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Media outlets need to enrich the syndicated wire service stories with local content if they are to attract readers and advertisers —
but few have the budget, these days, for a cadre of local
reporters to seek out and report on the ''local angle'' of a story.
Nonprofits working on the ground in a community do have that local
content to ...
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It’s generally accepted that the nonprofit world is closely modelled
on that of business. A positive balance on the owner’s year-end bank
statements, or a positive impact on whatever cause the nonprofit was
formed to support? There’s a strong parallel. And nonprofits can benefit from the never-ending corporate research into what drives ...
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The original intention of sites such as Twitter may have been purely social, but like many Web 2.0 tools, it has evolved in the hands of its users.
This time last year, the Canadian Marketing Association saw Twitter as a new toy for the tech savvy Millennial, “an easy, non committal way to keep tabs and staying emotionally
close to our ...
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We’ve talked before about how nonprofits are using Facebook
to connect with their supporters online, figuring out ways to work around the
“closed door” model of the popular social-networking site. For example, setting up a nonprofit Facebook Page that can be viewed by anyone on the
Web is often more effective than just having a ...
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''As a donor to charity, what do we nonprofits do that irritates you? What’s caused you to stop giving to a charity?'' Marc Pitman asked the tough questions on LinkedIn, a social-networking
site with a business/professional focus where the demographic is likely to be a
close match for many nonprofits’ donors. And the answers are very ...
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When your nonprofit sends out its next fundraising
direct mail appeal, how many potential donors will be heading to the
Internet before they decide if they want
to donate? The number of people checking out your organization online may be higher than you think!
According to a new study by The NonProfit Times,
the number of potential donors ...
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Facebook is fast becoming a popular way to publicize an
organization’s event, invite guests, and track who plans to attend.
Facebook Events may be just what your group needs — but could you be
shutting out some of the people who might support your event, by
relying solely on Facebook to manage it? The fact is, for non-members
of the site, ...
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Has this ever happened to you? The printer jams, just as you’re
trying to rush out a newsletter. Or you come up short on stationery and
stamps, a few letters short of your mailing list run. Or you’re on the
road with only a web-enabled phone at hand, when you remember an urgent note that must go out by mail…
Some days, we can’t help wishing ...
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Why would your organization want to pay for an email marketing
service, instead of simply using Outlook and your regular email server
to contact your members?
There are a number of compelling reasons why even a small
e-newsletter subscription list might best be handled by a dedicated
email marketing service, starting — first and foremost — ...
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RSS is a very powerful technology,
useful for anyone to gather and digest many information sources in one
place — and even more useful for nonprofits to get their information
out to their members and supporters. If you were to put all of your
most important news sources onto a single web page, what a useful
resource that could ...
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