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  1. Visit The Cure for Content-Delay Syndrome The Cure for Content-Delay Syndrome

    In the vast majority of website projects that I have managed during my ten years in the industry, content is often the last thing to be considered (and almost always the last thing to be delivered).

  2. Visit Why Are Annual Reports More Inspiring Than Websites? Why Are Annual Reports More Inspiring Than Websites?

    I am starting to accumulate a small stack of annual reports from client organizations, and for the most part, they are more powerful, more compelling, and more emotionally “grabby” than the organizations’ home page.

  3. Visit Bunches o’ Studies and Stats on Nonprofit Marketing Bunches o’ Studies and Stats on Nonprofit Marketing

    Lots of studies of interest to nonprofit marketers have been published lately.

  4. Visit Partnership With 'Web 2.0' Company Makes Creating Sites Easy Partnership With 'Web 2.0' Company Makes Creating Sites Easy

    One of the web's leadingsites for teachers is partnering with an innovative technology company in apilot program to help teachers create collaborative learning projects.

  5. Visit But who owns Javascript? | Blue Flavor But who owns Javascript? | Blue Flavor

    For the most part, our technical responsibilities are split up as such: “designers” do the client-side things (HTML, CSS, Javascript, Flash, etc.), and “developers” do the server-side things (PHP, Python, Ruby, Java, .NET, etc.). Somewhere along t… More

  6. Visit Accessibility 2.0: a million flowers bloom Accessibility 2.0: a million flowers bloom

    AbilityNet are holding an Accessibility 2.0 event later this week. Accessibility 2.0 will be a practical conference focussing on web accessibility in a Web 2.0 world, and looking at practical solutions to making the modern web a more inclusive and… More

  7. Visit Think Outside the Site 		Think Outside the Site

    I talk with a lot of people about how they plan to use online tools to support their organization’s mission and goals. When I listen to the language we use to describe what we’re doing, their language tends to focus on our “web site.” As in, “we… More

  8. Visit Guiding CASA New Orleans Towards a More Effective Web Site Guiding CASA New Orleans Towards a More Effective Web Site

    One of the great innovations of the Nonprofit Technology Conference(NTC) is its matchmaking of conference participants (mostly nonprofit staffers like you, in marketing or technology) with local nonprofits to solve concrete problems. What a great … More

  9. Visit Dealing with Privacy Issues in Hyper-Local Media Dealing with Privacy Issues in Hyper-Local Media

    Chances are you'll be getting a notice regarding changes in privacy policies from the various web sites from hgtv.com (Home and Garden) to myspace and other publishers and advertising related businesses associated with the Internet Advertising Bureau.

  10. Visit Do You Have Nonprofit Navel-Gazing Syndrome? Do You Have Nonprofit Navel-Gazing Syndrome?

    The reality is that donors simply aren’t you. They’re less schooled in the fine points of what it takes to accomplish your mission. Their view of what you do is less nuanced than your view. They are drawn to simplistic, even incomplete descriptio… More

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