It?s a new year, so how will your nonprofit communicate to constituents? According to this infographic by nonprofitmarketingguide.com, most nonprofits believe their websites will be most important for their communication efforts in 2012, followed by e-mail newsletters. What does this mean? It?s clear that nonprofits still consider their websites to be the main form of communication with their constituents, so if you?re in the same boat, makes sure you keep your website content fresh, dynamic and interesting so that people want to come back to see what?s new. As I always preach, images, video and other visual elements are key to capturing and keeping interest. A blog is also a good way to keep content fresh ? updating weekly will keep people coming back to see what insights you?re sharing about your nonprofit?s cause and the work your organization is doing.
Source: http://www.omnistudio.com/website-important-communications-channel-nonprofits-2012/
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