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6 Strategies To Sending Mobile Friendly Emails

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Many mailboxes, like Gmail, will only display the first 102KB of an email. People are reading while the walk, on trains, and the less they have to zoom in, the better chance you have of communicating your message. Keep emails below 102KB. This forces your constituents to download the remainder of the message. Use short engaging subjects.

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5 Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Should Care About Cloud Computing

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Gmail, Yahoo! Image courtesy of entech. Chances are good your organization is already using some form of cloud computing without realizing it. Mail, and Google Docs are all examples of cloud-based applications, also known as software as a service (SaaS). But what is cloud computing?

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5 Simple Steps For Moving Your Nonprofit’s Email To The Cloud

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Gmail, or AOL. Additionally, some nonprofits opt to eliminate their on-site server entirely by migrating to a file-sharing solution at the same time. In some cases, smaller nonprofits do not have email on their domain, which means their staff could be using a range of email services, such as Yahoo!,

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Your 10 Point Checklist For Nonprofit Newsletter Writing

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An email opened in Gmail and Chrome has the potential to look completely different in Outlook. Sending an email that’s illegal is, of course, something you should avoid at all costs. You can learn more about CAN-SPAM here. Test the email on different browsers and devices.