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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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Wondering About Widgets? How to Use Them in Your WordPress Site

Byte Technology

It may be a funny sounding word to many beginning WordPress users, but widgets can be—and should be—a vital component to any WordPress design. In simple terms to the uninitiated, widgets are small blocks that provide very specific functions on your WordPress page. What exactly are widgets? Then find the link below it to delete.

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Build a Non-profit Website that Works [Steal These Ideas!]

Get Fully Funded

There are four main players in the market: Squarespace , Weebly , Wix , and WordPress. With a WordPress site, you can get exactly what you want. You will probably need to hire a WordPress developer to build your site, but your developer can teach you how to make updates after your site goes live. You just drag-and-drop.

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Lame spam of the day: Raw spam merge text

Robert Weiner

I have|I’ve} {read|learn} this {post|submit|publish|put up} and if I {may just|may|could} I {want to|wish to|desire to} {suggest|recommend|counsel} you {few|some} {interesting|fascinating|attention-grabbing} {things|issues} or {advice|suggestions|tips}. {I Its {like you|such as you} {read|learn} my {mind|thoughts}!

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Strengthen Your Community with a Knowledge Sharing Network

NTEN

Every day, people ask, and get answers to, questions about best practices , professional development , just - in - time technical info , whimsical resources , legal issues , and many other questions related to librarianship. A Drupal or Wordpress site could include these features by adding modules/plug-ins/widgets. Some are huge.

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Google Analytics vs Site Meter

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

It gives you all of the necessary stats: page hits, visits, referrers, some nice geographical info, etc. There’s so much to learn about blogging, but I am improving but slowly, very slowly. Google Analytics is also free. You can follow 10 sites instead of one. And it does all of the same stuff, except better. 4 admin 08.05.09

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Web 2.0 Experiments, snafus and stumbles

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

What have I learned in all of this? What else have I learned? I don’t necessarily think Twitter will abuse the info, but you never know what’s happening behind the scenes. Or that a certain nonprofit Executive Director Dugg a post about starting a video game company? What my colleagues and friends do has influence.

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