Websites
A website is the quickest way for the average person to learn about a coalition, its programs, and policy agenda. Private individuals, members of the media, and potential stakeholders use websites to gather information about issues as well as to find ways to become involved and donate to worthy causes. Websites should be a one-stop-shop for people to view research and publications of a coalition, learn about the progress it has made and work to be done, and find out how to get involved.
Resources:
Developing a Website Intro
Description: Get information and helpful tips on how to improve your page rank, advertising, and create a new revenue source for your coalition.
Best Practices for Developing a Website
Description: Before developing your website, or redesigning an existing site, download this Internet.com eBook to guide you through the process and plan your project. This can be helpful whether you are developing a site in-house or outsourcing the project. (Note: Free registration required)















