The Beginner’s Guide to Online Donations

Get Online Donations with Your Website, Newsletter & Social Media

 

Chapter 3.
How to Create a Website: Your Brand, Webpage Design & Content.

Nonprofits: How to customize your website so that it is uniquely yours with easy to use webpage design tools. Learn how to add new pages, a logo, compelling content, links & how to add photos to a website.

 
 
 
Last week we introduced Chapter 2.
Design a Website that’s User Friendly and that Google Will Love.
You learned step-by-step instructions for how to make a website that’s user friendly, that Google will love–and that will increase online donations.
 
Today we are presenting Chapter 3.
How to Create a Website: Your Brand, Page Design & Compelling Content.
 
What you will Do. Skills you will Learn.

This week we will show you, step-by-step, how to:

  1. Brand your site: adding a slogan and how to add a logo to a website. /li>
  2. Add a banner to a website.
  3. Choose fonts, colors, sidebars & menus.
  4. Add a page to a website. Create a copy/paste page template.
  5. How to add text to a website, links and how to add photos to a website.
Modern Websites
Do you need to develop a new web presence for your nonprofit? Or do you have a nonprofit website that needs an up-to-date facelift?
 
If you follow this week’s step-by-step process, you will actually prepare your new website to be ready to insert donor, volunteer and subscription forms developed in next week’s Chapter 4 installment.
 
Tech Tools for Beginners
Chapter 3 is written for tech beginners who want to create website pages that include a logo, webpage design-and adding new pages, links, content, and learn how to add photos to a website. All technical concepts are provided in easy to grasp, jargon-free language, and are supported with step-by-step illustrations: Perfect!
 

Get Going!

CHAPTER 3.
How to Create a Website: Your Brand, Page Design & Compelling Content.
 
Nonprofits: Customize a website and make it look uniquely yours with easy to use web design tools. Learn webpage design and how to add new pages, a logo, compelling content, links and how to add photos to a website.
 
So: Are you relatively new to working on websites? If it seems like an exciting idea for you to design website pages, then read Chapter 3 to learn how—and to get to work.
 
 
 
Contact us with questions.
 
We look forward to your insights and comments!
 

Sincerely,

Tim Magee
Executive Director, Center for Sustainable Development 

 
Tim Magee is the author of:
A Field Guide to Community Based Adaptation, Routledge, Oxford, England.