Tools to Keep Your Website Up-to-Date That any Small Business or Nonprofit Can Afford

DateApril 13, 2010
Time
CostFREE

Now that you have a website, do you know how to attract visitors and keep them coming back? Your content is why people visit your website.

Are you reaping the benefits of blogs, social media, and RSS? Tell the truth now, do you know what RSS is or how it can generate traffic to your website?

You say you don't want to blog? Do you want to let people know what your organization is doing, what it needs, and how successful it is? Then you want to reconsider that blogging decision.

If you are a techno-phobic entrepreneur, manager, or nonprofit leader, this is the webinar for you. You'll learn how to keep your website up to date, without spending a lot of money or making your head ache with techno-babble.

This free webinar will give you an overview of some popular free or low cost, open-source Content Management Systems (CMS) and show you how they can work for you. (Your first lesson: Open source doesn't mean that just anyone can come in and play with your system).

The webinar will cover:

  • Word Press, a popular blogging tool for websites.
  • Drupal: A powerful and versatile CMS for web development and design.
  • Integrated Social Media: Twitter and RSS (we'll tell you what this means) as tools for keeping users interested and your site relevant.

By the end of the webinar you’ll have a good understanding of why, how. and which tools you need to attract visitors to your website and bring them back again and again. And if you don't plan to use these tools yourself, you'll be able to talk to the staff who does.


Who Should Attend?

Senior level management of nonprofits and small businesses, including CEOs, COOs, and CFOs as well as office managers and the head of marketing.


Instructor

Adam Louie, Creative Director, Nonprofit Solutions Network

 

Adam Louie is a graphic designer who was web content manager for the New York Times. At NSN, he manages web design and implementation. His approach to design is to stress simplicity and clarity.