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    09.30.2008

    The Nonprofit Marketing Guide weekly webinar series is continuing this fall, with some great new topics and a few encores of popular topics from earlier this year. As always, registration for each webinar is $35, which includes everyone in your office who can fit around one speakerphone and computer monitor. 

    Even better — get the All-Access Pass for just $97 and you can attend all of these sessions at no additional charge. It’s the recession-proof way to get the training you need so you can build support and raise money for your good cause!

    Ten Captivating Ways to Start Fundraising Letters, Newsletter Articles & More

    You’ll learn 10 different ways to start your fundraising letters and other marketing communications — all of which will engage your supporters and keep them reading. Leave writer’s block and boring letters behind forever! This Thursday, October 2, 1:00 p.m. Eastern (10:00 a.m. Pacific). 

     

    Nonprofit Publicity 101: Great PR Ideas that Get Attention

    Light a fire and watch the good news about your nonprofit’s work spread with the creative publicity ideas you’ll get during this webinar. Thursday, October 9, 1:00 p.m. Eastern (10:00 a.m. Pacific). 

     

    Nonprofit Writing Stinks! Bring Your Writing Back to Life

    During this webinar, you’ll learn how to write like the smart, passionate human being you are — instead of the dead-inside, jargon-loving droid you just might sound like now. Tuesday, October 14, 1:00 p.m. Eastern (10:00 a.m. Pacific). 

     

    Forget the General Public! How to Define and Reach Your Target Audience

    Stop wasting time and money trying to reach the general public. They don’t care (and they don’t really exist!). Instead, learn how to identify your target audience and to speak directly to them. Thursday, October 23, 1:00 p.m. Eastern (10:00 a.m. Pacific).

     

    Blogging for Nonprofits: Tips, Traps, and Tales

    Everybody’s doing it - should you? Learn how other nonprofits are using blogs and how your organization could use a blog to build an online community. Wednesday, October 29, 1:00 p.m. Eastern (10:00 a.m. Pacific). 

     

    How to Write a 4-Page Nonprofit Annual Report - A Crash Course Webinar

    Learn how to write an annual report that highlights your accomplishments, explains your financials, and appeals to both hearts and minds — all in four pages. Thursday, November 6, 1:00 p.m. Eastern (10:00 a.m. Pacific) 

     

    Online Writing: Dos and Don’ts of Writing for the Web and Email

    Learn the key differences between writing for print and for pixels, including the top three characteristics of good online writing. Make your online writing more appealing and improve your website or email’s performance. Wednesday, November 12, 1:00 p.m. Eastern (10:00 a.m. Pacific). 

     

    How to Write Moving Personal Profiles about Donors, Clients, and Other Supporters

    Inspire others by telling great stories about the people you meet and work with everyday, including donors, volunteers, and clients. Escape the boring bio syndrome and write engaging, dramatic profiles. Thursday, November 20, 1:00 p.m. Eastern (10:00 a.m. Pacific).

     

    Like what you see? Get all of this training (and much more) for only $97, with the All-Access Pass.

    06.27.2008

    I’ve just added some new webinars to the schedule for this summer and early fall.

    July 16 - Nonprofit Writing Stinks! How to Bring Your Writing Back to Life

    July 30 - Attracting More Website Visitors: Traffic-Building Tips for Nonprofits

    August 14 - Online Writing: Dos and Don’ts of Writing for the Web and Email

    August 20 - Nonprofit Publicity 101: Great PR Ideas that Get Attention

    August 28 - Online Marketing Basics for Nonprofits: From Email to Social Media

    September 4 - How to Write a Press Release Reporters Will Love

    September 10 - Nonprofit Storytelling: How to Write Your Nonprofit’s Best Stories

    September 25 - Email Newsletter Basics for Nonprofits - From Start to Finish

    October 2 - Ten Captivating Ways to Start Fundraising Letters, Newsletter Articles & More

    You can attend every single webinar I’ve listed here (or view the recordings 48 hours after the live event) for just $97 when you purchase the All-Access Pass before July 16. Otherwise, you can register a la carte and pay $35 per webinar.

    If you are looking for affordable training on how to market your nonprofit and gain more supporters, donors, and advocates for your cause, the Nonprofit Marketing Guide All-Access Pass is the way to go.

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    If you’ve been waiting for me to make the recordings from the Nonprofit Marketing Guide webinar series available, wait no more. The following titles are now all available when you purchase an All-Access Pass.

    For $97, you’ll get to view all of these webinars and any I add in the next twelve weeks. You also get to attend any and all live webinars I host for the next twelve weeks, at no additional charge.

    Nonprofit Storytelling: How to Write Your Nonprofit’s Best Stories
    Recorded May 14, 2008.

    How to Connect with Generation Y
    Recorded May 7, 2008. Featuring Sam Davidson.

    What Do Baby Boomer Donors Want from Your Nonprofit?
    Recorded May 1, 2008. Featuring Jeff Brooks.

    Online Writing: Dos and Don’ts of Writing for the Web and Email
    Recorded April 24, 2008.

    How to Write a Press Release Reporters Will Love
    Recorded April 17, 2008. Featuring Claire Meyerhoff.

    Branding for Nonprofits: What Is It and Should You Do It?
    Recorded April 10, 2008. Audio only, featuring Nancy Schwartz.

    Converting Your Print Newsletter into an Email Newsletter
    Recorded March 20, 2008.

    How to Write a Four-Page Nonprofit Annual Report
    Recorded March 13, 2008.

    Can We Find You on Google? Keywords and Search Engine Optimization for Nonprofits
    Featuring David Westbrook. Recorded March 6, 2008.

    How to Make Your Nonprofit Brochures Pop! - The Crash Course
    Recorded February 27, 2008.

    What Should We Write About? Storytelling Ideas for Nonprofits
    Recorded February 13, 2008.

    Getting Reporters to Cover Your Nonprofit: Tell Your Story So They’ll Tell It Too
    Recorded February 6, 2008. Audio only, featuring Claire Meyerhoff.

    Yes, it’s a ton of great training at a very reasonable price. Ready to get your pass? Register now.

     

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