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A Mind on Design: Things to Avoid When Building a WordPress Blog

Byte Technology

So use ample white space (it will help your headlines and any imagery stand out better) and put the less important stuff on a linked-to page. Again, you want readers to focus on your content, so don’t make them have to scroll way down to get to your post or article. It may sound a little nit-picky, but don’t make your headers too big.

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Nine Digital Marketing Lessons Nonprofits Can Learn from charity: water

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But if you want to get even deeper insights, do an in-depth review of a similar nonprofit’s practice – whether it be broad – such as digital marketing techniques or narrow such as analyzing specific techniques as part of a content strategy. We want our donors to be advocates.

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Build a Non-profit Website that Works [Steal These Ideas!]

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It gives a person the essence and hints about the work the organization does. You can also emphasize your headlines and key phrases by bolding them, increasing the font size, and capitalizing the letters. Keep these points in mind when creating your nonprofit website. A logo can’t tell someone everything about an organization.

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How to Maximize Success Stories Across Your Nonprofit’s Digital Channels

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Many of the issues they champion have taken a backseat in people’s minds this year, as our nation’s attention has been captured by one shocking event after another. WFP USA has posted a nearly 650-word story of Rani on their blog with a big headline, full-size photos, large text, and bold quotes. The Mission Continues: Dustin’s Story.

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22 Email Ledes That Always Work!!

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But Wally Wood inspired this post, and got me thinking about how we approach the task of content creation. I don’t mind telling you I was nervous. Rip from the headlines The news is urgent, tangible, and real. Bait your hook with just a hint of what’s to come, and hope your reader feels compelled to read the whole thing.

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