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10 Best Blogging Practices for Nonprofit Organizations

NonProfit Hub

Consider incorporating interactive content into your blog, such as: Quizzes Polls Image galleries or slideshows Interactive maps Interactive videos Your nonprofit’s content management system (CMS) may offer built-in tools or add-ons that make it easier to create interactive content. Make your content inclusive and accessible.

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4 Resources to Transform Your Nonprofit’s Marketing Strategy

NonProfit Hub

Whether you want to quickly create professional images or design an entire website, there’s a template for that. Canva is a time-saving online design wizard with numerous templates. You can either use the template as-is or use for inspiration to create your own designs. WordPress Themes. Welcome to the world of templates!

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Better Blogs: 6 Tips for Creating Great Content

Byte Technology

Depending on what successful bloggers your poll, the answers to these questions can vary widely. The post Better Blogs: 6 Tips for Creating Great Content appeared first on Byte Technology’s Web Design Insights Blog. What are the current trends that dictate what today’s online readers are seeking out?

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9 Captivating Content Ideas to Enhance Your Nonprofit Blog

Get Fully Funded

This could include: Games Quizzes Polls Maps Petitions Ensure your interactive content is directly related to your nonprofit’s mission. However, keep in mind that a user-friendly CMS like WordPress makes it simple to add engaging content like quizzes and polls to your blog content.

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Evolving Project Management for Evolving Website Technologies

NTEN

Steve Backman, Database Designs. Content management systems (CMS) have transformed standard expectations -- about posting news and updates without web design skills, managing donors and other constituents, opening up sections of your site to your community, tracking results, and more. For some projects, that may still make sense.

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Screencast: Using Widgets to Build Community on Blogs Featured on NTEN Blog

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So, perhaps widgets should be designed to reach first-timers or new readers. For example, linking a poll to a post on the topic. One of the most used widgets by nonprofits are the audience poll widgets. Polls are a great way to get reader feedback too. I used the Vidzu poll to get feedback on a blog post here.

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Let's Go Widget Shopping!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Many widgets I came across are designed to work with various Web 2.0 There are also other platform-specific widget directories: wordpress ( here and here ) and blogger If you're on another platform, try the Squidoo Widget Finder Lens. The particular Web2.0 Social Networking Tool or Service. It's one click!

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