Saturday, September 27, 2008

Cool Tool Alert: Volusion E-Commerce


Well there are many e-commerce tools out on the market. I wanted to highlight Volusion's E-Commerce tool. I have done a lot of research on tools for clients. The one thing that I've found that non-profits are interested in is allowing the buyer to "roll-up" their change from their purchase or add a new donation all together to their order. The website highlights many websites that are using it but the best one I could find that demonstrates the donation portion is Barack Obama's website. Go through his store and pretend to add an item to your basket. When it adds it, the next screen asks you if you want to round up your donation. This is a great way to allow donors to donate to your cause without having to hand out $5 and $10 donations. Most people don't miss the change. For example, when I go to PetSmart each week to buy my cat and dog food, upon payment, it asks if I want to donate $1. I always donate because in the large scheme of things, $1 isn't going to break my purchase of $100. So try using Volusion for your e-commerce solution. If you are interested in using this tool or want more information on it, drop me an email and I'll be glad to get you started.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Content Management Systems (CMS)

You may have heard a lot of buzz lately about content management systems (cms). More and more companies and organizations are migrating to them for a number of reasons. With a CMS, you don't have to have any HTML experience to update it. So this makes it easier to keep your website up-to-date without having to pay a designer $100 to change a few words. So which CMS is the best? Again, there are tons out there. Some of the most popular are Drupal and Joomla. I lean more toward Joomla when setting up CMS tools with my clients. As a designer, I'm able to easily design a nice look and incorporate the needed Joomla elements to make the template work properly. Another great thing about Joomla is they have an active development community meaning developers are constantly creating little plug-ins that you can use with Joomla. You can have a simple site with Joomla or a more advanced site - it doesn't really matter. There are also many free templates out there that you can instantly use. As a non-profit, you of course would want something a bit more customized for your organization so it will likely take you contacting someone who is experienced in developing with Joomla to create a custom design. After that, it's pretty smooth sailing. With an id and password, you can start making you own changes. You can read more about Joomla by visiting www.joomla.org. Also, explore their "Extensions" to get an idea of what you can add to your site.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Shall We Network

Who would have thought that sites like MySpace or Facebook would be so popular among business and organizations. Networking sites are great for just that - networking. There are many out there but these two are the most popular. If you've never had the opportunity to check them out, do so. These sites are ideal on getting the word out about your organization. You an use it too to post events or maybe respond to potential donors. Basically what happens is that you create your page and people can request to be your friend. Once you add them, they can post to your website. You can make your entire page public or only allow your friends to view it. I know someone who works for a pretty large clothing company who requires all their buyers to register on their MySpace page. That's where they give them updates and information on whatever might be valuable to them. A very interesting way to use the site. Another networking site is Linked In. As the Director of a non-profit or even an employee, you can create a Linked In profile that basically outlines your resume. You can then connect with other people around the web who are possibly involved in the same kind of organization or are just curious. It is primarily use to keep track of your professional relationships. What I like about it is that all the companies that you list in your resume, you can see who else also registered from that company. I've been able to connect with some old friends and it's been great.

Friday, September 5, 2008

Cool Tool Alert: Chip In

I came across an interesting tool that would be great to show status of your fundraising. Know how many websites show a thermometer that indicates their fund raising goals and where they are currently? Chip In offers a FREE widget that you can incorporate onto your website that keeps track of your fund raising. I have attached a photo to the right of what the FREE widget looks like. You are unable to customize it but it's pretty cool if you want something that is dynamic and shows people where you are on your goals. You do have to have a PayPal account in order to use it because that's where the funds are deposited so be sure to have an account created there first. But in a matter of a few quick steps, you're ready to go with this widget. Now they do offer a full editable option called Sprout. There is a little more work involved but it's well worth the effort. The Sprout version requires you to register but again a very fun and functional tool to engage your donors and supporters.