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Does My Nonprofit Need a New Website?

Allegiance Group

The good news is that there are alternative solutions that can help you address specific issues or objectives without the need for a complete website overhaul. Specific Problem Solving: The main issue your nonprofit is trying to address may be very focused, such as improving fundraising or boosting membership conversion rates.

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Data in the Museum: Experimenting on People or Improving Their Experience?

Museum 2.0

Even as the reporters acknowledge that museums are trying to better understand and serve their visitors, there''s a hint of menace in headlines like " The Art is Watching You. " Facebook is a completely socially-engineered environment. W e tweak language and seating and lighting--all to impact people''s experience.

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[VIDEO] Using WhatsApp to Increase Engagement with Multicultural Communities

Bloomerang

So people that speak multiple languages or that live in different countries that have different ways of communicating and of seeing the world. So using everything I’ve learned to spark action across Latin America and to create communities and inspire people to take action on social and environmental issues. for a while.

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Architecting Your Site for Search Engine Performance (And We Ain't Just Talkin' Keywords)

NTEN

In order for your site to be truly OPTIMIZED for the search engines, you'll need: To be free of technical issues that would hinder spidering. For your issues, what keywords are people actually using? Are there enough issues to make it worthwhile to apply the resources necessary to rank for those phrases? How do you do it?

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14 Top Nonprofit Websites to Inspire Your Organization

DNL OmniMedia

Every nonprofit site should include the organization’s mission statement somewhere, and Mustard Seed’s Mission and Vision page does a great job of articulating their purpose using short paragraphs and to-the-point language. This site includes plenty of content on current issues around the world as well as pages outlining their work’s impact.

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6 Types of Nonprofit Web Design and When to Use Them

Nonprofits Source

However, this style uses queries in a coding language called Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to detect the size of the browser and adjust accordingly while liquid layouts only use HTML coding. A general rule of thumb is to limit text to one large headline and a few short paragraphs per page. Adaptive website layout.

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