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		<title>Case Study: Carter Center</title>
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<p>The Carter Center was founded by former U.S. President and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Jimmy Carter and his wife, former First Lady Rosalynn Carter.<br />
The not-for-profit organization&#8217;s mission is to wage peace, fight disease and build hope.</p>
<h2>Problem:</h2>
<p>The <a href="http://www.cartercenter.org" rel="nofollow">CarterCenter.org</a> site was almost completely invisible to Google, with only perhaps a dozen Web pages indexed, and a smattering of PDF documents. This is due primarily to the search engine-unfriendly URL structure. The use of Javascript-based pull-down lists as navigation within parts of the site, and reliance on Flash for navigation within parts of the site, also contributed. </p>
<p>In addition to their search engine visibility problems, The Carter Center was also looking for guidance on innovative online marketing strategies: ways they could get noticed online and generate interest in their organization.</p>
<h2>Solution:</h2>
<p>To solve the Carter Center&#8217;s search visibility problem, Netconcepts implemented URL rewriting on their server and recoded the URLs across the site to use the new, search engine-friendly URL structure.</p>
<p>With regard to online marketing, we came up with an idea for President Carter, and that was to start a blog*. Back in 2003 when we first suggested this idea, it was a really &#8220;out there&#8221; idea for the Carter Center to consider. </p>
<p>Blogging since then has become quite a bit more mainstream. During one of President Carter&#8217;s trips to West Africa he blogged for a total of eight days; not very long from a blogger&#8217;s viewpoint, but certainly long enough to generate a significant amount of buzz in the blogosphere and PR.</p>
<h2>Results:</h2>
<p>Within a month the Carter Center site shot up to over 2500 pages in Google &#8212; their entire library of content. This yielded significant traffic increases. As of yet, the pages are not optimized to &#8220;sing&#8221; to the search engines, but just getting them indexed has been a huge help to their traffic and visibllity.</p>
<p>As for the blogging, it has been hugely successful, as Connie Nelson in the Office of Public Information at The Carter Center attests:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;We are grateful to Stephan for planting the seed for one of the most successful Web projects The Carter Center has undertaken to-date.&#8221; </p></blockquote>
<p>President Carter&#8217;s blogging stint &#8212; the first presidential blog &#8212; garnered him a significant number of links from other blogs and websites, as can be seen, by searching Google for <em><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.google.com/search?q=carter+%22west+africa%22+blog+-site%3Acartercenter.org">carter &#8220;west africa&#8221; blog -site:cartercenter.org</a></em> &#8212; yielding over 27,000 pages that mention President Carter&#8217;s blog!</p>
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<em><strong>* What is a blog? </strong><br />
A blog is &#8220;a frequent, chronological publication of personal thoughts and web links&#8221; &#8212; a kind of hybrid diary/journal/guide site. And it&#8217;s a powerful marketing tool, when written by an authority on a particular subject.</em></p>
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