B. Maintainability (staff). Anyone in your organization (with no training) should be able to build and maintain a world-class, e-philanthropy Web site — quickly, Warner said.
C. Reporting (staff). You should be able to cultivate data from your site activity on Web site traffic (e.g., how many people visited your site; when they visited; how they found your site (search engines, and, if so, which ones, or links from other sites); which pages on your site they visited; how long they spent on your site; and the transactions made via your site — for example, those who donated $100 or more last year but nothing this year.
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