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Before Publishing Your Annual Appeal, Ask Yourself These 5 Questions

Bloomerang

In this blog post, I’m going to talk about how to evaluate those annual appeals before you publish them so you know you’re sending out the best possible ask. . With that in mind, the focus should be on them, not on you or your organization. . Their attention spans are short. I stick by them as a place to begin.

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Top 2021 Fundraising Strategies: Mastering Online Appeals and Messaging

Bloomerang

Your website serves as the central hub for your digital strategy, followed closely by the ways you drive folks to your website, including email, blog posts, newsletters, social media, text messaging, QR codes in print media, and advertising. Develop a written plan to promote your online appeals, blog posts, videos, and other digital content.

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Website Design for NGOs: 5 Essential Strategies

sgEngage

As you read through these strategies, keep your supporters in mind. Keeping your supporters top of mind will help you create a website that gets real results. . You can even create a supporter persona, a semi-fictional person made up of your supporters’ characteristics, to help you brand with your users in mind. .

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Guest Post: Facebook Video Tips from Non-Profit Marketers

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

16:9 ratios require that the viewer tilts their phone and watches it in a non-vertical orientation. Both versions were identical except for one key difference—aspect ratio. One was in a 16:9 landscape ratio, and the other was in a 1:1 square ratio. Video is a medium uniquely suited to do just that.”.

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7 Totally Surprising Brain Tricks to Sell Your Cause

NTEN

Appeal to the massive subconscious mind to help sell your cause. They have studied how to appeal to the massive subconscious mind, and there are some interesting and sometimes bizarre takeaways for those of us engaged in social good. Katya Andresen is COO, Network for Good, blogs at www.nonprofitmarketingblog.com and tweets @KatyaN4G.

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Tech Wellness in the Nonprofit Workplace: Tips for Avoiding Collaborative Overload

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

This blog post shares some thoughts. Is the ratio of team/solo time adequate? Being Present means paying attention to the people in front of us, focusing on the tasks at hand, and managing our emotions in the moment. What is Collaborative Overload? Your teams needs to accept that you have to make choices.

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7 Practical Tips for Engagement with a Higher Purpose On Social

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Guy notes that the ideal ratio of peoples’ comments to your responses is one-to-one. Images Drive Engagement But Choose Wisely: In age of information overload and so many connections, visual content is more attention grabbing. The exception is when there are many comments that are generic such as “Nice!” or “Love it!”

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