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Investor Weekly |
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Launched in 1994, and with its coverage broadened recently to include retail as well as institutional news, Investor Weekly provides coverage across superannuation, funds management, masterfunds, dealer groups, administration, custody and investment manag |
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Since 1996, The Strategist has been the leading source of information and strategies in the Self Managed Superannuation (DIY) industry. The Strategist is read and applied by both financial professionals and individuals who are looking to extend their know |
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CFO Magazine is a specialist finance magazine for senior financial officers. It deals with all aspects of organising and running a medium to large organisation, public, private and government. Those aspects including recruitment, management, financial rep |
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Money Management |
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Money Management is the market leading independent newspaper for the retail financial services industry. Launched in 1987, it continues to be the "bible" of personal investment professionals, and is the medium within which fund managers communicate to the |
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Marketing Your Fundraiser For Success
By: Brooklynn Anderson
One of the biggest mistakes most groups and organizations make is to not
properly market and publicize your fundraiser. Don’t make the mistake of
thinking they will just find you because you and your group will be in the right
place at the right time! Get them excited about the fundraiser, make them want
to come and participate, make it fun for them!
Below we have some easy and FREE tips to help you make the most of marketing
your fundraiser for success!
Tip One: Send out a press release but be sure to give yourself a minimum of four
weeks lead time. There are many free press release announcement services online,
just do a Google search to find them.
Tip Two: Make the small business owners in your area aware of your fundraising
event. Offer them a sponsorship for a small donation toward your fundraiser.
It’s a win/win situation for you and them!
Tip Three: Focus on the goal! On all materials pertaining to your fundraising
event, be sure to include the grand total that you need to achieve for your
group or organization. This will help create urgency and it will also help keep
you motivated.
Tip Four: Flyers are one of the oldest and truest forms of marketing and it
works! Make flyers on your own home computer and be sure to take them everywhere
with you. You could even use Avery postcards so you can print four up at a time
and they are still plenty big.
Tip Five: If small businesses aren’t interested in sponsoring your fundraiser
ask if you can at the least leave flyers on the counter for their customers.
Many will say yes, you just have to ask! Another option is to visit the store
before printing your flyers and ask them if they would like to include a free
coupon on your flyer as well – it’s an added benefit for your customer and it
also gives the company a little something for helping out as well.
Tip Six: Network in circles that have something in common with your fundraiser.
If you have a website make sure your fundraiser is prominently displayed on the
front page. If you don’t have a website, get one! It doesn’t have to be big and
fancy but somewhere to direct your customers will expand your business reach.
Tip Seven: If you have a friend in direct sales, ask her if she would like to
participate in the fundraiser and it will also be a good way for her to get her
name out there and also be recognized for her fundraising efforts.
Marketing your fundraiser can be done in several different ways; these are just
a few, free ways to get started. Depending on your organizations needs and how
it is set up will determine which avenue is best for you pursue but this should
help get you started on the right path - Happy fundraising!
About the Author:
Brooklynn Anderson is the owner of http://www.fundraisinghq.com the ultimate
fundraising resource. FundraisingHQ is organized into the different types of
fundraising ideas to help your group run successful fundraisers! |
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