Empowering Non-Profits with Purpose-Driven Web Design

At gstuedler.org, I specialize in creating impactful websites designed specifically for non-profits. I understand that your mission is at the heart of everything you do, and I can craft digital experiences that bring your vision to life. Whether you’re raising awareness, rallying donations, or building community, I help you connect with supporters in meaningful ways.

I will work closely with you to design a site that isn’t just visually appealing, but also functional, easy to navigate, and optimized for the needs of your organization. From donation systems to event management, we offer the tools that support your growth and impact.

Why Choose Me?

• Tailored Designs: Every non-profit is unique. I create custom websites that reflect your organization’s personality and values.
• User-Centered Approach: I ensure your visitors have a seamless and engaging experience from start to finish.
• Optimized for Impact: My designs help you boost online donations, raise awareness, and recruit volunteers—all while staying true to your mission.
• Affordable Solutions: I understand budgets are tight, so I offer cost-effective options without compromising on quality.

Let’s work together to build a digital presence that drives your mission forward and makes a lasting impact. Contact me today to start your journey toward a more powerful online presence.

Too Much Of A Good Thing...

Using the newest and flashiest effects on a site can backfire if used indiscriminately. Depending on the message you want to convey, excessive “bells and whistles” can seriously detract from your site if they do not support and enhance your content. Another critical consideration is how quickly the page will load. How much speed are you willing to sacrifice for animated graphics?

Perpetual Motion...

Building on the previous point, anything that is constantly in motion on a web page can disrupt a visitor’s concentration. Marquees, scrolling text, and flashing or constantly changing banners should be used sparingly. A web page should not resemble a chaotic carnival—unless that’s the intended theme.

I Hear You Knocking, But You Can't Come In...

Keep your URL (internet address) as simple and descriptive as possible. Potential visitors may have to type your address manually, so making it easy to remember and type reduces the chance of errors. Page names should accurately reflect their content. Avoid special characters and long titles. If you’re serious about building an online presence, securing a domain name is essential.


Where In The World Am I?...

Every page on your site should clearly indicate which website it belongs to. Visitors might arrive at a specific page through indirect means, so there should be no mystery about where they are. Clear navigational aids or links between pages are a must.

Keep It Brief...

A significant percentage of visitors will not venture beyond what’s immediately visible upon reaching your home page. The most essential content and navigation links should be within the first screen view. While other pages can be longer depending on their content, they should still be kept as concise as possible.

A Compass Is For Hiking...

Design your website layout with first-time visitors in mind. Never assume they understand your structure. Make your links clear and straightforward. For larger sites, a site map or outline is helpful, and a search feature is essential. Keep navigation simple and intuitive to minimize obstacles from the start.

Endless Spring Cleaning...

If you don’t have time to regularly update your site’s content and links, hire someone who can. Outdated content and broken links will discourage visitors from returning. While not everything on your site needs constant updating, new content should blend seamlessly with existing material to maintain consistency.

The Waiting Game...

Even with the increasing availability of high-speed connections, many users still access the web via slower connections. Keeping download times minimal is essential. Ideally, your main page should load within 10 to 15 seconds. While people may wait for content they genuinely want, they won’t wait just to discover what your site offers.

The Expected Disclaimer...

Web design is a highly competitive field, and I don’t intend to discourage prospective clients by being overly restrictive. The tips above are guidelines to consider when deciding what to include. I am more than willing to embrace and incorporate your vision, whatever it may be.

Website Design and Maintenance Proposal

Creating a successful website requires thorough planning and attention to detail. The most effective sites begin with simplicity and gradually expand to meet the needs of the products, services, or ideas being offered. I specialize in developing websites and graphic imagery tailored to your personal requirements, presenting your information and ideas to visitors in a professional and engaging manner.

Services Offered

Custom Website Design: Built to suit your unique needs, with flexibility based on your budget and promotional requirements.

Website Enhancements: Whether you already have a website or want to revitalize it, I can add features like chatrooms, electronic bulletin boards, or areas where visitors can submit documents, images, or other materials.

Redesign & Content Recycling: Complete redesigns can be done economically by reusing valuable existing content, ensuring continuity for your current audience.

Graphic Design: Custom graphic elements can be designed, with attention to retaining aspects of your existing branding if desired.

Pricing Structure

I use a straightforward pricing model that involves a quarterly maintenance fee, covering server space and bandwidth. Additional costs, such as domain registration or specialized features like online stores, are separate but will always be discussed thoroughly before an agreement is reached. There will be no hidden fees or surprises.

Quarterly Maintenance Fee: Starting at $250 per quarter, with increases based on your needs and budget.

Let's work together to create an online presence that effectively meets your goals and grows with your vision.

 

If you have an existing website you’d like help with, or if you’re looking to create a new one, feel free to share the details here. If you need more space to explain your needs, just mention it, and we can continue the conversation via email. I typically respond within 24 hours


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