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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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5 Call-to-Actions for Your Nonprofit’s Donation Confirmation Page

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Now you want to know, is it appropriate to ask your supporters to take further action? The truth is, immediately following a donation is one of the best times for another call-to-action (CTA) of ways donors can continue to support your organization. Here are four great ideas for ‘Confirmation Page’ calls-to-action: 1) Send to Website.

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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.

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10 e-Newsletter Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Despite the rapid rise of social media, more online donations are made from a click in an e-newsletter than any other source. That was a 21% decrease from the previous year, but the decrease is mostly likely due to poor online fundraising practices , such as not having a mobile-optimized donate page and e-newsletter design.

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Integrating Your Nonprofit Email & Website Strategy: 5 Tips

DNL OmniMedia

As a nonprofit, you likely use a variety of methods to promote your services and gain more support—two of the most common being email and website marketing. While you can keep email and website marketing separate and still see success, combining the two offers unmatched insights and results.

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How Nonprofits Can Grow Their Following on Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

1) Feature social media icons on your website. For more than a decade, Nonprofit Tech for Good recommended that nonprofits feature social media icons in the header of their website. 2) Include social media icons in your email newsletter. 2) Include social media icons in your email newsletter.

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9 Ways to Improve Your Nonprofit’s E-Newsletter

The Modern Nonprofit

Estimated Reading Time: 2 minutes Your e-newsletter matters more to the success of your campaign than you might think! So how do you ensure that your e-newsletters are as effective as they can possibly be? Connect your e-newsletter to your social media. Always include an obvious prompt to donate or take action.