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4 Unique Call-to-Actions to Test on Your Nonprofit’s Website

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Most small and medium-sized nonprofits can’t afford to experiment with digital advertising for lead generation, but there are other means of securing new leads for a fraction of the cost – namely, your nonprofit’s website empowered with any of the following unique call-to-actions (CTAs). 1) Top bar opt-ins and links.

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11 Responsively Designed Nonprofit Websites to Study and Learn From

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Your nonprofit must now assume that the majority of website and blog content you share on social networks is being read on a mobile device and if that content is not mobile compatible, then any attempt to inspire a followerer or fan to donate or get more involved will fail. Nature Conservancy. Their new site is gorgeous. nature.org.

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The Top 3 Charity Rating & Badge Programs for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If your nonprofit does not have charity rating badges on your website, then it’s time to look into getting registered with Charity Navigator, Candid, and GreatNonprofits. A clever use of a Candid Seal of Transparency is the Giraffe Conservation Foundation (GCF) which occasionally promotes and embeds its seal on social media graphics.

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11 Nonprofit Websites Designed for the Social Web

Nonprofit Tech for Good

That said, nonprofits would be wise to consider the effect of the Social Web when launching or re-designing their websites. The website design principles of just five years ago no longer apply. The Nature Conservancy :: www.nature.org. Conservation International :: www.conservation.org. Human Rights Watch :: www.hrw.org.

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11 Nonprofit Websites That Look Great on iPads

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Do you attempt to create one website that looks good on desktops and laptops, tablets, Internet TVs, and smartphones using responsive Web design – or have multiple websites to accommodate viewing on different devices? The Nature Conservancy :: nature.org. Five Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Needs a Mobile Website.

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Does Your Nonprofit Need a Website Revamp? How to Tell

Top Nonprofits

Your nonprofit’s website is the center of your communication and marketing strategy. When you use a multi-channel approach to marketing, you probably point your audience back to specific landing pages on your website. In this guide, we’ll cover common reasons your website may need a revamp, including: Your content is out of date.

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22 Nonprofit Mobile Websites

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The rise of QR Codes has helped many nonprofits understand the need for mobile websites, or at the very least mobile-optimized web pages. Only a tiny fraction of nonprofits have a mobile website. All signs are there that epiphanies about the need for mobile websites are on the verge of sweeping the nonprofit sector.

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