Is WordPress easier to use than Drupal?
For the layperson, yes WordPress is easier to use than Drupal.
For the layperson, yes WordPress is easier to use than Drupal.
Out of the box, Drupal might look more secure, but with the right hosting, plugins, and best practices from your team in running the site, WordPress stands shoulder to shoulder with Drupal.
While both WordPress and Drupal CMS platforms are products, web design and development is absolutely a service and your developer should be a partner. In general, a web design agency that is selling “productized” websites is pitching you a cookie cutter website that is not likely to address your business or brand needs, which will only lead to you needing a redesign in a couple years.
It sure can, and many of the biggest companies in the world run massive websites and databases in slightly-customized WordPress builds.
If you have both Drupal sites and WordPress sites among your properties, even for one brand, not to worry. Many of the biggest companies do it. There’s one caveat: it is more learning intensive to maintain both kinds of sites for whoever is going to do it. If you have dedicated teams for each site, or a developer who can handle both for ongoing maintenance, then no problem.
Every site has its own requirements, so it should be decided on a case-by-case basis. There is no catch-all CMS platform that always wins out.
To plan, create or find what you need for your nonprofit’s website and start the process of finding vendors, take time to: Figure out which aspects are better done externally in order to ensure quality and establish a budget. Decide on the scope and hire a web designer within that budget. Check out our request for proposal for website design template.
Websites play a vital role in communicating your cause. They create conduits for social sharing and brand discovery, opening the door to potential advocates and volunteers. Built-in tools allow you monthly access to donations.
Nonprofit websites are responsible for promoting social good, awareness of the organization itself, and opportunities to get involved.
Absolutely, we realize that even if your website doesn't need "new" traffic you want to make sure your site doesn't drop in rankings with the new site launch. We offer a comprehensive approach no matter your goal. We take care of the following items: Informational architecture - SEO optimized Keyword research - focused on organic search Blog SEO content strategy - guidelines, topics & headings, recommended articles to write SEO [...]