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Online Marketing Terms in Plain English

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

I came across 17 Email Marketing Terms Every Business Should Know last week and it’s a nice summary written in plain English. We included a plain English glossary of online marketing terms at the back of The Nonprofit Marketing Guide: High-Impact, Low-Cost Ways to Build Support for Your Good Cause (Amazon).

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October Preview

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Here’s what happening this month at Nonprofit Marketing Guide. October 4 (Tomorrow): Getting Started with Email Marketing and Fundraising — an overview of all of the major best practices in email marketing and fundraising that you might be missing. Three Webinars. Stay tuned! Planning for 2012.

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How to Hire The Ideal Freelancer

Association Success

It took me 5 seconds just now to perform that search, and I found results for freelance marketers and email copywriters right in my backyard. Note: If your office is in an expensive area like DC or New York City, it may be wise to look elsewhere for a freelancer. Search for freelancers in your area.

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Advocacy and Governance 2.0

Association Adviser

He was one of the first responders to the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks in New York City and he provided aid during the aftermath of Indonesia’s tsunami and the TWA flight 800 crash. While working at a medical education group in New York City in 2011, Hedberg suggested expanding the group’s training beyond the U.S.

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Email-Driven Curation: Get Your Voice Out Front

Associations Now

Today in Tabs , perhaps the best-known newsletter of the type, has become a staple of New York City media circles—despite the fact that its founder, Rusty Foster, lives in Maine. In recent years, curated newsletters—often written by a single person—have become more common as part of our media diets.