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Mixed Links for This Week


Here is a Friday afternoon cocktail of mixed links I think you’ll find interesting or insightful or both.

Katya’s Nonprofit Marketing Blog gives an example of a good donor thank you letter and says you should say thank you at least three times more often than you ask for money.

Emily has posted the Nonprofit Blog Exchange #10. It’s always a good source of new ideas and new blogs to check out.

M+R Strategic Services explains what works and what doesn’t in online fundraising appeals. Thanks to Frogloop for this tip.

Trent Stamp gives a great example of when to turn down a cause-related marketing opportunity, even when it is easy money.

Copyblogger shows you some great ways to use metaphors in your writing, which will help people remember your message.

ProBlogger shares nine attitudes of highly creative people. Creativity goes a long way in nonprofit communications!

Have a great weekend!

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