Tips for a Successful Website for Any Organization, NGO or GO
Most NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations) don't understand
these important aspects of a successful website. Even many
governmental organizations (GOs) could improve their sites by
following these tips.
1. Everything should be viewed and evaluated with the eyes of
the visitor: "What's in for me" as the main benchmark for a
successful website. That is pertaining to the copy and to the
content what ever directed to members or non-members: "You will
here find ...." is a better and more inviting statement at the
home page, than: "We are the main organisation of ......"
2. Most visitors on the Internet are searching for information,
so please provide them with that.
3. Concentrate content on themes, because that will give you an
easier way to the attractive top search positions at the main
search engines and to be included in some directories, (Google,
MSN, Ask Jeeves, Yahoo, Open Directory, AltaVista etc.).
Site-Build-It is probably the best approach to fulfil that
requirement.
4. Make navigation easy and transparent on all pages.
5. Have a search facility, best on all pages. www.FreeFind.com
offers a free and useful service. I use it on a number of
websites, for example about photos: www.azfotos.com . In
addition to the search facility for the visitor it gives you a
record of what people have actually been searching for. In that
way you can prioritise the stuff available for people on your
website when you revise your pages. Google is also offering a
search box, but only with the pages they have indexed, and you
cannot get any record of the searches.
6. Try to organise the content of your website quite "flat",
meaning the visitor does not have to dig too deep into your
website to find what he/she is searching after. Most visitors
will at best not go further deep than to the 3rd level. This is
the same with "spidering" bots of search engines.
7. Have your contact information visible on your home page
(first page), including address, phone, fax, email, may be even
postal giro, bank account etc. - All to make it more easy for
people to find the kind of information they need about your
organisation. Avoid to write the email address, use a script to
hide it from email harvesters and spammers.
8. Make it easy for visitors to find information on people,
their phone numbers and email address and keep them updated. Do
the same for departments of the organisation.
9. Keep each resource in only one place and make many links to
them around on other pages..
10. Make it visible when you have provided new material at the
website.
11. Make your website SIMPLE and quick loading. Avoid heavy
graphics, flash movies etc. They will not help your visitors,
but only help them click away. If you use graphics, you have to
optimise them for the smallest amount of file size. GifBot,
http://www.netmechanic.com/GIFBot/optimize-graphic.htm , can do
it free and online. Else use one of the picture editing
programmes available with the function like 'publish picture on
the web'.
12. Keep your web copy short e.g. use a new paragraph for every
4th line. Make bullet points. files.
13. Manage to have at least your entrance page with a simple
domain name, like www.iucn.org or www.ensi.org or www.nature.org
14. It is not enough to have a good virtual address by having an
intuitive domain name on the internet. You also have to be
registered properly in search engines and directories. The best
way is to have other important sites to link to your site. In
some months your site will be picked up by the spiders of search
engines. For the directories it is best to do it manually, start
with dmoz.org and yahoo.com
15. Make it easy for people to link to you. Provide them with a
variety of text links, banners and logos and with simple
instructions concerning the html code.
16. Encourage visitors to bookmark your site.
17. Exchange links with other relevant organisations. Include
your important key words in your link text you ask them to use.
Implement these 17 tips and in half a year you will have many
more visitors and they will be much more happy to come back to
your organization's website.