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Top 2021 Fundraising Strategies: Mastering Online Appeals and Messaging

Bloomerang

Are you using video and/or compelling images to tell relevant stories? . If you’re doing this on your own, it’s a good idea to ask a few friends or volunteers who know nothing about your organization to serve as user guinea pigs. . Develop a written plan to promote your online appeals, blog posts, videos, and other digital content.

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Testing Your Donation Form Part 3: Wrangling Guinea Pigs

Connection Cafe

If you think 5-8 participants won’t be enough for some stakeholders, show them one video clip of your testing where a participant says, “Um… I guess at this point I’d leave the website (without making a donation)” If that doesn’t get their attention, invite them to watch a round of testing personally.

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Win a Trip to Report for the NYT with Nicholas Kristof

Have Fun - Do Good

The winner will go on an international reporting trip with him to focus attention on the problems of global poverty, and its solutions. Possible destinations this year are Guinea-Bissau, Guinea, Liberia and/or Ghana. For more information, and to watch Kristof's video invitation to apply, go to his post, Win a Trip!

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[VIDEO] 5 Must-Do’s of Year-End Fundraising Success

Bloomerang

There are all kinds of great videos, case studies you can dive into and kind of get to know us a little bit more. . We are competing for attention at a level we have never seen in our lifetimes. The video alone brought us to tears. We’re a donor database. That’s what Bloomerang is. Visit our website. She called.

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How to plan and run a good web conference

Forum One

Have a guinea pig user log in as a participant so you know what they are seeing and can work out any glitches. Pay particular attention to screen size, if the presenter's screen is very large, and participants' are small, the participants? view might require significant scrolling. everyone can hear what you?re