Wikis, Search Engine Optimization, and the Return of Managing Nonprofit Technology Projects
It's been a busy few days in Idealware-land - we have two new articles up, and the launch of a new live event!
First up, we have an introduction to search engine optimization - 10 Steps to Being Found on Search Engines . This article is geared towards folks who don't know much about the topic, but is fairly meaty, so anyone who's not an expert may learn a thing or two.
And we have a great article on Using Wikis for Internal Documentation from Jeremy Wallace. Okay, I know it's not the world's sexiest topic, but it's really useful stuff - there's a lot of possibilities there. This article is the first to come out of the knowledge shared at our Managing Nonprofit Technology Projects events - in addition to being great in-person events, we're committed to writing up some of the best learnings in article form.
And speaking of the Managing Nonprofit Technology Projects event, the last one was so popular that we're doing it again, this time in Oakland, CA on May 20 - 21st - still in collaboration with Apsiration, of course. This discussion based, collaborative event was really an amazing thing - in all honesty, I've never seen such glowing end-of-event evaluations for anything. Join us on the West Coast! Read more or register on the Aspiration site.
First up, we have an introduction to search engine optimization - 10 Steps to Being Found on Search Engines . This article is geared towards folks who don't know much about the topic, but is fairly meaty, so anyone who's not an expert may learn a thing or two.
And we have a great article on Using Wikis for Internal Documentation from Jeremy Wallace. Okay, I know it's not the world's sexiest topic, but it's really useful stuff - there's a lot of possibilities there. This article is the first to come out of the knowledge shared at our Managing Nonprofit Technology Projects events - in addition to being great in-person events, we're committed to writing up some of the best learnings in article form.
And speaking of the Managing Nonprofit Technology Projects event, the last one was so popular that we're doing it again, this time in Oakland, CA on May 20 - 21st - still in collaboration with Apsiration, of course. This discussion based, collaborative event was really an amazing thing - in all honesty, I've never seen such glowing end-of-event evaluations for anything. Join us on the West Coast! Read more or register on the Aspiration site.
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