Your Website

Website Options to Consider

(these are but a few examples)
  • Program Details - Elaborate on program specifics, such as how to apply (including an application form), guidelines, history and accomplishments. [View example]
  • Volunteer Opportunities - Listing of volunteer positions, along with a sign-up form. A Volunteer Profiles section is a nice touch. [View example]
  • Employment - One of the best ways to meet your organization's employment needs and increase traffic to the web site is through the use of an Employment Page. [View example]
  • Key Accomplishments - Identify the major accomplishments in a brief summary, then expand on them where appropriate.
  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - A great resource for visitors to your site who may feel a bit too intimidated to ask questions, and for staff who find themselves responding to the same questions over and over. [View example]
  • Privacy Statement - This outlines your organization's policy on the disposition of information shared between you and the organization. [View example]
  • Newsletter - Your organization's newsletter can be viewed on-line. [View example]
  • Mailing List Form - This gives people the option of receiving notifications about a new newsletter, program or event. Just like your organization's traditional mailing list, this is often key to the organization's sustainability and marketing potential. [View example]
  • Resources - Links to other agencies and sources of information that furthers the mission of the organization. (Link exchanges increases SEO potential) [View example]
  • Blog - Similar to that of your organization's newsletter, a Weblog (blog) provides a place to post time-dated content such as articles, news columns--whatever you wish others to read and have the opportunity to reply to. [View example]
  • Forum - This tool provides greater interaction than a blog. (Think of it as a multi-level blog). Here people can post unlimited questions and topics which can be responded to in kind. [View example]
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