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3 Rules to Create Awesome Content that Gets More Engagement

Association TV

Usual suspects are headlines about post time, a hook, putting the right content in the right place and in front of the right people. Of course, posting a boring read with a jargon headline at 2 a.m. But you still have a jargon headline and a boring read. for your age 45+ audience is going to bomb. Certainly not Kathy.

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How to Recruit Remote Volunteers During COVID-19 Using RemoteHub

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Simply go to “Create a Page for Nonprofit Organization” and fill in the relevant information for each field. Next, add a cover picture, company photo, headline, and description. The more information you provide, the more likely potential volunteers will become interested in applying for your volunteer opportunities.

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Crafting the Perfect Gala Invitation

Greater Giving

Impress & Inform: What Every Gala Invitation Needs Your gala invitation is the first glimpse into your event’s magic. Whether you have a dedicated Event Invitation Chair or are outsourcing this role there are some common information your invitation should hold. Let’s dive in! Digital or Physical?

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6 Reasons SEO Is Important to Nonprofits and Why

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Once they find you and are engaged, you can teach them your language. Use the “mullet” philosophy when writing website and blog headlines. Use your keywords in front (the business), and the rest of the headline (the party) in the back. Search engines include geographic information in the results.

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How To: Write Fundraising Auction Item Descriptions

Greater Giving

Use bullet points to highlight the important features of each item, including the following information: Item name or title Item number Item donor information Item description Value Important details (number of tickets, location of restaurant, etc.) Restrictions or limitations (expiration dates, redemption requirements, etc.)

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Launching a successful nonprofit communications campaign

Candid

Where they look for information online, such as the media outlets, thought leaders, or social media accounts they follow. Use this information to take an audience-first approach to building out the rest of your campaign. For example, on social media you’ll want to modify your language to be simple yet engaging to encourage sharing.

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5 Easy Ways Nonprofits Can Use Testing to Increase Digital Engagement

The Science Behind Engaging your Supporters

Take note of the type of theme and messaging that your list responds to and use this to inform future campaigns. There are many elements of your donation pages that can be adjusted to test their impact on the form’s conversion rates, including the headline, photos or images, and the number and layout of fields in the form.

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