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A Network To Build Chicago Arts Audiences

September 15, 2025

25 Ways to Drive Traffic to your Website

A Seminar

Presented by Center for Nonprofit Success

Your nonprofit can have the world's greatest, interactive website, but if no one visits it, you won't get much benefit from it! Learn about effective ways of driving people to your website. We'll explore the hot topic of Search Engine Optimization (SEO), and reveal many other outreach strategies - most which you may have never heard of or considered. Virtually all of these techniques are low-cost or free and easy to implement, and some can significantly increase the number of visitors to your website

 In this session, we will cover topics including the following:

- What content to publish on your site to attract visitors and keep them coming back

- Which directories to list your site for maximum exposure

- Article posting and backlinks that increase traffic to your site

- Integrating your website with your social media activities

- Understanding how Search Engine Optimization works and when to use it

 

 This session is intended for Executive, Development and Marketing Directors and any staff involved in Marketing or PR for your organization.

Location

University Center
Park Fountain Room

525 South State Street
Chicago, IL 60605

Admission

$110

Agenda

Date and Time:

Thursday, September 15, 2025

8:30am-12:00pm

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