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4 Unique Call-to-Actions to Test on Your Nonprofit’s Website

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Most small and medium-sized nonprofits can’t afford to experiment with digital advertising for lead generation, but there are other means of securing new leads for a fraction of the cost – namely, your nonprofit’s website empowered with any of the following unique call-to-actions (CTAs). 1) Top bar opt-ins and links.

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Advocacy for everyone: 6 ways to help your supporters take action

EveryAction

That’s why we often say that advocacy is for everyone: when decisions are being made that affect your organization’s work, mission, and vision, it just makes sense to get involved, unite your supporters, and move them to take action with you in pursuit of a specific mission-oriented goal. If possible, include a photo of the stakeholder!

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The Nonprofit Email Newsletter How To

Pamela Grow

In the Simple Development Systems’ donor communications model, we’ve always recommended both a print and an e-newsletter. Your print newsletter serves as a stewardship device, one where you share your donor’s impact and simply make them feel good about their support. What are the basics of a good nonprofit e-newsletter?

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3 Quick Ways to Double Your Online Fundraising Revenue

The Fundraising Authority

See that big sign-up box for our newsletter on the top right corner? If not, you should get one, and offer to give your users something of value, for free, in return for giving you their e-mail addresses and permission to add them to your e-newsletter list. Ask for (Just a Little) Action. Are you sending out newsletters?

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How Nonprofits Can Track Google Grant Conversions in Google Analytics

Nonprofit Tech for Good

But more importantly, they also allow you to designate certain actions visitors can take as “conversions.” This allows you to separate the visitors who are “just browsing” from the “converters” who have actually begun to take action. . Submitting a contact form . Signing up for a newsletter. Signing up for a newsletter.

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Integrating Your Nonprofit Email & Website Strategy: 5 Tips

DNL OmniMedia

Make sure to include clear calls to action that link to relevant pages you’d like to highlight. The call to action could be “Explore Our Volunteer Program” or “Become A Volunteer Today” to clearly indicate the desired action for recipients to take. Allow website visitors to sign up for your newsletter.

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6 Tips on How to Use Social Media to Acquire New Donor Prospects

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Very rarely will folks sign up for a newsletter from a newsletter sign-up form upon first glance. Common ways of doing this are through online petitions, surveys relating to your cause, product or item distribution, or a whitepaper or e-book “call to action.” For example: 4) Begin cultivating your new donor prospects.