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10 Blogging Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Please sign up for Nonprofit Tech for Good’s email newsletter to be alerted of new posts. First, blogging allows your nonprofit to have a consistent stream of new content use in your e-newsletter and share on social media which increases traffic to your website and awareness of your nonprofit’s brand. 9) Publish numbered lists.

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

Pamela Grow

And that can be tough, particularly when it comes to your organization’s e-newsletter. Many organizations adopt an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink approach to their e-newsletter. magazine, comes as close as anything I’ve seen to the perfect e-news. Related Posts: The Nonprofit Email Newsletter How To Are you doing digital right?

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Beyond Bronze, Silver, and Gold—Grow Success With Purpose

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For example, you pay a membership fee to join an association and receive a long list of available products, like newsletters or certifications. Our value is not in a magazine or even standards. Build Value “In an increasingly competitive environment, the priorities may need to be realigned,” Garth noted. The money comes after that.

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Nonprofit Newsletter: Free Tools to Create and Merge PDFs

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One small nonprofit I work with has chosen to publish its monthly membership newsletter as a magazine-style document in Portable Document Format (PDF), rather than as an email blast. Tags: Non-profit technology nptech Non-profit Communications collaboration PDF open source application software newsletters. read more ).

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Thought Leaders Blaze Trails of Discovery and Engagement

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The term was coined in 1994 by Joel Kurtzman , who was the founding editor-in-chief of Strategy+Business magazine and editor of the Harvard Business Review. That’s the beauty of thought leadership. Thought leadership is an old idea that has been made new again. And, don’t rely on information that’s several years old.

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Updated: Opinion Page Yellow Pages

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magazine@latimes.com. Martin La Monica (Director of Editorial Projects and Newsletters), martin.lamonica@theconversation.com. Huffington Post. submission form. Laura Adkins (Opinion Editor), ladkins@jta.org. Terry Tang, terry.tang@latimes.com. oped@latimes.com. Op-ed submission guidelines. New York Times. oped@nytimes.com.

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Opinion Page Yellow Pages

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magazine@latimes.com. Martin La Monica (Director of Editorial Projects and Newsletters), martin.lamonica@theconversation.com. Huffington Post. submission form. Laura Adkins (Opinion Editor), ladkins@jta.org. Terry Tang, terry.tang@latimes.com. oped@latimes.com. Op-ed submission guidelines. New York Times. oped@nytimes.com.