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Tuesday, August 23, 2005 eZine 5 Issue 24: Ten Rules of ePhilanthropy Success, Improving Web Copy, Resize Web Pictures, Register for Fall ePhilanthropy Training   VOLUME 1 ISSUE 164  
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The Ten Rules of ePhilanthropy - Click Here and Benefit from this Recorded Training
World's First Advanced/Executive ePhilanthropy Training Workshop
Five Ways to Improve Your Web Copy Immediately
Trend Alert: Using Online Tools for Live Events
Creating an ePhilanthropy Strategy
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Trend Alert: Using Online Tools for Live Events
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Many nonprofit organizations are enjoying the benefits of using the Internet to supplement or replace traditional methods of inviting and registering guests and donors to fundraising events.  Sending save-the-date notifications, invitations and reminders via email are cost-effective ways to reach out to guests.  Including a link to your Web site for online registration provides a convenience to your guests, and streamlines the registration process for your organization.

 

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