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Design Makes a Difference
One of the best kept secrets at Blackbaud Internet Solutions is our interactive design team. Over the years we've built up one of the largest and most experienced design groups serving the nonprofit sector. We've even branched out over time to...
NetWits Summer Camp - Day 1 - Websites Demystified
NetWits Summer Camp begins today with the Websites Demystified session. This is all part of Blackbaud's free five-day series of web seminars covering what every nonprofit needs to know about its website, email marketing, online fundraising, social...
5 Mistakes Nonprofit Websites Make
The first website went up 18 years ago this month. Websites have done a lot of growing up since those early days, but there are still a lot of common mistakes that nonprofits make online. I'll be covering several do's and don'ts at NetWits...
Sign Up for NetWits Summer Camp
Today, Blackbaud is announcing that registration for NetWits Summer Camp is now open. NetWits Summer Camp is a free five-day series of web seminars covering what every nonprofit needs to know about its website, email marketing, online fundraising, social...
NetWits Think Tank Blog
The NetWits Think Tank blog has been churning out some great content lately. There's a growing group of contributors from Blackbaud behind this blog. It's a very good mix of subjects, experts, and advice about thriving in the digital world. Here...
News, Notes, and New Stuff
Changing the Look Blackbaud launched the latest version of our corporate website today. Some different approaches to presenting information, content, and a much bigger emphasis on different types of media including video testimonials and podcasts to mix...
Extreme Website Makeovers
(originally posted on BlogBaud ) Before coming to Blackbaud in 2004, I spent many moons on the interactive design/information architecture/user experience/visual communication side of the world. So while I’ve been immersed enough in the technical bits...