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What’s in My Inbox | Shorter attention spans means you need to deliver with your enews

Pamela Grow

Does it feel like your attention span is getting shorter? Attention spans have been falling over the years and are now at an all-time low. You’ve got to grab your supporters’ attention quicker and produce engaging material they want to read. Consider how you’re bringing your reader into the picture.

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How to Recruit Remote Volunteers During COVID-19 Using RemoteHub

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Next, add a cover picture, company photo, headline, and description. Remember that the proper description and cover image in your nonprofit organization page and volunteer projects will help to attract attention from more volunteers. It’s a fairly straightforward process. Step Two: Post volunteer projects. 2) Donation rewards.

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Supercharge Giving Tuesday Contributions with an Optimized Donation Page

The Modern Nonprofit

You’ll want to tell a compelling story that breathes life into your cause and paints a vivid picture of the powerful difference every donation makes. This isn’t just about beautiful words—pictures and videos are your allies, bringing the world closer to your cause and adding a human touch to cold stats.

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3 Strategies to create an effective nonprofit homepage

Candid

As such, consider showcasing your mission statement as a sub-headline on your nonprofit’s homepage, appearing just after your nonprofit’s tagline or name, to immediately grab your audience’s attention. Take your time to create a homepage that not only accurately reflects your nonprofit but also grabs at your audience’s attention.

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5 Design Techniques That Will Increase the Lifespan of Your Nonprofit’s Website

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If you want to make sure the announcement gets extra attention, change the colors or styles of the announcement from the typical design. Avoid stretching images if they live next to content; you don’t want to end up with a skewed or blurry picture. It is an engaging website, and a great way to draw attention to one specific campaign.

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Before Publishing Your Annual Appeal, Ask Yourself These 5 Questions

Bloomerang

Their attention spans are short. There are only two headlines which, if read alone, give the following message: Bar pass rate continues to climb. There’s nothing else to break up the text or draw attention to important points. There’s nothing wrong with this picture; therefore, there’s no reason to donate. .

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11 LinkedIn Profile Tips for Nonprofit Professionals

Nonprofit Tech for Good

In the spirit of merging the personal with the professional, you can help build your nonprofit’s brand recognition in the LinkedIn community by adding your nonprofit’s Twibbon to your profile picture. Customize Your Headline. By default, LinkedIn uses the title of your current position as your “Professional Headline.”

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