Nov 01
Many non-profits host their websites through a local hosting provider. Did you know that you can cut your costs by up to $10 or more per month or more by switching to a national provider? Some of this is because just 5-10 years go, websites were expensive, with domain registration costing up to $100 a year, and hosting costing $20-50 a month.
Some non-profit charities haven’t shopped around for the best rates and are still paying someone locally a premium to host their website.
Is local website hosting better? No, not really. You’re not going to be able to drive down the street and take your website home with you if something bad happens anyway, so in my experience a 24/7 customer service center at a large hosting company is typically more efficient than most smaller hosting companies, and your output cost is much less. The only exception to this rule is if you’re doing something strange with your website.
Here are my favorite hosting services. I’ve used all of them and recommend them with two thumbs up.
Tags: computer advice, website advice, website hosting
Nov 01
Don’t want to build your own “affiliate” shopping mall to collect donations. Sign up with aGoodCause.com and you can start getting donations without the hassle of a website.

Tags: Fundraising, online donations, online fundraising
Nov 01
Wish you could earn donations any time someone searches the internet? Now you can! Just register your charity or nonprofit through www.goodsearch.com and few cents will be deposited into your account every time you, someone in your office, your friends, or anyone else who loves your cause. So, sign up today, spread the word, and start earning those pennies!!!
Tags: Fundraising, online donations, online fundraising
Jul 25
The website for your non-profit is your online image. So as tempting as it is to have it run by teenage volunteers, or building it yourself, think again.
Many web-design firms will build your website for non-profits at a discount rate, or for free, for their portfolio. Be prepared however, to pay hosting and domain fees. You can off-set these costs in many ways, including having Google Adsense advertising on your site.
I’ve worked with several non-profits who forgot that their website was a valuable marketing tool, and left it fall out of date. Remember that your donors are using the internet, looking for information and resources. If you can appeal to them, and get them to click on you, you can capture their check as well as their click.
Tags: advertising onlin, free website, having a website, non-profit websites