Nonprofit Entrepreneurs Unusual Solution
Would it not be a good idea for nonprofit entrepreneurs to "borrow" the best-of-breed practices that make some internet entrepreneurs so successful? Why the internet? Because that's where you can reach the most people with the least amount of resources. For Enterprising Volunteer WorkersYou may be a volunteer worker, playing an active role in a nonprofit organization. Here is your chance to raise the positive impact of your efforts to a higher level. What if you were to contribute some of your time to "borrow" the morally and socially acceptable methods that responsible internet entrepreneurs use to "make money"? Hand-picked marketing techniques that work ... but, this time, for the benefit of your nonprofit organization's mission. You Cannot Fail The CauseYour organization cannot afford to waste time, nor money. So the solution to raise funds... - must cost next to nothing to implement.
- must be ready to put in practice now.
- must have been proven in the field to work every time.
- must start yielding useful results shortly after implementation.
The first result that must be obtained quickly is to make the cause known to as large an audience as possible ... on a micro budget! | NGOs Are Nonprofit EntrepreneursHere is a perfect example of a NGO who succeeded in getting the word out ... and the funds in, using a proven fund-raising method. All they did was adapt the best-of-breed marketing practices of top internet entrepreneurs. Advance-Africa.com, an International Non-governmental Organization registered under NGO Act in Kenya, adapted a proven business-building process - SBI! 2.0 to meet their need to... - Make their cause widely known in the world.
- Convince their audience that their cause is just.
- Persuade donators to generously support their cause.
It worked! | By successfully adapting SBI! 2.0 to meet their marketing and fund-raising needs, Advance-Africa.com has paved the way for all other nonprofit entrepreneurs. | You need results on a micro budget too! It's worth looking into, don't you think?
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