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Donor Retention: Reasons to Keep Your Supporters Giving Year Round

Greater Giving

Make sure you follow up with them every once in awhile through emails or social media posts reminding them of your cause and asking if there’s anything new going on in their lives (hint: this can lead into asking for another donation). Reviewing your status and performance. The end of the year is always a time for reflection.

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Nine Digital Marketing Lessons Nonprofits Can Learn from charity: water

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

But if you want to get even deeper insights, do an in-depth review of a similar nonprofit’s practice – whether it be broad – such as digital marketing techniques or narrow such as analyzing specific techniques as part of a content strategy. Get Creative With Your Copy, Especially in Your Headlines and CTAs.

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Google Ad Grants for Nonprofits: A Marketer’s Complete Guide

Nonprofits Source

Know that each country’s requirements vary slightly, so review the official Google Ad Grants requirements for your country before applying. Hint: If you can’t set aside some time each month to check on your account, a Google Grants manager can step in.) 5) Test different headlines and descriptions with RSAs.

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How to write a year-in-review recap (that doesn’t sound like one of those season’s greetings letters) for your organization

Whole Whale

You know the moment: You’re going through your mail when you catch the hint of a red envelope. So how do you send a year-in-review to your supporters that avoids the humblebrag cliches? Big Cartel’s 2015 Year-in-Review Email Focus on their accomplishments, not yours Don’t be like Taylor Swift. A snowflake stamp. “So

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