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9.5 Tips to Writing Cleaver Headlines – Nonprofit newsletter subject line examples

Whole Whale

To make sure your newsletter gets opened, you need to write clever (not the knife) headlines that cut to the point and entice people to click. . The best headlines are usually shorter than six words. Keep your headlines short, sweet, and to the point. People are more likely to click on headlines that include numbers or symbols.

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3 Rules to Create Awesome Content that Gets More Engagement

Association TV

Usual suspects are headlines about post time, a hook, putting the right content in the right place and in front of the right people. Of course, posting a boring read with a jargon headline at 2 a.m. But you still have a jargon headline and a boring read. Sounds pretty golden to me. You could’ve posted it at 10 a.m.,

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Practical, Actionable SEO Tips for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

From an article on 2024’s SEO trends by Rosey Bowring: “Angie Nikoleychuk, Content Marketing Manager at Search Engine Journal says that we can partially blame AI for the sudden surge of low-effort and low-value content online. So, the next time you write an article, make it your mission to do the following. But you can change that.

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3 Rules to Create Awesome Content that Gets More Engagement

Association TV

Usual suspects are headlines about post time, a hook, putting the right content in the right place and in front of the right people. Of course, posting a boring read with a jargon headline at 2 a.m. But you still have a jargon headline and a boring read. Sounds pretty golden to me. You could’ve posted it at 10 a.m.,

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10 LinkedIn Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

And while that may sound low, it is double the rate of Facebook Pages. Your organization’s name is featured in their headlines and your organization’s page is listed and linked on their profiles. Lastly, and unique to LinkedIn, is the ability to publish articles.

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A Mind on Design: Things to Avoid When Building a WordPress Blog

Byte Technology

So use ample white space (it will help your headlines and any imagery stand out better) and put the less important stuff on a linked-to page. It may sound a little nit-picky, but don’t make your headers too big. Again, you want readers to focus on your content, so don’t make them have to scroll way down to get to your post or article.

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How to Get More Subscribers for Your Digital Newsletter

NonProfit Hub

You want to call the audience to action without commanding them to action, so shape your message to sound like it’s coming from a very persuasive friend. Keep in mind, however, that popup headlines are best when they’re clever and specific to your organization. Be strategic about your word choice and tone. Sign up and get…”.