What Internal Website Ownership Actually Looks Like
Most nonprofits don’t need a new website, they need internal ownership. In this post, we break down what strong ownership actually looks like, share a “day in the life” of a thriving team, and walk you through the 5-level maturity model to help you identify your next step.
Should You Take Advantage of COVID-19 Technology Discounts?
In the midst of COVID-19, you may be wondering if you should switch tools to take advantage of discounts. Here are 4 considerations for you.
Are Your Supporters Confused by Your Website?
Have you ever wondered if your website is confusing or turning away visitors because they don’t understand (or can’t find) the information they need?
The Single Point of Failure On Your Nonprofit’s Website
A lot of attention is given to the journey of launching a website. But there is an additional step that can cripple your web efforts if missed.
5 Low-Risk Redesign Alternatives (That Will Still Boost Your Web Presence)
If you reconsidering a redesign, here are a few alternatives with less risk that will still help you attract and engage more people online.
Config Ignore Auto: How To Change Drupal 8 Configuration (Without Bugging A Developer)
Don’t you hate having to call a developer when you can’t update your site by yourself? To address this problem, Brooks Digital funded the development of Config Ignore Auto, a Drupal 8 module.
In a COVID-19 World, These Nonprofits Are Winning
Here’s what I believe this crisis is shining a spotlight on, and how digital-first nonprofits are winning.
How To Jumpstart Your New Remote Staff (Without Burning Cash)
4 lessons for those leading a remote team without the luxury of preparation.
Prioritizing Website Functionality Without Making Everyone Hate You
So you’re in the middle of a website project (or you’re about to be) and it hits you: pulling this thing off without a hitch and keeping everyone happy is going to be really hard.
Should You Have To Pay For Bug Fixes On Your Website?
The topic of who is financially responsible for fixing bugs on a software project is a question that often comes up during the lifespan of a website. Especially if you don’t have an extensive background in website development and support arrangements, it can be hard to determine what’s “normal” and reasonable in this type of situation.
Essential Roles When Working On A Website Project With An External Team
Defining clear roles and responsibilities is an often-overlooked element of a successful website project. With complex and technical projects, such as those built on Drupal, the need becomes even greater when key stakeholders may not have a complete understanding of the details of the work being performed.
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