Reader Question: How Do I Get Feedback on My New Website?
A new online project doesn’t end when it launches. Here are a few good ways to get feedback on a new website.
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A new online project doesn’t end when it launches. Here are a few good ways to get feedback on a new website.
Reader Question: How Do I Get Feedback on My New Website? Read More »
Here are some details to pay attention to while choosing the photos you upload to your website or use for other media from Morgan Ione Yeager.
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Anyone who has facilitated an online course knows the biggest challenge isn’t grading assignments or figuring out how to use the discussion forums. It’s engaging learners. E-learning is a mixed bag of ages and learning styles, and the challenge for instructors is helping students get the most from a course as possible. Ability with technology
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[[{“type”:”media”,”view_mode”:”media_large”,”fid”:”739″,”attributes”:{“class”:”media-image size-medium wp-image-1416″,”typeof”:”foaf:Image”,”style”:””,”width”:”300″,”height”:”289″,”title”:”A Well-Balanced, Healthy Website: HealthImperatives.org”,”alt”:”A Well-Balanced, Healthy Website: HealthImperatives.org”}}]] A Well-Balanced, Healthy Website: HealthImperatives.org Health Imperatives, a public health agency in Brockton, Mass., knows that the healthiest clients are the ones they can reach the best. That’s why they worked with Talance to create an innovative new website that brings together their myriad
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[This appeared in our July newsletter. Subscribe now so you get monthly tasty tech tidbits and special deals.] The more you pay attention to images, the better your website will be. Good graphics make the difference between a webpage that attracts and one that repels. Here are a few essential graphics tips you can follow
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The following article first appeared in the Sustained! web magazine from PEJE, an organization that serves day schools. Ken Gordon is the Social Media Manager of PEJE. It’s an excellent article about how to build an online community on Facebook that can be applied to any organization. Read the full article on Sustained! [[{“type”:”media”,”view_mode”:”media_large”,”fid”:”667″,”attributes”:{“class”:”media-image size-full
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Icons are a shortcut to making your site more attractive. Here are 20 free collections.
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Share the love! Refer a friend to Talance, and you’ll receive a gift certificate worth $150 for Web or print design. Use it alone as a freebie or save on something big. Not doing any website updates right now? Keep sharing the love by giving the certificate to one of your friends or colleagues. One
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The Herring Consulting Network is launched! HCN is helmed by Rabbi Hayim Herring, a thought leader in Jewish life who helps organizations build their own leadership. You can learn more about him on his new site, which Talance designed and built on Drupal, and his blog, built on WordPress. He’s celebrating his launch with a
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[This appeared in our July newsletter. Subscribe now so you get monthly tasty tech tidbits and special deals.] [[{“type”:”media”,”view_mode”:”media_large”,”fid”:”738″,”attributes”:{“class”:”media-image size-medium wp-image-1323 “,”typeof”:”foaf:Image”,”style”:””,”width”:”300″,”height”:”219″,”title”:”Alphabet Soup”,”alt”:”Alphabet Soup”}}]] Alphabet Soup Anyone who works in the non-profit world knows it’s lousy with acronyms (although there are plenty of for-profit violators too). It seems that every charity that has a full
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