Mixed Links: Good Stuff for Nonprofit Communicators


If you find a little time over the holiday weekend to catch up on your blog reading, start here:

Still mulling over your year-end appeal? FrogLoop’s got a procrastinator’s guide to year-end fundraising.

Here are some great tips on giving presentations from Chris Brogan that go well beyond the usual advice you already know. (Tipped by The Agitator)

The Copywriting Maven compared two direct appeals from Planned Parenthood and asked her readers which one was stronger. What do you think?

Nancy at Getting Attention has posted a nice case study on how a museum drastically increased both visitors and donations through a savvy marketing campaign.

Soha at Wild Apricot has interviewed Jason King about web design for nonprofits.

Rosetta Thurman has some thoughts on keeping your Gen Y employees happy (much can also apply to Gen Y volunteers).

Michele at Bamboo Project shares ideas on keeping online communities going. Big social networking sites aside, many nonprofits use listservs and other basic tools to create communities and struggle with the same issues.

Duct Tape Marketing explains the proper way to stalk a journalist (in other words, how to get reporters to think of you as a resource) via a 3-minute video.

Have a safe, hassle-free Thanksgiving!

One Response to “Mixed Links: Good Stuff for Nonprofit Communicators”

  1. Michele Martin Says:

    Great resources, Kivi! Thanks for sharing. Have a happy Thanksgiving, too. I’m definitely grateful for blogging women like you!

Leave a Reply


 

View Kivi Leroux Miller's profile on LinkedIn

Kivi Leroux Miller's Facebook profile

Follow Kivi on Twitter


Nonprofit Marketing Guide Learning Center


Featured in Alltop

Add to Technorati Favorites


Current Poll

    If your nonprofit is on Facebook or MySpace, what's your #1 goal?

    • Add an Answer
    View Results

Want to Reprint a Post?

    You may reprint post headlines and excerpts as long as you link back to the post's permalink. To reprint an entire post, please contact me for permission.

Link Disclosure

    I occasionally recommend products or services using affiliate links. This usually means that I get a very small commission when one of my readers ends up buying that product or service. Rest assured that I only recommend products when I have personally used them or when I have a high degree of confidence in the proprietor. If you have a bad experience with a product or service I recommended, please let me know so I can reconsider it.

Blog Admin