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2019 Tech Trends: 3 Factors Associations Should Watch

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Remember how, around 2005 or so, it seemed like PCs (at least on the Windows side) were starting to stagnate, leading to longer upgrade cycles in offices, as much of the existing tech “just worked”? It’s like 2005 all over again. It’s like 2005 all over again. Which is good for “owned” resources, like email marketing.

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10 Marketing Realities Nonprofits Need to Accept to Succeed

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Grandma has email and she’s thinking about getting on Facebook too. The Pew Internet & American Life Project’s “Generations Online in 2009″ found that the biggest increase in Internet use between 2005 and 2008 was within the 70-75 year-old age group - not just grandparents, but great-grandparents.

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This British Political Party Has a Membership Problem

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The Conservative Party, which was on a bit of an upswing at the time current Prime Minister David Cameron took over the party’s leadership in 2005, may be feeling the membership pain the worst of all. The root causes: So, what’s causing the slide in membership?

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Magic Keys Radio Today on Pitching + Mixed Links You Can’t Miss

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It’s hard to do successful online marketing without them. On Your Email Marketing. If you feel like you need to apologize in your email for possibly spamming, it means you are spamming, says Email Marketing Reports. More on Online Marketing. .&# Thanks for MarketingProfs for the tip.).

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How to Drive High Donor Retention Rates with Text Messaging

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Prior to Tatango, Mike spent 15 years at Blackbaud leading a team of digital consultants that helped nonprofits improve their online fundraising, monthly giving, email marketing and peer-to-peer fundraising programs. Mike started his nonprofit career managing the Ride For Roswell from 2003 to 2005 in his hometown of Buffalo, NY.

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How to Successfully Reach Donors Across Multiple Channels

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Prior to Tatango, Mike spent 15 years at Blackbaud leading a team of digital consultants that helped nonprofits improve their online fundraising, monthly giving, email marketing and peer-to-peer fundraising programs. Mike started his nonprofit career managing the Ride For Roswell from 2003 to 2005 in his hometown of Buffalo, NY.

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Google SEO Changes: It’s Time to Do Some Soul-Searching

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About.com, a similar property, saw its value decline steeply from 2005, when the New York Times Company bought it for more than $400 million, to 2012, when it was sold for around $300 million (not long after its parent took a huge write-down on it).