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Emailing Like a Pro: Navigating Gmail and Yahoo’s New Sender Requirements

The Modern Nonprofit

Keeping our valuable supporters in the loop, and ensuring our messages land right in their inboxes, not the dreaded spam folder. As of February 2024, they’re dialing up their fight against spam with a fresh set of sender requirements. Let’s Keep Those Spam Rates below 0.3% So pull up a chair, and let’s dive in.

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The State of Nonprofit Fundraising Today — 9 Top Fundraising Methods

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Live auctions are an old staple of fundraising events, but technology has made them even better — and even more profitable. Many nonprofits worry about “spamming” their supporters with constant requests for donations. 5) Silent auctions. It’s also a great marketing campaign for the main event. 6) Recurring donation fundraising .

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Keep Your Nonprofit Safe from Spam Complaints

Wild Apricot

And do those messages sometimes get refused or marked as spam? Tags: nptech Best practices E-mail marketing Non-profit Communications. Does your nonprofit send out e-newsletters, fundraising appeals by email, and/or group “email blasts” to your mailing list? If so, that’s a problem – but it’s one you can fix.( read more ).

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7 Email Marketing Myths That Are Hurting Your Fundraising Efforts

Bloomerang

You could make a few typos, offend someone, send too many emails, or land in the Spam folder. Myth #3: “If I send too many emails, I’ll go into the Spam folder.” . Bad emails can send you to a Spam folder, but writing good emails that have great subject lines and bring value to your readers will keep you out of it. .

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3 Simple Email Improvements to Make More Money During EOY Fundraising

EveryAction

So all is well and the end-of-year (EOY) fundraising push should be more profitable than ever! It’s affected by a lot of factors (and the rules are always changing), but spam and spam-related issues are generally the most common determinants of deliverability successes and failures. Great news, right?

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On Alert: Signs that Your WordPress Site Has Been Hacked

Byte Technology

Malware and trojan attacks can take control of your traffic and redirect it to a spam site, or your “safe browsing” (tool compliments of Google) may have been directed to give a warning to your users that your site is unsafe. Then they add bad links to your site that direct users to spam pages.

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7 Strong Stats About The Next Generation Of Donors

TechImpact

70% don’t like getting spammed by nonprofits. The post 7 Strong Stats About The Next Generation Of Donors appeared first on Tech Impact Blog - Leaders in Non-Profit Technology. In fact, 80% of Millennials say they are more interested in sites that are mobile-friendly. 42% have donated to a nonprofit.

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