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What NOT To Do On Your Nonprofit’s Next Email Newsletter

TechImpact

If your nonprofit has not edited its email newsletter in the last 6 months, it’s probably time. Your newsletter should be short, to the point, and have the capacity to quickly communicate an important message or update to the reader. Here are 10 things your nonprofit should NOT do on its next email newsletter. Multiple goals.

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What’s in My Inbox | Shorter attention spans means you need to deliver with your enews

Pamela Grow

Does it feel like your attention span is getting shorter? Attention spans have been falling over the years and are now at an all-time low. You’ve got to grab your supporters’ attention quicker and produce engaging material they want to read. And that can be tough, particularly when it comes to your organization’s e-newsletter.

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How to Recruit Remote Volunteers During COVID-19 Using RemoteHub

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Next, add a cover picture, company photo, headline, and description. Every nonprofit remote work posting has a unique, shareable link for social media promotion that can also be featured in your email newsletters and linked to on your website. It’s a fairly straightforward process. Step Two: Post volunteer projects.

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Thought Leaders Blaze Trails of Discovery and Engagement

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Industry events—Monitor the headline speakers and their audiences. In a YouTube world thought leaders command attention. And, don’t rely on information that’s several years old. These days favorite playlists change quickly! To sort your options, try creating a matrix like this. Consider first-time speakers who draw a crowd.

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Raise More By Avoiding “One Size Fits All” Email Appeals

NetWits

2) A medical foundation exceeded their fundraising goals and averaged over $1,000 per gift when they personalized their email appeal by: Thanking people for last year’s gift (in the headline and first paragraph). Relevant content may be what catches their attention, establishes a connection and keeps them reading. Personalize or die.

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Nonprofit Email: The Rules of Engagement

Pamela Grow

It’s time to shift gears and give email the attention it truly deserves. Craft a minimum of three different headlines and use a tool like Advanced Marketing Institute’s Headline Analyzer to gauge the most effective subject line. Are you tired of feeling like a wee fish in the vast ocean of social media?

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Create the ultimate nonprofit email newsletter

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One of the best ways to stay in touch with your donors on a consistent basis is through a nonprofit email newsletter. When done well, email newsletters can be fast and cheap for you and heartwarming for your donor, basically meeting everyone’s needs. Your newsletter’s audience Who you should sent your newsletter to?