If you haven’t read my Year in Review for 2018, please do so. It gives a ton of context for my goals for 2019. 2018 was a building year. We recovered from a rough 2017, grew together as a family, got healthy, and began dreaming of the future. That future is the one I’m building […]
Author: Matt Pritchett
Matt is a Christian, a husband, a father to four, and a software engineer at Saturday Drive, the makers of products like Ninja Forms, Caldera Forms, and SendWP. He also helps clients solve complex problems with code, consulting, and more. He occasionally blogs.
My Year In Review – 2018
2018 was a year of foundation building for me and my family after a year of transition in 2017. In late summer of 2017, I joined the University of Florida Health as a designer and front-end developer. Transitioning into that role took up the remainder of 2017 in terms of time, onboarding, and getting settled […]
Podcasts. Seems like everyone has one these days, and for good reason. Podcasting has taken off in the past couple of years and remains a strong way to increase brand recognition, communicate organization messaging, and best of all, tell incredible stories. Always start with why You may think that you can just “build it and […]
The web is an increasingly crowded place. Getting your message out in the sea of other website and connecting with potential volunteers and donors is becoming increasingly difficult. That isn’t even counting the other forms of media that fill our eyes each day. While there is no silver bullet to slaying the perfect website dragon, […]
Your organization, church, nonprofit needs a website. If you don’t already believe that, it is my hope that I can help convince you. In today’s highly competitive market for nonprofits and the finite amount of donation dollars available, those with clear, consistent, strong digital platforms are winning the day. Take a look at organizations like […]
Truly investing in a church website and their online strategy is work. Our team had invested heavily in this small church’s website. From architecture to strategy to development and design. We had given it our all. They had a solid foundation and gameplan for content and social strategy for at least six months. Unfortunately, they […]
Small Groups In WordPress
Small groups can be life changing. One of the greatest ways I have found to discover what a church truly values and how well my family and I will do there is how the church approaches small groups.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve worked with a church that uses WordPress as their CMS of choice and loves it. Having worked in church tech for several years, I saw this so many times. It’s a great platform with a low barrier of entry and great resources for those without massive marketing […]
My Workflow – Coda 2
So I received a question a few days ago about my workflow and I am more than happy to share the tools and workflows that I use to get things done. By no means am I or my workflows perfect and I’m constantly adjusting and testing to make them better. If you’ve got advice or […]
It was 2011. I had just gotten married to my beautiful bride and was looking for a full time, salaried position to begin our new life together. We had graduated from college a few months before and were starry eyed in love and with hope about the future. As luck would have it, I found […]