Signup Forms for MailChimp Subscribers
You have a lot of possibilities for a signup form for your MailChimp subscribers. I also have links to show you how to set up your forms. Continue reading Signup Forms for MailChimp Subscribers
You have a lot of possibilities for a signup form for your MailChimp subscribers. I also have links to show you how to set up your forms. Continue reading Signup Forms for MailChimp Subscribers
Are Your Partners Receiving Your MailChimp Emails? Are you using MailChimp to send eNewsletters and prayer letters to your financial partners? Like me, you may like several things about MailChimp: it’s helpful for sorting out priority people to contact during support-raising … Continue reading Are Your Partners Receiving Your MailChimp Emails?
If you don’t want spam, don’t post your email address on the Internet. Spammers use computer software to search for the @ sign on your blog (or elsewhere) so they can harvest your eAddress. Continue reading Cutting out the Spam: Disguise Your Email Address (and Phone)
I’ll keep this brief because I’d like you to answer an informal survey for me. Later this summer, I’ll start some posts on MailChimp for the You-Can-Too series, so this survey will help me “scratch where you itch.” Continue reading How Do You Send Your Newsletters Electronically?
You need some kind of web presence. Why? Potential donors will look for you online when they research about giving to you, plus, your current financial partners will appreciate your opening up two-way conversations with them through blogging and social media. Continue reading Why Have a Website? Should You Be Blogging?
Today, I’m giving you broad strokes for a big-picture look of where we’re going in 2014. Figure out where you are in these pictures I’m going to paint and then decide what is at least one step you need to do. I strongly encourage you to do as much of the entire series as applies to you. I believe I’ve set a do-able pace for this. I’d love to see hundreds of staff have all the pieces in place by December.
You can do this. Have faith in God and in yourself. You may need skills, but we’re here to help you. Follow my blog or find mentors and other resources. Start small; add a little at a time; be consistent; keep at it. You can master these tools.
You have a story and also people who want to help you get your ministry and that story heard above the noise on the Internet. They want to help you accomplish your ministry. Care about them; build your partners into a team and focus on these tools as a ministry to them (instead of thinking of it as a broadcasting of yourself). Continue reading The Big Picture for the You-Can-Too Series