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

Get Fully Funded

The experience people have on your non-profit website will influence what they think about you and if they think they can trust you. There are four main players in the market: Squarespace , Weebly , Wix , and WordPress. With a WordPress site, you can get exactly what you want. We’re working to address this need.

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4 Ways Nonprofits Can Make the Most of WordPress

Qgiv

He’s spent the last three years specializing in WordPress and conversion optimization, and is an active proponent of coding guidelines. Enter WordPress. WordPress is the most popular website builder on the internet, and for good reason. Use WordPress’s extensive community to find resources. Research and add plugins.

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Early guidance on Threads, Meta’s answer to Twitter

M+R

We know from our media advocacy campaigns that Twitter offered a public gathering place for journalists, thought leaders, and influencers to exchange ideas and comment on the news cycle. Outside of work, Alex spends time backpacking, eating ice cream, and going to the beach. We think Threads can fill that gap.

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Your 2021 Nonprofit Online Annual Report

Forum One

To complement the yearbook’s interactive web platform , where users can filter and dig through national and state data, Forum One worked with the ZERO TO THREE team to design a downloadable PDF version for audiences to hone in on key findings, takeaways, and messaging. In this sense, it is a living annual report. Girls Who Code.

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Goodbye Momathome.com – Hello JudiSohn.com

Judi Sohn

I’ve been working for C3 fulltime for four years, and it’s been a while since I made the decision to shed most of the “Mom&# stuff from the site. I have to admit that I was influenced by Steve Rubel’s switch from Micro Persuasion to SteveRubel.com. The “brand&# I’m working on is me.

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Carnival of Nonprofit Consultants

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

And I get to highlight the work of some of my favorite bloggers, too. James Young, writing on Convio’s newish blog, Connection Cafe , talks about how to find, and create, influencers. What are “influencers?&# Mostly, because I get to read blogs by people that aren’t on my list of feeds I read regularly.

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Seven Tips for Using LinkedIn’s Publishing Platform

NonProfit Hub

Your nonprofit doesn’t have to be dubbed an “Influencer” on LinkedIn (a coveted invitation-only title) in order to build online influence. As such, it makes sense to publish material that you’re proud of and reflects your best work. It’s similar to the WordPress editor or Microsoft Word. Create attractive content.