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If You Do Nothing Else, Use An Editorial Calendar and Measurement for Your Digital Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of the fun exercises I facilitated is a “Fishbowl” where a small group of participants go through the process of generating ideas for an editorial calendar based on their key goals and audience definition. Become Your Own Publishing Powerhouse with LightBox Collaborative’s 2014 Editorial Calendar guest post by Holly Minch.

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Nonprofit Spring Cleaning: Getting Rid of Unwanted Clutter

NonProfit Hub

This article was originally published in Nonprofit Hub Magazine. It’s also important to keep the information on your site—your mission statement, your “About Us” page, your events calendar—up to date. Who’s most likely to sign up for your newsletter? Ah, Spring. Which donors are most likely to give?

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Outlook.com — The New Hotmail

Tech Soup

Outlook.com now has 400 million active accounts, more than a quarter of which are getting their mail, contacts, and calendars on mobile devices via Exchange ActiveSync. Sweep also automatically deletes messages that you don’t want, like unwanted newsletters. PC Magazine review and comparison with other webmail services.

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150+ Creative Ways to Show Donors Appreciation

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Donors could be featured in your email newsletter 1x or multiple times. Swag or merch: calendars, printables, planners, notebooks. If your charity has to do with music appreciation, could membership to your nonprofit get a discount on purchases or a subscription to an industry magazine or music store?

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Mastering the Art of Work/Life Balance in a Digital World

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I also carve out time to read articles or newsletters I find interesting. In other words, when I look at my calendar, do I actually have enough hours in a week to accomplish the priorities I’ve identified or am I’m trying to do too much at one time? I use Evernote to bookmark those items to look at later.

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A New Marketing Paradigm: How Affordable, Active and Agile Technology Can Change Nonprofits

NTEN

The most popular pieces will be featured in our newsletter. If you consider a major donor someone who gives $5,000 in a calendar year and group him or her as part of the "Founders Club," you should not have to run queries, hack custom fields and create complex codes to translate this into your software.

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Annual Report burnout is real. We’ve got the antidote.

Media Cause

But just because an organization likes the idea of building a flashy website, designing a glossy printed brochure, or publishing a 60-page magazine to deliver its yearly reporting info, doesn’t mean that they should. However, glossy magazines or flashy websites can create an interesting paradox in many donors’ minds. “If

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