Increase Donations To Your Charity: Get Your Donation Button Right!

The secret: make it as easy as possible.

Donate button that says "Donate Now! Click here".You’re running a successful charity, you get plenty of people visiting your website, and people appear to engage with the information and content you provide, but there’s a vital key ingredient missing: Your hordes of eager visitors are failing to put their mouse where their money is. Don’t feel bad; you’d be surprised to learn how many people get donation buttons wrong. Here’s how to do them right… Continue reading

Mobile Site vs Native App? Quick Checklist To Help You Decide!

Mobile site versus native app.

Although both mobile websites and native apps are accessed using a smartphone such as an iPhone, Blackberry or an Android device, how each one fits into your online strategy depends on the technical, marketing and user experience constraints. Here’s a quick checklist to help you decide!  Continue reading

Why Do Web Projects Go Over Budget?

For IT projects, an industry study by the Standish Group found that the average cost overrun was 43 percent while 71 percent of projects were over budget. In an agency’s environment, web project costs overruns can have a disastrous effect on the bottom line. Continue reading

Should Your Blog Be Integrated With Your Website?


Should your blog be integrated with your website or have a life of its own in the blogosphere? There is no right or wrong answer, it depends on your strategy. Here are the pro’s and con’s to help you decide:

The pro’s

  1. Content, as we all know, is good for SEO. Google likes sites that are periodically updated because they have lots of content related to the same cluster of keyword phrases that your target readers search for.
  2. A content-rich website is good for the “Long Tail” – rather than focusing all your efforts on the most popular words and just a few pages, concentrate on making lots of pages serve different keywords niches. There is less competition and you’ll appear more often in Google’s SERPs.
  3.  You might convert your readers into loyal customers because you will have gained their trust as a thought leader.
  4. The more content you have on your website, the longer your visitors are likely to stay which can lead to higher conversion rates.
  5. If you decide to go for a stand-alone blog, you might upset your readers if they follow your blog and they realise that it’s linking to your website. This won’t happen here.

The con’s

  1. People tend to trust corporate blogs less than independent blogs – social sharing will be more difficult.
  2. Because writing a coherent blog that supports the company’s goals is very time-consuming, the blog could fall in the hands off someone who has time on his hands but doesn’t have much to say and thus affect the reputation of the company.
  3. Similarly, because independent blogs are seen as being non-commercial, they tend to receive more user comments which is good for customer insight.
  4. You cannot use another domain name that contains the keywords you’re targeting and that’s unfortunate since the URL and page title are the most important SEO ranking factors.

Web Project Management Templates

Effective project management requires a number of tools and instead of creating your own from scratch, I’ve compiled a range of templates that you can download and adapt to your own needs. If you have any questions on how to use a particular template, please feel free to get in touch. I’ll be more than happy to help where I can.

Please note: I’ve only just created this list and will add templates daily in the coming days, so please check this page regularly.

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