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Register your domain name with a domain name server. When choosing a domain name, be sure that it reflects your organization's name, or is an easy to remember acronym for it. Sometimes the server will let you choose from its templates, and you can easily host your site where you have your domain name registered. This is the easiest way to host a website for accounting purposes. Make sure you use the .org domain name extension. That implies that yours is a fundraising site or charitable group.
Decide what you want to include on your website. On the Internet, content is king. Work with your writer and make sure that you choose your keywords carefully. You should select three distinct keywords or phrases that describe your charity, and repeat those words or phrases once every 50 words to achieve the proper keyword density. This is so important. The search engines will review your site based on the content, and if you want people to find it in the top two pages under those keywords, you'll have to use them frequently on your home page.
Decide what kind of template you want to use. Most templates that are free or have a nominal cost that will let you change a few things on the template, like the background colors, the text, and obviously, the images. Make sure that you pick the theme of the website to match the type of charity you sponsor.
Upload your text, photos or artwork to the website template, and check it for accurate spelling. Make sure that you have your keywords where they need to be. Search engines can't see pictures, but you can add a field behind the picture that they will be able to read. This is a good place to put your top keywords or phrases.
Include the links to your linking partners. These are sites that support your activity, and when you have your site up, let them know what your domain is so that they can put the link in to your site. It helps a great deal in getting good positions in all the search engines. Get linking partners lined up before you publish your site so that you come out the door ready to be taken seriously by the search engines. Your linking partners will email you HTML code or send you pictures that they want you to use for your link back to them.
Find a company who you want to handle the contributions. It could be PayPal, or some of the others that handle financial transactions for you. If yours is a big charity, you might consider using a credit card processing company. You will have to research what they charge you for their services. After you have selected the processor, put their links on your site so you can take credit cards, debit cards or checks.
Publish your site according to the commands that your template or software requires. It may take as long as 24 hours to view it. The server has to let it 'propogate,' which means that it takes time to get it out there. View your site one it is online, and see if everything is working properly.
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How to Plan an Evening Business MixerIn Feburary 2016 09,
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Although multiple members might step up to host a business mixer, matching the location to the expected turnout is key to a successful event. For example, during the spring, a spacious waterfront restaurant provides an ideal venue for an outdoor barbecue event expected to draw 150 or more attendees. On the other hand, a financial-services business might have plenty of mingling room for an expected turnout of 40 to 50 business owners and professionals.
Mixer Structure Provides Variety
While all business mixers provide networking opportunities, many also feature value-added segments that help members promote their businesses. For example, attendees may briefly describe their businesses in front of everyone at a Chamber mixer. At another mixer, organizers might shine the spotlight on new members, introducing them to a roomful of potential customers. Members who donate a door prize usually receive special mention. Organizers invite the hosting member to present a longer pitch about an aspect of her business. Most mixers feature a business-card and promotional-materials table in a prominent spot.
Right Refreshments Are Necessary
Each hosting member makes his own refreshment choices, with some business owners opting for a “do it yourself” approach and others contracting with a catering company. Hosts generally serve easy-to-handle finger foods and appetizers along with nonalcoholic beverages. Other hosting members might include beer and/or wine. If you match the quantity of refreshments and attendees, everyone will have sufficient snacks and drinks for the entire evening.
Promotion Gets the Word Out
Chamber staff generally promote evening business mixers in the organization's print and/or electronic newsletter. Staff members often send out an extra e-mail blast that reminds members of the upcoming event; and the event likely appears on the Chamber website. Sending a brief description of the event to local newspapers frequently leads to additional coverage and attracts curious member prospects eager to check out the group.
In Feburary 2016 09,
Although multiple members might step up to host a business mixer, matching the location to the expected turnout is key to a successful event. For example, during the spring, a spacious waterfront restaurant provides an ideal venue for an outdoor barbecue event expected to draw 150 or more attendees. On the other hand, a financial-services business might have plenty of mingling room for an expected turnout of 40 to 50 business owners and professionals.
Mixer Structure Provides Variety
While all business mixers provide networking opportunities, many also feature value-added segments that help members promote their businesses. For example, attendees may briefly describe their businesses in front of everyone at a Chamber mixer. At another mixer, organizers might shine the spotlight on new members, introducing them to a roomful of potential customers. Members who donate a door prize usually receive special mention. Organizers invite the hosting member to present a longer pitch about an aspect of her business. Most mixers feature a business-card and promotional-materials table in a prominent spot.
Right Refreshments Are Necessary
Each hosting member makes his own refreshment choices, with some business owners opting for a “do it yourself” approach and others contracting with a catering company. Hosts generally serve easy-to-handle finger foods and appetizers along with nonalcoholic beverages. Other hosting members might include beer and/or wine. If you match the quantity of refreshments and attendees, everyone will have sufficient snacks and drinks for the entire evening.
Promotion Gets the Word Out
Chamber staff generally promote evening business mixers in the organization's print and/or electronic newsletter. Staff members often send out an extra e-mail blast that reminds members of the upcoming event; and the event likely appears on the Chamber website. Sending a brief description of the event to local newspapers frequently leads to additional coverage and attracts curious member prospects eager to check out the group.
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