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- 16 tips to design effective FAQs
"Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are a great way to provide quick, easy answers to users' most common questions. However, ensuring that they fulfill their purpose effectively requires careful planning and design. This article provides 16 tips to help you mind your FAQs." (from IBM's developer works site)
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12/18/2001 | 531 Views |
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- An Activists' Strategy for Effective Online Networking
A short article with all the essential tips for collecting, managing and using precius email addresses and making them work for zour advocacy efforts.
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11/17/2001 | 664 Views |
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- Create your organisation's website for free
Create your own website in three simple steps, and for free! There will be no hosting fee afterwards.You can choose among a large number of web templates and colors, add text and photos, and have your organisation's website up and running within a few minutes. A most valuable service by Google.
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2/21/2007 | 225 Views |
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- Create your own social network, website or intranet with ning
Ning is maybe the best solution available right now to
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- Create your own social network, website or intranet with ning
 Ning is maybe the best solution available right now to create your own social network, your organisation’s website or intranet for free. You can easily add various features, including photos, audio and video and modify colours to your liking. An organisation’s homepage can be online within minutes. A social network or intranet takes more time, depending on your needs. There is a simple setup to help you getting it done and there’s no need for special knowledge about websites or computers. Highly recommended for those organisations and people who always wanted to have their own website! The free version includes an ad banner on the right side of your screen. An ad free version comes for a monthly fee.
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5/25/2008 | 1 Views |
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- Designing Effective Action
The DOs and DON'Ts of email adocacy - learn how to use - and not abuse - email as to trigger action response.
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11/17/2001 | 555 Views |
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- Ebase - free memberships management database
Thanks to the Ebase team for making this great tool avaialable for non-profits and NGOs.
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11/17/2001 | 535 Views |
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- Evaluating and Improving Your Internet Strategy
Contains several pages of questions & answers on the issue, hosted by Techsoup.org. "Powered by CompuMentor, one of the nation's oldest and largest nonprofit technology assistance agencies, TechSoup.org offers nonprofits one-stop shopping for their technology needs. While TechSoup is aimed at the 650,000 small to midsize nonprofits, we are confident that staff from larger nonprofits will find useful information here as well.TechSoup is committed to leveraging its strength as a community-wide portal for the benefit of the entire community. We have compiled resource lists of nonprofit discounts offered by hardware and software companies, and by technology assistance agencies. "
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12/17/2001 | 444 Views |
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- Evaluating Websites, INTRAC, by Jon Taylor, November 2001
Gives a good overview of what is important about your website, in each of these areas: architecture, technology, style, content, strategy, management.
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8/24/2005 | 415 Views |
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- Guide to free IT guide
Short guide on free resources available to NGOs and businesses to use computers and the Internet. Includes links on where to find donated computers, technology-savy volunteers, free web development and hosting and email, free mailing lists and free software. The Bridges.org website contains a wide range of information on IT subjects for NGOs.
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9/22/2004 | 404 Views |
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- ItrainOnline - Training manuals on internet knowledge
An excellent starting point for training manuals on computer and Internet training resources for development and social change. Manuals in English and Spanish, plus some texts in Eastern European languages, are available for instructors and students. Subjects range from computer basics to strategic use of the internet and web site management. "ITrain is a collaborative system for creating manuals for computer and Internet training in developing countries. The manuals and course materials can be adapted by the instructor to suit the local context.The training method is participatory; instructor and students learn by doing, in a cooperative setting that emphasises empowerment. The method includes tips on participatory training styles and gender and cultural awareness in computer and Internet training." ITrain is joint venture by APC, BELLANET,INASP,IICD, IISD, and ONEWORLD.NET.
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1/6/2002 | 486 Views |
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- Ning: Create your own social network, website or intranet
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- Set up a free intranet service for your organisation
In three simple steps, you can create your organisation's intranet to facilitate internal communication. You decide who has access to your intranet, how messages are exchanged among members and how they are recorded. Several people can also work jointly on one document. For this web-based service by Google, you don't need to invest neither in hardware nor in software. It's free.
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2/21/2007 | 90 Views |
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- Technology planning for NGOs
"A technology plan is the single most important ingredient to an effective use of technology in your organization. The technology planning process will help you minimize technology-related crises, use staff time efficiently, and avoid wasting money on equipment that makes your life miserable. It will help you think through your priorities in order to use technology in a way that directly furthers your mission. It will help you budget for technology and make cost-effective purchases. Even more spectacularly, you can use a technology plan as a key tool to advocate for technology funding. "Techsoup.org's technology planning provides a number of useful questionnaires, worksheets and articles.
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12/17/2001 | 581 Views |
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- Using YouTube to broadcast your cause
YouTube announced a new channel for non-profit organisations. The link shows some examples how YouTube can become a powerful tool to present your organisation and make new contacts. To see the YouTube introduction of this service, click on http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIdEnSkhA9A. Users can subscribe to a particular organisation and will be informed about new content once its uploaded on YouTube. A very interesting tool, which needs to be explored and tested. As of now, only US NGOs can participate. Let's hope that this non-profit channel will soon be open to all. We'll follow it up and keep you posted.
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10/11/2007 | 180 Views |
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- Website evaluation questionnaire & design guidelines
Very useful questions helpful for planning and evaluating a website. A checklist of good practices design guidelines for websites is located at www.urbandevelopmentforum.org/WebsiteEvaluation/DesignGuidelines.html. This site is an initiative of the International NGO Training and Research Centre (INTRAC) in association with the Appropriate Software Foundation.
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1/6/2002 | 612 Views |
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