With all the new developments in technology – blogs, rss feeds, podcasts, social media, video feeds, and more – a simple website is just not enough to keep your mission-driven organization visible anymore. But all the new technological bells and whistles can be daunting, and distracting, for communicators and fund developers who are already stretched thin.
That’s why we’ve boiled down our 20-plus years of experience in web development and communication to highlight the best practices for nonprofits who want to share their message to fulfill their mission. If this is you, we’d love to help.
Tech Support Solutions
Website-to-WordPress Conversion:
WordPress is the best web platform solution for smaller nonprofits and mission-driven entrepreneurs. It is extremely adaptable and easily managed through the simple interface, so you can make changes yourself without having to learn the latest programming language. And it is search engine friendly which means your potential donors will be able to find you using Google or Bing.
This is for you if:
- you have a website, but don’t know how to maintain it yourself.
- you have to wait weeks to have your web designer update a simple photo on your site.
- managing your organization’s website just got added to your already-full plate.
Online Tools – Done for You – Blog, Social Network Pages, E-newsletter:
To share your message online in a way that truly supports your mission and the activities of your organization, you’ll need a few basic tools. For your basic platform, we recommend a blog, social networks, and e-newsletter. We can build one or all of these for your nonprofit organization.
This is for you if:
- you need these tools fast so you can share your message.
- you think “blog” is a typo when you’re writing about firewood.
- you send out a quarterly printed newsletter, but never email your donors.
Tech Support Club:
When you need help, you need help. That’s why we’re committed to helping the nonprofits we work with in the Tech Support Club understand the online tools that can make their marketing more effective and efficient. Throughout the year, we’ll hold 40-50 regular group calls where you can ask your questions about working with WordPress, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and Constant Contact.
This is for you if:
- you are just learning how to use these online tools.
- you want support of a learning community and an online marketing expert.
- your organization’s IT department is comprised of you and the receptionist.
