Posted on May 16, 2009 by webwordslinger
A lot of site owners use newsletters for a lot of different reasons:
– They make good bait for opt-ins.
- They contribute to the “value-added” equation of a suite of products.
- They keep you and your site before the eyes of consumers.
- They encourage repeat visits to the site.
- They deliver current, up-to-date, utile information.
If [...]
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Posted on February 11, 2009 by webwordslinger
Visit any web biz blog (like this one) and you’ll find plenty of information on how to improve the performance of a commercial site – a for-profit site. Give-aways, sales, clear navigation and all kinds of good tips to boost sales.
The objective of a not-for-profit is different. Here, you aren’t selling a product. You’re selling [...]
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Posted on January 10, 2009 by webwordslinger
There are, no doubt, dozens and dozens of not-for-profit organizations (NFPs) in your area. And most of these NFPs publish newsletters, mail out solicitation letters, post to the local press – in other words, these organizations need writers.
Especially writers willing to donate their time.
Gain Free Experience
When you donate your writing services to a local NFP, [...]
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