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Why your nonprofit needs a mobile website
…and how to create one
Foundation Center NYCMar. 23, 2012
Norman ReissNonprofit Bridge
[email protected]@nonprofitbridge
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How constituents learn about your organization
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Hint – how you view site is probably not how your constituents do
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Do we need a mobile site?Check your web statistics to learn
what platform your constituents are using
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Stats on Mobile UsageUS mobile users
• 44% have smartphone• 25% use ONLY their phones to access web• 13% of all web traffic is from mobile devices• 30% of emails are opened on mobile devicesThese percentages are increasing every yearSource – Blue State Digital
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Is mobile right for your org?
• Who are your constituents; what are they like?• What resources can you commit to mobile?• What do you want constituents to do?• How will mobile relate to other outreach efforts?• How will you measure your efforts?
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Top 3 Reasons to Go Mobile
• Your visitors are increasingly mobile • It’s likely that constituents will want to access
your content while on the go, e.g. at events• * You’re already planning to redesign your
website OR you’re putting in a new content management system
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Planning a website redesign?
• Use a CMS (content management system) that can generate mobile friendly content
• Ask about responsive design (see below)
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Approaches to Go Mobile
• Mini site with key content, engagement pages• Engagement only – donation form, email
signup, event participation• Selected pages from main site• Full mobile website (expensive)• Responsive design (expensive – more later)
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Should you have a…
Mobile website or app?Generally, you will get more return from a mobile website than from
an application, which requires users to do more work
Website or Facebook page?You will need BOTH
Many constituents will go to Facebook before they visit your web page
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Great nonprofit site examplesHumane Society of the US
`m.humanesociety.orgPlanned Parenthood
m.plannedparenthood.orgUS Holocaust Museum
www.ushmm.mobi/
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Best practices for mobile websites
• Simplify design and navigation• Limit use of images• Feature fresh content prominently• Link to mobile social media pages• Must have mobile optimized donation form• Speed of loading content is critical
try Google Page Speed to test your site
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Remember…
• Designing for mobile forces you to focus on your key messages
• Assume you will only have your constituents’ attention for a few seconds
• Don’t forget to TEST in the most common phone and tablet platforms
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Resources
• Convio Guide to the Mobile Web - http://conviosummit2011.com/?wpfb_dl=480
• Home Page Design Slam: Taking It Mobile http://conviosummit2011.com/?wpfb_dl=582
• Social Media for Social Good – Heather Mansfield http://www.amazon.com/Social-Media-Good-How--Nonprofits/dp/007177081X/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1332214268&sr=8-1
• 33 Nonprofit Mobile Websites http://nonprofitorgs.wordpress.com/2011/09/07/22-nonprofit-mobile-websites/
• Mofuse.com (mobile CMS)http://mofuse.com/
• Why You Should Design for Mobile Now http://nonprofitbridge.com/2011/10/why-you-should-design-for-mobile-now/
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Questions?
Norman ReissNonprofit Bridge
[email protected]@nonprofitbridge