In the 21st century, hardly anyone turns to the yellow pages to find local organizations anymore. Instead, the first resource most people will turn to is the Internet. That’s why it’s so vital for nonprofits to have a website. But creating a website can be a daunting task when you’re so limited in resources. Many organizations just don’t have the budget to spare, or have no one on staff with the technical knowledge to set it up. Whoishostingthis has put together this guide for absolute beginners who need to set up a website on a shoestring budget. Just follow the steps below, and you’ll have your own web presence up before you know it!
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In the 21st century, hardly anyone turns to the yellow pages to find local organizations anymore. Instead, the first resource most people will turn to is the Internet. That’s why it’s so vital for nonprofits to have a website. But creating a website can be a daunting task when you’re so limited in resources. Many organizations just don’t have the budget to spare, or have no one on staff with the technical knowledge to set it up. Whoishostingthis has put together this guide for absolute beginners who need to set up a website on a shoestring budget. Just follow the steps below, and you’ll have your own web presence up before you know it!
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