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A Mind on Design: Things to Avoid When Building a WordPress Blog

Byte Technology

So use ample white space (it will help your headlines and any imagery stand out better) and put the less important stuff on a linked-to page. Speaking of simple design no-nos, have you ever tried to navigate on a page that is designed with a too-dark background paired with light text? Basically it’s a drag on readability.

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How to Maximize Success Stories Across Your Nonprofit’s Digital Channels

Nonprofit Tech for Good

WFP USA has posted a nearly 650-word story of Rani on their blog with a big headline, full-size photos, large text, and bold quotes. The blog’s vibrant design and vivid language warmly invite readers into Rani’s narrative. It goes a long way in helping readers get to know Rani and consider donating to help kids like her.

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Nine Digital Marketing Lessons Nonprofits Can Learn from charity: water

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Ideally it will appear in the headline on your homepage, but don’t stop there; follow charity: water´s lead and weave it into other parts of your site, your social media messages, blog posts and your explainer video. In fact, the second person Harrison hired was a designer. How can your organization apply this?

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22 Email Ledes That Always Work!!

M+R

These 22 panels are designed to “always work.” Rip from the headlines The news is urgent, tangible, and real. Climate Has Already Changed, Study Finds, Citing Heat and Floods That’s the headline on today’s New York Times front page. It looks like this: Wally Wood’s 22 Panels That Always Work!!

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

Get Fully Funded

Squarespace, Weebly, and Wix are do-it-yourself sites designed for people with no coding skills. It gives a person the essence and hints about the work the organization does. If you are using WordPress, your developer may offer a package that includes branding and web design. You just drag-and-drop. They affect how you feel.

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How to write a year-in-review recap (that doesn’t sound like one of those season’s greetings letters) for your organization

Whole Whale

You know the moment: You’re going through your mail when you catch the hint of a red envelope. Email marketing, design, and testing tool Litmus played to its strengths with its year-end email in 2016. charity: water’s 2015 holiday campaign Have a holly jolly headline Don’t forget your subject line and preheader text!

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Google Ad Grants for Nonprofits: A Marketer’s Complete Guide

Nonprofits Source

While we focus on designing SEO-friendly nonprofit websites , our friends at Getting Attention work one-on-one with all sorts of nonprofits to help them to harness the power of the grant. The program was designed to help organizations of all sizes promote their missions. Who Should Apply for the Google Ad Grant?

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