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9.5 Tips to Writing Cleaver Headlines – Nonprofit newsletter subject line examples

Whole Whale

To make sure your newsletter gets opened, you need to write clever (not the knife) headlines that cut to the point and entice people to click. . The best headlines are usually shorter than six words. Keep your headlines short, sweet, and to the point. People are more likely to click on headlines that include numbers or symbols.

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10 LinkedIn Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Your organization’s name is featured in their headlines and your organization’s page is listed and linked on their profiles. Upload work projects, such as presentations, videos, or special fundraising campaigns. Fundraisers and executive staff should actively engage donors and funders on LinkedIn.

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Storytelling Workouts for Year-End Fundraising

The Science Behind Engaging your Supporters

As End of Year Fundraising quickly approaches we've started to think of what you can do now to ensure a successful fundraising season. As we round the corner to year-end fundraising season, fundraisers, campaigners, and comms folks are busily preparing to tap into this awesome opportunity for fundraising.

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Book Review: Joan Garry’s Guide to Nonprofit Leadership

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I’m a huge fan of Joan Garry’s blog and podcast. I consider the “Dear Abby” of the nonprofit world, dispensing practical and brilliant advice to nonprofits with her wonderful sense of humor. Phase 2: What is the worst headline you could see about your organization in the front page of the NY Times?

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How to Plan the Fall Fundraiser Everyone Will Be Talking About

Connection Cafe

Bright yellow buses swarm the streets, retailers tout their trendiest transition pieces, football reclaims the right to the remote, and this year’s fall fundraisers demand your focus. We reached out to fundraising event experts and got them to spill the deets on their top tips for pulling off a killer event (without pulling their hair out).

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Nonprofit Donor Newsletters | Print or Enews?

Pamela Grow

Many thanks for your professional advice, Bonnie. In my book, Simple Development Systems: Successful Fundraising for the One-Person Shop , and in all of our Basics & More classes, I outline the necessary elements for a strong fundraising program powered by donor communications. It also includes a business reply envelope.

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Social Media with M+R: How to Measure the Metrics that Matter

EveryAction

First things first, Amy shared an important piece of advice: before you ask about how a social post performed, be sure qualify what you're asking for. Experiment with different tacts when writing headlines + preview language to determine what draws your social audience to click. About Wistia. How did it do at what ?".

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