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50+ Year End Fundraiser Email Subject Lines

CauseVox

Alternatively, 69 percent of email recipients flag an email as spam based on the subject line. To make sure your email gets read rather than ignored, marked as spam, or tossed in the trash, compelling fundraiser email subject lines are an absolute must. Avoid Spam Words To improve deliverability, avoid using promotional words (i.e.

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5 Reasons Tech is a Must-Have for Marketing Your Nonprofit’s Golf Event

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If you’re using any hard copy or printed materials or invitations, add a QR code for folks to scan with their mobile device that links them directly to your event site. It’s a good idea to combine standalone tournament marketing emails with your regular campaigns to maximize visibility and minimize spamming supporters’ inboxes.

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Great reads from around the web on March 30th

Amy Sample Ward

." <b>nononprofitspam</b> <b>wordpress.com</b> – Check out this new blog and campaign from nptechers like Deborah Elizabeth Finn and Peter Campbell targeting an issue many of us in the nonprofit sector may not think exists, or maybe ignore: nonprofit spam. "Our " Lights.

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Why old-school SMS is still a powerful mobile marketing tool

The Next Web

Dig deeper and that seemingly one-dimensional SMS becomes a truly interactive medium of push and pull to deliver information, tips, coupons, alerts and rewards, or engross consumers with karaoke, contests, surveys, and trivia. Indeed, SMS engagement offers an endless list of consumer touch points that clearly states what the user needs to do.

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When should you use email marketing? Best practices to retain and grow your user base

The Next Web

That means you have a captive audience consisting of customers, stakeholders, and site visitors who have subscribed to updates from you. They are a big traffic driver for us: Just in November thus far, emails have driven almost 1/3 of all of our site traffic; during November last year, emails drove 40 percent+ of all of our revenues.”.

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Online Community Meetup: The Five Steps to Growing an Engaged Online Community

Tech Soup

Care2 provides visitors to their site green-living advice and the opportunity to act on behalf of the causes they care most about. It followed up on that success by creating the Petition Site the following year. Care2 started with e-cards that gave back and webmail in 1998.

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Interview with Jonathon Colman: Social Media Secrets from a Green Geek

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Jonathon Colman is the Associate Director of Digital Marketing for The Nature Conservancy, where he works on a team that is charged with the strategic marketing and promotion of The Conservancy's primary web site, nature.org. Even though this comment was made on digg.com and not on our nature.org web site, I???d What were the concerns?