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Chapter 2: How to Make a Website Google Will Love
Learn easy to use website design tools & how to make a website user friendly. Design a website for free made visible to Google with simple SEO tools.
Last week we introduced Chapter 1.
How to Create a Website for Your Nonprofit.
You learned step-by-step instructions for registering a domain name and launching your website.
Today we are presenting Chapter 2. Design a Website that’s User Friendly and that Google Will Love.
Create your own web design: What you will do. Skills you will learn.
This week we will show you, step-by-step, how to:
- Access all of your site’s daily design tools and web editing tools.
- Quickly plan how pages will be organized.
- Use techniques to make your site user friendly.
- Use simple & quick SEO tools to make your site visible to Google.
- Access non profit website templates free.
- Learn how to make non profit websites for free.
Build free website online.
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 create a free website ready to receive text and photos developed in next week’s Chapter 3 installment.
Tech Tools for Beginners
Chapter 2 is written for tech beginners who want to learn how to make a non profit website that is user friendly, and a nonprofit website that Google will love. All technical concepts are provided in easy to grasp, jargon-free language, and are supported with step-by-step illustrations: Perfect!
Get Going!
CHAPTER 2. Design a Website that’s User Friendly & that Google Will Love.
So: Are you relatively new to working on websites? If it seems like an exciting idea for you to enhance the design of your new website, then read Chapter 2 to learn how to make a non profit website free online–and to get to work.
We look forward to your insights and comments!
Sincerely,
Tim Magee
Executive Director, Center for Sustainable Development