Remove Attention Remove Guidelines Remove Images Remove Question
article thumbnail

Pop-Ups: How to Make Them Work for Your Nonprofit Website

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A pop-up is an informational or promotional offer that displays over the top of your website content, with the goal of capturing users’ attention quickly and easily. Moreover, since pop-ups take up so much real estate on the screen, you can expect to see higher bounce rates and lower overall engagement, which can also hurt brand image.

Websites 300
article thumbnail

5 Web Design Ideas to Boost Your Fundraising Strategy

DipJar

Follow accessibility guidelines. . Use engaging images. . Supporters should have no questions about if or how they can donate, and you can help them out by making links to your donation page as accessible and visible as possible. . Follow accessibility guidelines. Use engaging images. Invest in plugins. .

Design 98
professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

6 Signs Your Nonprofit Needs a New Website

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Get started by answering the following questions: Based on traffic sources, how are visitors finding our website? What sections of our website are getting the most and least attention in terms of page views? Ask yourself the following questions: Is it easy for visitors to find information about who you are and what you do?

Websites 239
article thumbnail

A $500 Million Pledge to Support Local News

Non Profit Quarterly

Image credit: Jon Tyson on Unsplash The decades-long decimation of local news—and the dangers that the trend poses for public oversight, an informed citizenry, and democracy itself—remains very much underway. Im tells NPQ that “one of the main goals of this is to bring attention to the need for philanthropic support of journalism.”

Local 102
article thumbnail

Four Nonprofit Web Accessibility Best Practices for 2022

sgEngage

The question of whether websites fall under the purview of the ADA is slightly unclear. The accessibility guidelines used to determine a website’s ADA compliance are set by the Worldwide Web Consortium. These standards are called the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG). Clean up forms.

article thumbnail

5 New Google Analytics Statistics For Nonprofits

TechImpact

Image courtesy of Google User Content. This is a question I ask myself, and web masters around the world ask themselves, on a daily basis. But these are all the intuitive questions, the obvious stats. Try using your audience personas you developed as guidelines for what different demographics you want to track and report on.

Analytics 223
article thumbnail

Equitable and Inclusive Messaging: Retaining Donors in a New Age of Storytelling

Qgiv

Strength-Based Messaging: A Powerful Tool Thankfully, in recent years, new and long overdue attention has been focused on changing the way we build our donor relationships. The images you employ and the stories you tell paint a complete messaging composition. The challenges of strength-based messaging Finding the balance in your story.