5 Nonprofit Digital Content Ideas to Build Your Community
NonProfit PRO
FEBRUARY 27, 2023
Optimize your nonprofit digital content with these five ideas. Effective online marketing can open up many opportunities to engage with your supporters.
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Byte Technology
NOVEMBER 23, 2019
Beginning in January 2020, Google Chrome will start blocking more insecure elements on web pages. These pages have “Mixed Content”, which is a page loaded securely via HTTPS, but pulls in elements from a non-secure locations. Blocked content on your website creates a poor user experience for your site visitors.
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Nonprofits Source
FEBRUARY 22, 2024
When it comes to content management systems (CMS), WordPress is a stellar choice for a variety of organizations, including businesses and nonprofits. Don’t despair—WordPress is well-known for its intuitive and user-friendly interface, making it well-suited for those unfamiliar with web design. Establish the content you’ll create.
Association TV
SEPTEMBER 21, 2021
As your website or content platform grows, so will your audience. Your devotion of energy and resources to create a beautiful, content-rich and relevant hub for your members and potential members will draw eyes, peak interest and encourage engagement.
Media Cause
NOVEMBER 15, 2022
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) are what everyone must follow to make the web a more inclusive experience. The WCAG “define how to make Web content more accessible to people with disabilities, ranging from visual, auditory, physical, speech, cognitive, language, learning, and neurological.” .
Elevation
OCTOBER 5, 2021
We all know that visuals are an essential part of the web: they help organizations express the real side of their missions that cannot be easily conveyed through words. They also assist website visitors in learning about a community or cause that they might not know about.
The MatrixFiles
JANUARY 2, 2024
Ask your web team, AMS team or website vendor for suggestions for making the journey better. If your goal is to clean up the dead and outdated content on your website, your action plan might look like this: Ask your web manager or web vendor to create an updated inventory of all of the content on your website.
Byte Technology
NOVEMBER 22, 2019
Beginning in January 2020, Google Chrome will start blocking more insecure elements on web pages. These pages have “Mixed Content”, which is a page loaded securely via HTTPS, but pulls in elements from a non-secure locations. Blocked content on your website creates a poor user experience for your site visitors.
Nonprofit Tech for Good
AUGUST 16, 2019
It’s important to shift your mindset away from thinking that “cheap is better” and prioritize upgrading to a high-quality web host. In this article, you’re going to learn about four web hosting providers that your nonprofit should consider using if your website uses WordPress. The benefits outweigh the cost. 4) Pantheon :: pantheon.io.
Nonprofit Tech for Good
JUNE 24, 2023
By designing emails with clear and well-structured content, nonprofit organizations can ensure that everyone can engage in important conversations, receive essential information, and participate in your mission. Understanding WCAG Standards WCAG stands for Web Content Accessibility Guidelines.
Candid
APRIL 26, 2021
It’s not uncommon for copywriters or web developers to accidentally create accessibility barriers for aesthetics or convenience. But if your web design isn’t accessible, you risk missing out on online donations and other conversions. How can web design affect your nonprofit’s accessibility? What is web accessibility?
sgEngage
JUNE 23, 2022
Minimizes the loss of web visitors due to those users’ inability to interact with the web content. Improves the search engine’s ability to read and understand the content on your site, which can improve rankings. These standards are called the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
Media Cause
FEBRUARY 28, 2022
Here are some options that come top of mind: Social Media: Cons: Generally limited in the amount of content you can fit in a post. Can link to more in-depth content. Can push to more in-depth content. Endless ways to communicate through text, graphics, videos, or even web-specific features that surprise and delight the viewer.
The MatrixFiles
JANUARY 2, 2024
Ask your web team, AMS team or website vendor for suggestions for making the journey better. If your goal is to clean up the dead and outdated content on your website, your action plan might look like this: Ask your web manager or web vendor to create an updated inventory of all of the content on your website.
Forum One
MAY 19, 2022
To help celebrate, here are five things you can do to help ensure your next digital product, project, or service makes the web a more inclusive place. Learn how people with disabilities access, navigate and experience the web. Start writing more accessible content. Content is the reason people come to your website.
TechImpact
AUGUST 21, 2014
Image courtesy of Web Business Agenda. Bill Gates famously wrote in 1996 that content will be king on the Internet one day. Despite his prophecy, Microsoft today still does not have a juggernaut content department, and is still focused on creating software. This happens. Our most shared post took us all by surprise.
Media Cause
OCTOBER 17, 2022
While it can be confusing and hard to understand, ensuring you know how to optimize content for search will set you up for success. This means including clear content on your site and helpful resources like blogs, case studies, and whitepapers to inform your supporters. Make sure your content is both clear and relevant.
Nonprofit Tech for Good
MAY 7, 2012
If your nonprofit has yet to start a blog or already blogs but struggles with ideas for fresh content, then hopefully the 11 blog content ideas listed below will help. Thanks to the Social Web, there is no shortage of possible topics for your nonprofit to blog about. Post a wide variety of blog content and have some fun with it.
DipJar
AUGUST 12, 2021
Fortunately, all nonprofits can optimize their website to increase their fundraising potential, even those without a web design expert on staff. If your team runs into technical trouble, reach out to a web consultant to get the problem resolved as soon as possible. . Follow accessibility guidelines. . Use engaging images. .
Nonprofit Tech for Good
NOVEMBER 27, 2023
Participants will learn how to create a social media strategy, how to craft a content marketing plan, and current best practices for using social media for community engagement and fundraising. A link to the recording and a comprehensive set of notes is sent within 24 hours after each webinar is over.
Byte Technology
DECEMBER 14, 2019
There are several web design platforms out there such as Squarespace or Wix that tout how they can be used by people with no website development experience to build professional looking website. There are numerous reasons why using a web design agency to build your website is a much better choice than doing it yourself.
TechImpact
MAY 29, 2014
The truth is, websites grow stale very quickly, and it is important to ensure you are offering a web visitor something in return for their page view time. Here are 4 reasons your nonprofit needs a focused content marketing blog sooner rather than later. Website content does not change. Few and waning links. Donate or leave.
Tech Soup
JANUARY 19, 2022
In a changing world, many nonprofits are looking to expand their content strategies and find new ways to draw in potential supporters. We look at the ups and downs of the previous year and consider what we might adjust in the months to come.
Nonprofit Tech for Good
MARCH 6, 2013
Thanks to the Social Web, there is no shortage of possible topics for your nonprofit to blog about. Still, understand that the content your nonprofit blog publishes, the higher your ROI. Blog posts that share resources and useful tips are some of the most popular on the Social Web. Interview Experts. Write Numbered Lists.
Nonprofit Tech for Good
DECEMBER 13, 2021
In short, a web redesign is a big, daunting project with many moving parts. You’ll also be well-prepared to have in-depth discussions with prospective vendors and can make better decisions about which of them will be the right one to help you execute your organization’s web redesign project. Content to be rewritten.
Nonprofit Tech for Good
JANUARY 19, 2024
You’ve heard many (many) times that all your nonprofit’s blog and site content should be optimized to drive traffic. But when you’re lean on resources and human power, just producing blog posts and updating your website feels like a miracle, never mind SEO or a content strategy. So, what kind of content is that, exactly?
NTEN
JULY 29, 2021
You may have heard the words tossed around, and you’ve nodded along — but in reality, maybe you aren’t quite sure what a headless Content Management System is. Let’s pull back the curtain to clarify some things about headless, decoupled, and hybrid Content Management Systems (CMS). What is a Headless CMS?
Byte Technology
OCTOBER 8, 2019
Currently, the ADA encourages self-regulation of accessibility standards and it’s suggested that organizations use Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which were developed by the World Wide Web Consortium. Paul (Twin Cities) for making websites web accessible to mitigate ADA compliance lawsuits. A, AA, and AAA.
Forum One
MAY 20, 2021
To help celebrate, here are five things you can do to help ensure your next digital product, project, or service makes the web a more inclusive place. Learn how people with disabilities access, navigate and experience the web. Start writing more accessible content. Content is the reason people come to your website.
Nonprofit Tech for Good
OCTOBER 24, 2013
The Mobile Web is often discussed as a future trend that nonprofits have time to prepare for, but the reality is that by the end of 2014, the majority of your supporters and donors will be viewing your website, email communications, blogs, and social media content on smartphones and tablets. The Mobile Web will rule by 2014.
NetWits
MARCH 11, 2012
Yesterday we talked about the importance of content marketing for nonprofits. Create content that attracts the audience you’re targeting with the goal of getting them to interact with you. Here are 5 nonprofit content marketing examples. Now that’s content marketing in action! Hopefully you caught it.
Nonprofit Tech for Good
JANUARY 28, 2010
While there are a good number of tech-savvy hipsters out there that understand terms like “ Static Web ”, “ Dynamic Content ”, “ User-Generated ”, “ Cloud Computing ”, and “ Semantic Web ”, the majority of nonprofits don’t talk or understand such tech speak. and Web 3.0 and Web 3.0 At its core, Web 2.0
TechImpact
MARCH 3, 2014
The simple truth is, your nonprofit needs to be engaging in content marketing. It enables you to tell your story, dote about your services, and offer another avenue to web users to your donation and volunteer pages. Content marketing is for whatever you make it. 92% of nonprofits use content marketing. Track progress?
NetWits
JUNE 17, 2010
If you stop to think about this for a second (or maybe a few) you’ll soon realize that producing quality web content is a must if you want to succeed online. Then there’s the staggering statistic about there being over 2,000,000 (yes, that’s over 2 million) Blogs on the Internet.
Byte Technology
AUGUST 24, 2015
So it’s little surprise that the massive proliferation of online resources has spawned a major problem: protecting website content from copyright infringement in the form of plagiarism or outright theft. Thankfully, there are preventative measures you can take to protect your web content copyrights.
Forum One
APRIL 13, 2021
To do this effectively, content strategy for digital collections is a necessary piece that is able to streamline the approach of how these institutions shape and expand their roles as modern resources. Enter content strategist as digital curator. The items that museums, archives, and libraries collect reflect the human spirit.
NetWits
MAY 26, 2011
fact that I can often be found laying in bed at 6am and digging through client web reports. No wonder than, I am commonly asked; “What are the top web analytics reports and tools every nonprofit should know?. So with that, here is my sugggested list of 5 web reports every non profit should know, what for and why.
NetWits
SEPTEMBER 5, 2012
They give you a way to prioritize content based on what resonates with your audience so that you can keep focus and REDUCE THE NOISE. By going through card sorting activities with your audience groups, you will be sure to create an intuitive navigation and content flow that makes sense to your users. You’ve prioritized your content.
Care2
FEBRUARY 24, 2013
All organizations that I talk with confide in me that they wish that their web content was more compelling and useful. They want their content to tell a story and to use data to show that their activists and donors are making a real impact on the ground. Developing good content is challenging for all organizations.
Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media
OCTOBER 4, 2011
What is Content Curation? Content curation is the process of sorting through the vast amounts of content on the web and presenting it in a meaningful and organized way around a specific theme. A content curator cherry picks the best content that is important and relevant to share with their community.
The MatrixFiles
MAY 21, 2021
When writing any online content, whether it’s for your blog, about us page, store or resources, you must always consider the Google gods, and craft your content accordingly. Two very important factors to consider for search engine optimization (SEO) when crafting your content are natural language queries and featured snippets.
TechImpact
JUNE 3, 2013
With the constant evolution of online content brought on by social media and the rise of mobile web-surfing, the presentation of written content has transformed immensely. the evolution of print content has lagged behind. Blog Mobile Social Tech mobile web-surfing Mobile Websites nonprofit social media'
Byte Technology
NOVEMBER 29, 2016
After all, there are some 31 million active blog sites in the United States only at any given time, and to make your own content stand out from the crowd is certainly no easy chore. Here are some important tips to keep in mind when cranking out content that people want to read. In today’s world of blogging, it’s hard to get noticed.
EveryAction
JULY 3, 2023
At Cornershop Creative, we partner with nonprofit organizations to develop web solutions and build dynamic, easy-to-maintain websites. Make full use of your blog content. Make full use of your blog content. In the era of virtual fundraising, content is king. Prioritize a streamlined user experience (UX) for donors.
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