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Successful
Nonprofit Fundraising Events

Book titled: 56 MILLION BEHIND AND RISING by Claude Jollet ISBN:142512828-9

Your nonprofit fundraising events, if they are to be successfully attended, must be properly advertised. The potential donors, that your nonprofit organization is targeting, need to be made aware of all upcoming events, effectively and economically.

A Tireless Volunteer In Your Midst

There is no more economical, nor more effective, promotional vehicle than a properly structured and designed Web site to inform your targeted clientele. None.

I must point out that I am not referring to just “any” kind of Web site. Your Web site must be planned and built according to the best of breed practices … and your nonprofit organization must be able to afford it!

The two conditions, stated in the last sentence, must be met, for the Web site advertising solution to be acceptable to your nonprofit organization. Trust me. It’s entirely possible. Your Web site can become a tireless volunteer, working non-stop at promoting your organization’s cause, while also generating funds.

The funds from nonprofit fundraising events must not be wasted in paying for your Web site. It must be the other way around! In fact, it can be.

Unfair Advantage?

The immense advantage of having your own, properly built Web site, is that your organization acquires the exclusive use of a very efficient and effective promotional tool to:

  • Build your organization’s reputation.

  • Build a following.

  • Become a permanent, highly visible presence in the community, both locally and abroad.

  • Accomplish much more than let people know of upcoming nonprofit fundraising events.

  • Let your organization’s mission be widely known.

Web entrepreneurship, such as is described on this site, is far from restricted to commercial endeavors only. Top Web entrepreneurs come from all walks of life. They are, for the most part, ordinary people. However, they have two very important characteristics in common.

  • They are “on a mission” to make themselves known and to share their passion.

  • They chose a proven, step by step, method of building a Web site that is guaranteed to work for them.

As you can see, the people who work for your nonprofit organization are not any different than those who became successful Web entrepreneurs.

Fundraising is not much different from generating income for a commercial purpose. I believe I have made it abundantly clear, on this Web site, that

  1. Helpful content.

  2. Attracts visitors.

  3. Who can be convinced, by the quality of your Web site’s content, that your organization’s cause is worthy.

  4. And be persuaded, by your well chosen arguments, to contribute time and money to your cause.

Automatic Fundraising

Top web entrepreneurs reach their goal successfully by planning and building a Web site according to the best practices. Here is how they do it.

Take a look. There is no risk involved, and much to gain, in investigating the use of a well built Web site to:

  • Advertise your nonprofit fundraising events.

  • Promote your nonprofit organization’s mission, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, non stop!

Allow me to throw in a bonus idea. Your organization’s volunteers may not have to toil as much to organize nonprofit fundraising events in the future. Your organization’s Web site can be designed to take over that function, year round, automatically. Just to mention one example, you could hold a “perpetual fundraising auction”, online. There are many more ways to monetize your Web site traffic.

Think of what you could accomplish with the extra funds!

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