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December 2008

501(c)(3): Advertise on Google for free

by Scott McAndrew on December 24, 2008

I’ve been working with a couple of 501(c)(3) non-profits in the past few weeks and found myself contemplating how to help them with their search engine marketing.

I immediately cut out pay-per-click as an option as hard costs aren’t something I can defer for them.  But, pay-per-click kept creeping back up as an attractive solution.  Between the two charities I had needs that PPC is uniquely qualified to fill:

  • Seasonal/annual promotional needs
    For infrequent or season needs PPC provides an attractive alternative to SEO.
  • Immediate presence needs
    One thing you can’t do with SEO is get immediate placement.  PPC?  Absolutely.
  • Competitive term evaluation
    PPC is great for evaluating the effectiveness of highly competive keywords prior to adding them to an organic SEO program

Well, after a few Google searches I was pleased to find that while I couldn’t defer the cost of PPC advertising, Google might.

Google Advertising Grant for 501c3

If you’re a 501(c)(3) status non-profit Google might be willing to help you with your marketing efforts.  How?  With a Google Grant for AdWords advertising. Google says that the average organization receives just over $300/month of benefit.  Actual grant amounts appear to be higher; I’m assuming relevance, cost-per-click and regional issues keep the cost far below upper thresholds for most recipients.

Interested?  Here’s a few links to get you started:

I’ll be applying for Google Grants for AdWords for two non-profits early in the new year.  If you’ve applied please do share your (positive or negative) experiences.  I’ll be sure to report back on ours.

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12 December 2008

SEO/SEM presentation for download

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Last night I had the opportunity to present to the Social Media Club here in Phoenix.  The topic was search engine optimization and search engine marketing.  As opposed to having a deck of tactical recommendations I instead chose to talk about how I approach search engines in the work we [...]

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