How To increases your fundraiser visibility in online searches

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Word count is a major factor in generating online donations for your crowdfunding fundraiser. With our advice, it’s simple to learn how to make your fundraiser description length the perfect amount to heighten visibility and attract donations. Read on for details about using our recommendations to: Increase your fundraiser’s...

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Word count is a major factor in generating online donations for your crowdfunding fundraiser. With our advice, it’s simple to learn how to make your fundraiser description length the perfect amount to heighten visibility and attract donations. Read on for details about using our recommendations to: Increase your fundraiser’s visibility by writing no fewer than 400 words Choose keywords to make your cause easier for supporters to find in...

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  • This article explains 1. Description length increases your fundraiser visibility in online searches in simple medical language.
  • This article explains 2. Use words that make your online fundraising page easier to find in simple medical language.
  • This article explains 3. Details motivate compassion and online donations in simple medical language.
  • This article explains 4. Descriptions that broaden your online funding appeal in simple medical language.
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Word count is a major factor in generating online donations for your crowdfunding fundraiser. With our advice, it’s simple to learn how to make your fundraiser description length the perfect amount to heighten visibility and attract donations.

Read on for details about using our recommendations to:

  • Increase your fundraiser’s visibility by writing no fewer than 400 words
  • Choose keywords to make your cause easier for supporters to find in search engines
  • Prioritize important details in your story that inspire donations
  • Attract more donors by appealing to diverse interests
  • Update frequently to increase awareness and support for your cause

1. Description length increases your fundraiser visibility in online searches

Write at least 400 words in the description of your cause. The length of your description greatly improves your fundraiser’s visibility on search engines like Google. The better you describe your current hardship, your reasons for needing to start a fundraiser, and detailed plans for how you are going to use the money you raise, the more often your fundraiser will show up when people search.

This increased visibility will have a direct correlation on the amount of money you can raise. For best results, we recommend no fewer than 400 words; 800 is better, and around 1,000 is ideal.

2. Use words that make your online fundraising page easier to find

Which words will make your fundraiser page a top result in searches by potential donors? Since most people use online searches to find a cause to support, this point matters greatly to your efforts.

Use these tips for how to make your donation page easier to find in searches:

Always use the full name of the beneficiary in your fundraiser name and URL, so that it is easy for people to find a fundraiser and donate. Many people will decide whether to visit your page solely based on the text in your URL link and page title, so choose these words carefully. Don’t miss our blog post about fundraiser title tips.

Be thoughtful about your choice of words, personalization, spelling, and quality of the content on your fundraiser page. Google’s algorithm evaluates these page aspects (and much more) to determine the most relevant answers to an information query. Check out this page about Google’s ranking results for how search works to learn more.

While 400 words is a minimum guideline—and being concise is the best way to keep people reading to the end of your page—feel to write more. More content makes your donation page more findable. “Findability” refers to how to make a donation page easy to find in an online search, along with how easily people can navigate that site or page to find what they seek.

Make a list of words that fit your cause and are likely for potential donors to use when they conduct online searches. Check that your description includes them.

3. Details motivate compassion and online donations

How does each sentence of your donation page help people get to know your beneficiary? Descriptions lead to online donations by helping viewers develop compassion and understand how their support will make a difference.

Make sure your text is honest, personal, and specific in explaining your beneficiary’s situation, why help is needed, and what results you expect. For a sampling of successful approaches, these fundraisers offer inspiring descriptions of more than 400 words each:

  • Astronaut Starbright Fund (817 words)
  • FUNDING NEMO – Marine Megafauna (505 words)
  • Rhymers are Readers #37books (622 words)
  • Winnie Yang’s Recovery Fund (1,258 words)
  • jim mcdonald’s recovery (696 words)
  • A REAL Sweatshirt for PICC patients (930 words)
  • Road to the PGA Tour (785 words)

4. Descriptions that broaden your online funding appeal

The depth of your description lets you offer a variety of reasons to resonate with more people. Which words will encourage different types of potential donors to care enough to contribute support and introduce your cause to their social network?

With more description, you can add text that appeals directly to diverse audiences. For example, the fundraiser Help the Rabbit on the Silk Route! features descriptions in both English and Italian.

In addition, keep in mind that if a fundraiser description seems to be too short or vague, it could look less trustworthy.

5. Heighten online fundraising awareness with detailed updates

One of the best ways to fundraise money is to think of online donations as the beginning of people caring, not the end. By posting updates that contain more information, you keep supporters in the loop and offer them news to share on social media. The fundraiser Chauncy’s Chance offers great examples of detailed updates.

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  • Relevant blood, urine, imaging, or specialist tests only after clinical assessment
Questions to ask
  • What is the most likely cause of my symptoms?
  • Which warning signs mean I should go to emergency care?
  • Which tests are really needed now?
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Go to emergency care if you notice:
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  1. Step 1

    Check danger signs first

    If danger signs are present, seek emergency care and do not wait for online information.

  2. Step 2

    Record the symptom story

    Write when symptoms started, severity, medicines already taken, allergies, pregnancy status, and test results.

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    Visit a qualified clinician

    A doctor, nurse, or qualified healthcare provider can examine you and decide which tests or treatment are needed.

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    Do only useful tests

    Do tests after clinical assessment. Avoid unnecessary tests, random antibiotics, or repeated medicines without diagnosis.

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    Follow up and return early if worse

    If symptoms worsen, new warning signs appear, or treatment is not helping, return for review quickly.

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