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Nonprofit Web Design Process Part 3: Content Strategy

Connection Cafe

Note: This is the seventh in a series of posts about the Nonprofit Web Design Process. Content for your website includes your headlines, body copy, photos, captions, graphics, videos, audio clips, etc. Quote from Kristina Halvorson) It’s an essential step in the Web Design process that’s often overlooked or skimped upon.

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Don’t Set and Forget Technology–Regular Assessments Deliver Peak Performance

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Automations like scheduled social promotions, email campaigns, and critical calendar reminders are digital conveniences that free space for more important assignments. A technology assessment is a performance evaluation of your IT systems. Any of the following objectives and concerns might trigger an evaluation. Kevin is right.

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Reflections from Networked Nonprofit Workshop for Latin American NGOs

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I started with an introduction to the Networked Nonprofit and an assessment that allows them evaluate where their use of networks and social media is along a continuum. We had a lot of content and process to go through during the two-day training.

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The Ultimate Guide To The Google Ad Grants

Twenti - Digital Marketing For Nonprofits

Regular content updates especially to events calendars. To find out how Google Ads work, let’s follow the process of a web user performing an online search to see where your ads might show up. The ads are text only, containing a headline and a few lines of text. Fast loading time. Easy, clear navigation. Calls-to-action.

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