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Top 4 Web Hosting Providers for Your Nonprofit’s WordPress Website

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By Chuck Spidell , founder of ILLUSIO and a WordPress Strategist committed to helping nonprofits get their websites unstuck and moving forward. If your organization is using generic or low-cost website hosting for WordPress, it’s likely you’re running into common problems: Your website’s pages and posts load slow.

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70+ Free Nonprofit Resources to Help You Raise More

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Luckily, there are plenty of free nonprofit resources online for your organization to take advantage of. By tapping into the plethora of free resources, your team can better prepare for your fundraising campaigns to raise more money and more awareness for your cause. Enriched knowledge. Enhanced outreach.

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Online Fundraising Ideas (7 Strategies & 63% More Donations)

Nonprofits Source

Here’s how one website uses an exit-intent popup to increase email subscriptions by 100% : ManyBooks , which provides free online eBooks, wanted to implement a solution that would grow their email list. In terms of lead generation platforms, for WordPress sites, Thrive Leads is the go-to plugin. MaxTraffic.

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Lame spam of the day: Raw spam merge text

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The Participatory Museum Process Part 4: Adventures in Self-Publishing

Museum 2.0

Few publishers was open to Creative Commons licensing and to giving away the content for free online. From the very beginning, I knew I wanted to license The Participatory Museum using Creative Commons and give away the content for free online. available for free at your library and on the web. And that shocked me.