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Nonprofit Email: The Rules of Engagement

Pamela Grow

Well, here’s another mind-blowing stat: Radicati Group reports that there are over 4 billion email users worldwide, and that number is projected to reach 4.6 Craft a minimum of three different headlines and use a tool like Advanced Marketing Institute’s Headline Analyzer to gauge the most effective subject line.

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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. List all languages spoken, honors and awards received, and publications.

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Data in the Museum: Experimenting on People or Improving Their Experience?

Museum 2.0

Even as the reporters acknowledge that museums are trying to better understand and serve their visitors, there''s a hint of menace in headlines like " The Art is Watching You. " W e tweak language and seating and lighting--all to impact people''s experience. We''re trying to personalize. We''re trying to adapt. I don''t think so.

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What is a Widget?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Web Widgets often but not always use Adobe Flash or JavaScript programming languages. A Widget is a piece of code that enables a non-technical website publisher to pull in data and a display for that data from another website, so they can have, say, news ticker headlines or a personal horoscope, or local weather or an RSS feed.

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

Nonprofit Tech for Good

WFP USA has posted a nearly 650-word story of Rani on their blog with a big headline, full-size photos, large text, and bold quotes. The blog’s vibrant design and vivid language warmly invite readers into Rani’s narrative. It goes a long way in helping readers get to know Rani and consider donating to help kids like her.

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This Digital Marketing Process Will Make You Write Better Content

Nonprofits Source

Each headline and subsequent sub-headlines should lead the reader to the conclusion you are trying to make. Write A Headline That People Want To Click. Your headline is the first thing people see when your article pops into their social feeds, inbox or however else it’s found. Use Emotion As A Call To Action.

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Screencast: Using Widgets to Build Community on Blogs Featured on NTEN Blog

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Web Widgets often but not always use Adobe Flash or JavaScript programming languages. You can connect it to content in a post like the Bamboo Project. Flickr Widget/Badge: If your organization is using flickr to say run a photo content or a community tagging project, it makes sense to add a flickr badge to your web site.