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Think about GoodSearch like this: 1) GoodSearch gets primo location and space on your website. How much would you charge a local company to advertise in that same space? $50 or $100 per month? And most nonprofits will make less than $5 per month from their goodsearch promotion. 2) GoodSearch gets to charge real advertising dollars for the ads people
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Hi. I'm a web developer, and fairly recently, MY website design, code and content was stolen. I provide some templates, which my clients never own, but are allowed to use for life as part of their agreement with me, even if they leave me at some point (as long as they are leaving not due to non-payment or spam issues). I've developed these designs
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I have several non-profit clients who use Raiser's Edge databases, and they have chosen to not literally integrate their website with the database. They do have the capability to export data as appropriate from their web based database, then import into Raiser's Edge, and they do this on a regular basis. This has proven to be a much more cost
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The featured article in your email newsletter is entirely too vague, and WILL lead to many people having MANY headaches and probably loosing emails. My guess is the person who wrote this does not deal with issues related to changing email providers very often at all. I suggest you revise or remove this article before you really annoy all those folks
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I'm the owner of a company which provides a CMS- application services provider, so it only lives on my server. I provide the web site hosting and email services for nonprofits ONLY. The cost is minimal at $35 per month (incuding support), usually only $200 set up. The tools all work with your current design, or I have some templates we can modify
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Hi. I'm a nonprofit only web host, and I have a secure form (128 bit encryption) which is included in my $35 per month hosting. The donation (or sales of a few items, or registrations) form comes with the hosting package, as well as a full web site maintenance tools and email accounts. Once you receive a online donation, you receive an email notification
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I have non-profit clients in 12 states, and what we've discovered, and what I recommend is sending out a plain text email with a few teasers/introductions to the articles in the newsletter, with a link to your web site where they can download it in PDF format. There is of course a link to download acrobat. Most folks these days already have acrobat
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I think templates can be good, but, usually only with a little professional help to get images and a site archtecture set up initially. After you have your new site, what will you do to keep it updated? I've read many folks are recommending DreamWeaver, but in my experience with nonprofit web development over 7 years now, most NPO folks don't
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Hi Mark, One easy way to handle what you are looking to do is get yourself a ASP host, that is a host that provides tools that you get to use to maintian your site, often with many additional tools. Some of these services can get sorta expensive depending on what you really need to do. BE SURE TO TEST DRIVE ALL THE TOOLS SO THAT YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE
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http://php.resourceindex.com/Complete_Scripts/ If your host supports PHP, the above link has MANY free programs that you can install and use. I am about to install one of these free search tools myself. I personally recommend an indexing search tool as it's faster and less of a hit on the server.