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4 Tips to Create a Nonprofit Content Strategy for WordPress

Nonprofits Source

When it comes to content management systems (CMS), WordPress is a stellar choice for a variety of organizations, including businesses and nonprofits. However, unlike business employees, nonprofit professionals may not have the time to devote to a website strategy or the capacity to spend time mastering a complex CMS.

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Save the Day: Knowing Which WordPress Files to Always Back Up

Byte Technology

Ask any WordPress designer or seasoned administrator what is one of the most important aspects of keeping a website safe and secure and you’ll no doubt get a vehement answer: back up! And the sad reality is that too many WordPress users—especially beginners—believe that having a backup system in place is of no importance.

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8 Best SEO Tips for Nonprofit Strategy in 2024

Whole Whale

This can tell you a popularity of a specific searched term, based on time of year. Build Evergreen Resources Find useful content that your audience may use as an ongoing reference. Good examples are WordPress and Drupal. Keywords everywhere shown for “Nonprofit SEO” 2. The better, the better. Take the Course 5.

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Static Site Generators – Technical Requirements, Options & Migration

John Kenyon

Website management tools like WordPress leave your nonprofit’s website vulnerable to attack, hacking or being held hostage. Max’s move to Pelican As we said in article one, Max moved his online presence of 4 WordPress sites to Pelican over the past year (2018). This is part two of a series. We wish you happy generating!

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Questions to Ask During the RFP Process

Whole Whale

Once you have written this proposal it is time to find great vendors to send you bids. References (1<5). Talk to at least 2 references they list. What technologies (platforms like WordPress or Drupal and development environments like Ruby or PHP) do they have experience with? Homerun factor (1<5). Experience.

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What to Look for in a Nonprofit Website Builder: 4 Features

Qgiv

He’s spent the last three years specializing in WordPress and conversion optimization, and is an active proponent of coding guidelines. In his off time he enjoys cooking, rugby, and hanging out with his wife. Web builders, such as WordPress or Squarespace, are online tools that your nonprofit can use to build your own website.

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Personalization for Better Engagement

Forum One

By using personalization, they are not only saving themselves the time of constantly redesigning their website, but are also saving budget by utilizing existing resources. As a page is loaded, a placeholder is created with a reference to the experience data that it corresponds to.