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Nonprofit Web Design Process Part 2a: Analytics Data as User Research

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Most nonprofits already have Google Analytics installed on their website to track online traffic. For some good how-to posts, check out my co-blogger Alissa Ruehl , perhaps starting with her Intro to Google Analytics. This post is about how we incorporate Google Analytics data into our Design Process. Methodology. What’s Next.

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Beyond the Basics: Advanced Strategies for Engaging Board Members in Fundraising Efforts

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Tips for conducting a skills and interest assessment include creating a survey or conducting one-on-one interviews. As we move forward into the next phase of our organization’s growth, I wanted to take a moment to share my vision for our fundraising efforts and the critical role that each of you plays in achieving our goals.

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Nonprofit Web Design Process: Summary

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Analytics data as User Research : Timeframe for which to review analytics data and some specific research questions to drive data analysis. Surveys and Interviews : Which research technique to choose, how to recruit participants and what questions to ask. User Research. Information Architecture.

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Nonprofit Web Design Process Part 4a: Sitemaps

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To create a sitemap, we begin with the documents produced during the Content Strategy phase. Ideally, we’ll have some insight into user needs thanks to the research we conducted in earlier phases of the project such as Surveys and Interviews or Personas. Surveys and Interviews. Methodology. Stay tuned!

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Nonprofit Web Design Process Part 4b: Wireframes

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It’s best to get buy-in on wireframes first so we can truly focus on creative look and feel during the visual design phase of the project. User Research data from Analytics , Surveys and Interviews , Personas , and Usability Tests can help identify what kinds of related content and promo items will be most appropriate to display on each page.

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Nonprofit Web Design Process Part 5: Visual Design

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Purposes for the Visual Design phase include: Agreeing on a creative vision and personality for the web presence. We like to work on mood boards in parallel with the User Research and Information Architecture phases so that the aesthetic is already defined by the time the Wireframes are complete. Surveys and Interviews.

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Nonprofit Web Design Process Part 2e: Personas

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Also, going back to the research, each descriptor I use would ideally be based on something I learned during the user research phase – an interview response, analytics data, survey data or something else that’s real and tangible. Surveys and Interviews. Deliverables. Get excited! Other Posts in this Series.

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