Making Simple Photo Edits with Picasa
Picasa is an easy free photo organizer and photo editor. Continue reading Making Simple Photo Edits with Picasa
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Picasa is an easy free photo organizer and photo editor. Continue reading Making Simple Photo Edits with Picasa
I have some important ideas you may want to consider now for your end-of-year ask. [Read more…] Continue reading Suggested MPD “Tech Plans” for the Rest of the Year
According to research by Google, 25% of those who research charitable giving, end up giving a donation through a mobile device. Most will go to a browser window, but some will use “click to call” to make their donations. So, although the percentage is small, you may still want to have a clickable Donation Services number on your MailChimp eMails and on your blog or website. This helps your reader make their donation when they are ready to. Continue reading How and Why to Add Click-to-Call
I thought of myself and all my staff friends who think the week after Thanksgiving is boom time, the traditional deadline to get the end-of-year appeal letter out. Beat the Christmas giving season appeals, we think.
Google says that based on how people are using their search engines to research charitable giving opportunities, we may be about three months too late. Continue reading September is boom time for donors, Google says (Guest Post)
This video will give you an overview of what you should have in place for great communication with your financial partners. Whether or not MPD or tech skills are on your Personal Development Plan, you should think about these concepts and decide what is the one thing you could do in the next month or two. [Read more…] Continue reading Your Must-Have Tech Tools for MPD
If you print prayer letters, write blog posts, and send MailChimp letters, you will need to learn how to compress photos. I have exact steps how to compress photos, particularly for MailChimp, in this post. Continue reading Watch Out for Photo Sizes: A Tutorial