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The Fund Raiser's Guide to the Internet [Paperback]

Michael Johnston (Author)
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Wiley Nonprofit Law, Finance and Management Series October 29, 1998
The American Red Cross received $128,000 in direct donations.

Greenpeace International's donations average $3,000 a week.

The World Wildlife Fund is getting over 100 donations a month.

All online.

Many nonprofits, intent on maximizing their donor base, have added the Internet to their roster of traditional solicitation vehicles, transforming it into an engaging, effective tool for getting out their messages. In addition to boosting visibility, Web sites offer a cornucopia of creative possibilities—from free coupon giveaways to tie-ins with on-air radio pledge drives to celebrity artwork auctions or online lotteries. In addition to the online convenience of e-mail membership and automated credit card donations, online solicitations can sometimes result in higher donations than "real world" donations.

This practical, nontechnical guide to fundraising on the Internet, written by an Internet veteran who's designed scores of successful money-making sites, describes not only how to set up an attention getting Web site, but also how to make a Web site as well as any credit card transaction entirely secure. The Fund Raiser's Guide to the Internet takes the novice Web site creator from the basics of writing on the electronic tablet to tips on creating an effective reply device, complete with information on designing a premium gift array, made with exhilarating graphics. Examples of innovative sites for such world-class nonprofits as the Rainforest Action Network, the World Wildlife Fund USA, and Greenpeace Canada illustrate the sites' role in overall fundraising campaigns. Complete with a Web site scratchpad for designing a mock-up Web page, a checklist of "musts" for fundraising sites at the end of every chapter, and a disk with over 100 sites referenced in the book, The Fund Raiser's Guide offers site-tested advice on how to actually craft and perfect a Web site that turns a site visitor into a committed donor.



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This book presents the issues, technology, and resources involved in online fundraising and donor relations. A practical how-to guide, this book presents real-world case studies and successful practices from a top consulting firm, as well as guidance, inspiration and warnings to nonprofits learning to develop this new fund-raising technique. It also covers such important factors as determining your market, online solicitation pieces, security issues, and setting up your Web site.

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The American Red Cross received $128,000 in direct donations.

Greenpeace International's donations average $3,000 a week.

The World Wildlife Fund is getting over 100 donations a month.

All online.

Many nonprofits, intent on maximizing their donor base, have added the Internet to their roster of traditional solicitation vehicles, transforming it into an engaging, effective tool for getting out their messages. In addition to boosting visibility, Web sites offer a cornucopia of creative possibilities--from free coupon giveaways to tie-ins with on-air radio pledge drives to celebrity artwork auctions or online lotteries. In addition to the online convenience of e-mail membership and automated credit card donations, online solicitations can sometimes result in higher donations than "real world" donations.

This practical, nontechnical guide to fundraising on the Internet, written by an Internet veteran who's designed scores of successful money-making sites, describes not only how to set up an attention getting Web site, but also how to make a Web site as well as any credit card transaction entirely secure. The Fund Raiser's Guide to the Internet takes the novice Web site creator from the basics of writing on the electronic tablet to tips on creating an effective reply device, complete with information on designing a premium gift array, made with exhilarating graphics. Examples of innovative sites for such world-class nonprofits as the Rainforest Action Network, the World Wildlife Fund USA, and Greenpeace Canada illustrate the sites' role in overall fundraising campaigns. Complete with a Web site scratchpad for designing a mock-up Web page, a checklist of "musts" for fundraising sites at the end of every chapter, and a disk with over 100 sites referenced in the book, The Fund Raiser's Guide offers site-tested advice on how to actually craft and perfect a Web site that turns a site visitor into a committed donor.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (October 29, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0471253650
  • ISBN-13: 978-0471253655
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,233,818 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The best tool for nonprofits to understand the Net!, March 2, 1999
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There is no doubt that Johnston's book is the most thorough study to date about how nonprofits utilize the Internet. It's full of real examples, which is a rare thing in Internet literature. Usually, it's just about potential and hype. Now, we've got some real data.
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5.0 out of 5 stars best guide around, April 17, 2000
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Michael Johnston's written the best guide on online fundraising around. Lots of detail and practical advice. Well worth reading.
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In a medium still very much in its infancy, the measuring tools, the measurers, and the statistical results about the Internet are maddeningly wide ranging. Read the first page
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monthly donor club, online donors, reply device, gift array, online marketing plan, online lottery, online lotteries, nonprofit web sites, online donations, online bidders, online demographics, online visitors, online gift, credit card donations, nonprofit might, electronic civil disobedience, secure web pages, nonprofit should, nonprofit sites, direct mail fund raising, nonprofit needs, nonprofit managers, many nonprofit organizations, gift amount, online auction houses
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Site Name, Greenpeace Canada, World Vision, American Red Cross, United States, Canada Web, West Park Hospital, World Wide Web, Personal Action Center, Web Networks, Amnesty International, Met Net, New York, The Body Shop, Christian Coalition, Yale University, Royal Geographic Society, Sierra Club, Sun Microsystems, United Kingdom, Arthritis Canada, Business Week, Conservation Action Network, Ducks Unlimited Canada, Hong Kong
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