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[DATA] 11 Must-Know Stats About How Nonprofits Use Email for Digital Marketing and Fundraising

Nonprofit Tech for Good

To receive future updates about the Global NGO Technology Survey data, please sign up for Nonprofit Tech for Good’s email newsletter. 1) 69% of nonprofits worldwide regularly publish an email newsletter. Of those, 93% use an email marketing service, such as MailChimp or ConstantContact, to send their email newsletters.

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Lame spam of the day: Fake BBC news stories

Robert Weiner

Like most lame spam, this one lacks any formatting or graphics. Clues that it's fake: I don't know the sender; the sender shows as Wendy Kauffman but the text says it came from Rich Webb; it went to an account that I only use for newsletters and discussion lists; and hovering over the URLs shows that they don't lead to a BBC site.

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Lame spam roundup

Robert Weiner

Here's a random selection of strange and/or lame spams I've received recently. This one may not be spam, but I'm not going to click and find out. when products and services featured herein are. link leads to yourprivateorder.com/newsletter/link.php?M=473598&N=59&L=25&F=H). Mail on Android. vary widely.

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Nonprofit Email Communication Truth: Quantity Is As Important As Quality

Bloomerang

85% of all emails are spam. Provided you’re offering up content that’s relevant, useful, hopeful, and inspiring , mail as often as you can afford to do so (taking into account both human and financial resources). As you expand services and need to raise more money, expanding the number of mailings you send makes a lot of sense.

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Lame spam of the day: Raw spam merge text

Robert Weiner

Some newbie spammer posted a message on my site that shows the contents of their spam merge database. I’m having {a tough time|problems|trouble} locating it but, I’d like to {send|shoot} you an {e-mail|email}. It goes on and on, but you''ll get the idea pretty quickly. I found it fascinating. Do {you have|you’ve} any? Greetings! .| {Hi|Hello},

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Communication Breakdown: The Dangers of Getting Blacklisted

Byte Technology

And yet, according to website monitoring service StatusCake, it happens to thousands of companies every day as a result of being “blacklisted” by mail servers, browsers and complex filtering systems and corporate firewalls. To begin, contact your Internet service provider and inform them of the situation.

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Nonprofit Email Communication Truth: Quantity Is As Important As Quality

Bloomerang

85% of all emails are spam. Provided you’re offering up content that’s relevant, useful, hopeful, and inspiring , mail as often as you can afford to do so (taking into account both human and financial resources). As you expand services and need to raise more money, expanding the number of mailings you send makes a lot of sense.

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