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Your 10 Point Checklist For Nonprofit Newsletter Writing

TechImpact

Proof reading, avoiding spam triggers, ensuring it’s mobile optimized, creating alluring subject lines are all imperative to the success of the newsletter and what the content inside is promoting. Generate interest in an upcoming event? You can learn more about CAN-SPAM here. There’s no re-do. Add in content.

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Social Media: Before You Get Started, Get Organized!

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Some common metrics to monitor are website traffic, blog traffic, e-newsletter subscribers, Facebook fans, Twitter followers, online dollars raised, volunteers, and event attendees. The need to have a Google account will come up many times in your social media and mobile technology campaigns. Create a master login sheet.

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Bringing home the bacn

Connection Cafe

For years, the bane of every email marketer's existence has been staying off of the dreaded spam filter and staying in good graces with readers. Call it bacn , bacon , or graymail , it's that "other" kind of email - not personal, not spam - that's making it harder and harder to get noticed in an overflowing inbox. Mobile Matters.

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NTC Boston: Brian Reich: Online Fundraising Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Pick your tools (CRM/database, individual giving pages (race for the cure), online auctions, mobile). Online auction anecdote: He shared a story about an organization that had received a donation of toilet paper for an event 12 months before the event. t have toilet paper for the event. Mobile phones stay on.

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Big Email Change Is Coming: Is Your Nonprofit Ready?

Bloomerang

You want people to volunteer, sign up for something, attend an event, and advocate for your cause. Analyze your email data and determine whether your content is mobilizing people to take action. Let’s say you have 1,000 Gmail addresses on your list, but the collective open rate for those subscribers is low. Probably not. .

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Create the ultimate nonprofit email newsletter

Get Fully Funded

You see, it’s about them and their desire to know what’s going on, not necessarily for you to ask for money, ask them to buy a ticket to your event, and ask them to volunteer (which is too many asks at once!). CAN SPAM laws so you don’t have to worry about it. CAN SPAM laws so you don’t have to worry about it. Save the date.

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Social Networks and Digital Sharecropping

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

A new social networking site, called “Quetchup&# spammed (without permission) the contacts of people who signed up for the site. That’s because a lot of the social networking sites allow you to find other people on their site by giving them your gmail username and password, or your email contact list. goodiness.