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 in the depths of Google.
Five-Step Strategy to Market Your Nonprofit Online (Nonprofit Communications) - Some great steps to getting started with your online marketing. And we’re not talking about buying advertising on someone’s website. Check out this 5-step plan.
Five Methodologies to Deal with Email Overload (ReadWriteWeb) - Who doesn’t want to get a better handle on their email inbox? Here’s five strategies that will do just that.
Google Jumps Head First into Web Services with Google App Engine (TechCrunch.com) - This is a beta launch of online applications for data management and web developers. The tech savvy among us will find this announcement worth reading.
Windows Vista SP1 Update: Endless Restart Bug Fixed, Automatic Rollout Starts Next Week (Gizmodo.com) - Fixing faulty OS software should be easier, but it’s not. Well, that’s not entirely true. Read this post at Gizmodo and follow the link to learn more about Microsoft’s effort to make installing SP1 a little bit smoother.
Trim Down WIndows to the Bare Essentials (Lifehacker.com) - I chose this post because so many nonprofits reuse older computers for guest computers, simple Internet surfing or other program related tasks. But one of the problems with using older hardware is the need to keep software requirements and use to a minimum. This article will help you set up your computer to maximize hardware resources while keeping Windows requirements at a minimum.
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