• Political Campaign Website: Are you Ready for 2022?

    Jan 10, 2022 by Ben Holse (he/him)

    Political Campaign Website

    Get Your Political Campaign Website Ready for the New Year

    A political campaign website is one of the most important early investments a campaign can make. Your website gives voters a place where they can learn more about your campaign and where you can spin your narrative however you want. Until recently, websites costed thousands of dollars to develop and required many months of careful planning and plenty of time to build. Nowadays, there’s an abundance of easy-to-use templates at your disposal – it’s no longer a significant cost investment to build a site. 

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  • Advocacy Website RFP: What Questions Should I Ask?

    Jan 18, 2021 by Joe Fuld (he/him)

    Two women looking at a laptop on a table advocacy website RFP

    An Advocacy Website RFP Can Help You Build A Winning Website

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  • Print Ads for Advocacy Campaigns - Do They Still Work?

    Dec 13, 2018 by Sophie Thurber (she/her)

    Professional female photographer reading books in book store for inspiration

    Print Ads for Advocacy Campaigns - Do They Still Work? 

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  • Nonprofit website migrations should not kill your SEO

    Sep 27, 2018

    nonprofit website migration

    For SEO sake, think twice before you migrate your nonprofit website...

    When you launch a new campaign, advocacy or nonprofit website make sure you're ready to put in the work. The actual process of transferring the website is not the backbreaking work, it's the diagnostic tests and reports you'll need to run to test your site's functionality. 

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  • 5 Things Every Nonprofit Should Be Doing Online

    Aug 14, 2013

    5 things every non profit online

    Building a Nonprofit's Online Presence

    These days, everyone is online. And if your nonprofit isn’t online, it should be! It’s easy, cheap and one of the best ways to stay engaged with your supporters. Here are five things we think every nonprofit should be doing online.

    1. Social Media: Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Tumblr. All of these are free for you to use, so why not? They are a fun, interactive way to communicate with your supporter base (who—spoiler alert—are already spending all their time on these platforms anyway). People love to promote causes they care about on Facebook especially, so make sure your cause is in the mix!

    2. Online Fundraising: Online fundraising is a zillion times cheaper than other forms of fundraising. And many times, all it takes is adding a link to your website where people can donate. The trick is, you need to make sure that link is visible and easily accessible to people.

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