofit Technology Roundup #1: Best of the Internet

Okay, here’s my list of the best blog posts and Internet articles from the past month for those nonprofits interested in technology news and information:
10 Steps to Being Found on Search Engines (TechSoup.org) – An excellent introduction to search engine optimization (SEO). Follow these ten steps and your website will no longer be hidden [...]

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6 Myths About Craigslist Employment Advertising

For several years Craigslist.org has been the ultimate online classified ad service.  What started in 1995 as a simple service publishing local event notices in San Francisco has exploded into a worldwide advertising phenomenon.  Today Craigslist regularly ranks in the top 100 websites on the Internet and still operates as a non-commercial venture.  But does [...]

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Google for Nonprofits Launched Yesterday

Yesterday Google announced on their official blog the launch of Google for Nonprofits.  For the most part, Google for Nonprofits is simply a collection of their already existing tools that may be useful to nonprofits (or any organization, for that matter).  On the homepage of Google for Nonprofits, you will find many of the well [...]

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