Why You Need a WordPress Website Now!

by Eleanore Duyndam on September 2, 2009

Phil Johncock

Phil Johncock

WordPress is not only the world’s most popular self-hosted blogging solution, it’s also an open source CMS. Did you know that you can do almost anything with WordPress that you can do with an old fashioned web site. But there are many advantages to doing it with WordPress. Want better SEO? Join us for this important discussion on the benefits of making your next website with WordPress.

 

Listen to this podcast to find out why you need a wordpress website now:

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Some of the resources to mentioned in this episode:

My guest is the “Completion Genius” Phil Johncock, creator of How to Get Your Grant AND Social Media for Charities. His first writing prize was a $2.5 million dollar government grant to create a model Language Learning Program for over 3,000 newly legalized immigrants.  Teachers pride themselves in the successes of their students. Phil is no exception. He was elated when students told him that they made over $1.2 BILLION – in just 2 ½ years,…from applying proven techniques from his grant writing and fundraising system.

Phil has two free preview calls coming up:

September 16th at 6:00 pm PST
#1 Government Winning Grant Template Preview

September 29th at 10:00 am PST
Social Media for Charities Preview

Some facts about fundraising, social media and blogs:

  • The #1 fundraising online campaign ever tapped the power of social media and blogs.
  • Winning grant writers today can’t afford not to have a WordPress blog.
  • Even U.S. federal government agencies are creating blogs.
  • Over 50% of the top charities have blogs
  • With dried up funding streams, blogs and social media sustains life for dying charities, faith-based organizations, schools, universities, non-profits, even government agencies.
  • The quickest and easiest way for a government or nonprofit to ‘go transparent’ is with a WordPress blog.

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