User researcher
User research helps organisations learn about their users so that they can create and iterate services, including digital products such as a website, to meet those needs.
Web developer
A web developer can support your organisation by making improvements to the technical aspects of your website. Experts in web programming, they also often will know of “off-the-shelf” products so can work with you to find the best solution to your technical problem.
Google Ads expert
The Google Ads Grants programme gives charities up to £7,500 of free advertising every month. These “pay-per-click” (PPC) ads serve links to your charity at the top of Google’s search results. The process can be complicated if you aren’t well versed in Google’s Ad tools, so this expert will help your charity set up (or overhaul) and maintain your Google Ads.
SEO audit
SEO (Search engine optimisation) is crucial if you want to improve (or even just maintain) your website’s ranking on Google and other search engines. SEO involves a combination of improving website content, ensuring you have the right technical structure to your pages, as well as building up links to your site from trustworthy and relevant sources.
Moving your service online
Many charities are embracing digital services as a way to streamline their offer, and meet the evolving needs of their users. If you're looking to move your face-to-face service online, this template will help you find a digital expert who can support you.
More template are coming! We'll be updating this list soon with more non-digital templates for you to use.