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Top 10 Reasons to Have a Strategic Marketing Plan

Byte Technology

After completing your marketing analysis, it should be clear what your best channels are and who your current customer is. This is something you wouldn’t have paid much attention to without an analysis shining a light on it. To Choose Your Channels Wisely. To Confirm Who Your Customer Is. Need help with that? Contact us.

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How to Maximize Success Stories Across Your Nonprofit’s Digital Channels

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Many of the issues they champion have taken a backseat in people’s minds this year, as our nation’s attention has been captured by one shocking event after another. There’s still time for your organization to secure important year-end gifts—if you can capture people’s attention and motivate them to support your cause.

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10 Mistakes Your Nonprofit Is Making On Social Media

Achieve

Hint: A great time to do this is when you are creating your annual budget and marketing plan. To help with consistency, a good first step is to take inventory of your social channels: Which social channels is your nonprofit on? How often are you posting on each channel? Fortunately, the solution is simple – be strategic!

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How to Use Storytelling for Nonprofits to Tug Heartstrings and Raise Funds

Get Fully Funded

hint: it’s very helpful if you can make your “character” a specific person/animal or small group of people/animals that you can attach names to). It’s also the fastest growing social media channel and extremely popular for people aged 14-45. Pay attention to how other nonprofits are telling their story, and which ones pull your heart.

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Tech-Fueled Tips to Improve The Online Donor Journey

DNL OmniMedia

But there’s a lot competing for your donors’ attention online. You don’t want social media feeds or a text message to take their attention away from their goal of giving. . A major part of that process will be making sure your site holds your donors’ attention and gives them access to easy-to-use online donation tools.

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How to Build Your Capital Campaign Plan

CauseVox

There are a few helpful hints that can get you started: Look at the donors you have and identify the largest donation you believe any of them will give. Major donors require some special attention. Make things as personal as possible by paying attention to their preferences and needs. This is your highest tier.

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Spamming for Good is the Wrong Description of What Dr. Mani, Roger Carr, Jen Lemens, and Other Good Personal Fundraisers Really Do!

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Hint - the three R words. We have an ongoing relationship and he only has to ask me through one channel. Pay attention. Then, when you've earned the right to attention and respect, months and months later, sure, ask. Do they really need to get the same canned message form you in multiple channels? What no coffee?

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