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Consistency, Consistency, Consistency

Posted by on May 6th, 2010
Posted in Blog, Nonprofit Branding, Nonprofit Copywriting, Nonprofit Messaging, Storytelling

Nonprofits typically don’t have as much money to spend on marketing as for-profit companies do. But what you lack in …

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6 Things You Can Do TODAY to Improve Your Communications

Posted by on May 4th, 2010
Posted in Blog, Nonprofit Copywriting, Nonprofit Fundraising, Nonprofit Messaging, Storytelling

1. Remind people of the problem Don’t take for granted that your audience already understands the problem your organization is …

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Why “Why” Is The Most Important Question Your Organization Can Answer

Posted by on March 4th, 2010
Posted in Blog, Nonprofit Copywriting, Nonprofit Fundraising, Nonprofit Messaging, Storytelling

Imagine you’re writing an online newsletter. You have a choice of stories to tell: The one about your board retreat …

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Nonprofits and Copyrights: What You Need to Know

Posted by on February 2nd, 2010
Posted in Blog, Nonprofit Annual Report, Nonprofit Copywriting, Nonprofit Messaging, Nonprofit Taglines

When your organization develops a new tagline, designs a new logo, or publishes a great annual report (perhaps with the …

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How A Strong Brand Will Help NGOs Raise Money for Haiti Relief

Posted by on January 15th, 2010
Posted in Blog, Nonprofit Copywriting, Nonprofit Fundraising

If you want to help the people in need after the earthquake in Haiti you’ve no doubt already considered how …

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Meg Whitman — “California’s Sarah Palin”

Posted by on December 17th, 2009
Posted in Blog, Nonprofit Copywriting, Nonprofit Messaging, Social Media, Storytelling

We keep highlighting the work of Courage Campaign. But that’s only because we think they do a lot of things …

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