How to write successful fundraising letters : sample letters, style tips, useful hints, real-world examples / Mal Warwick.
Part 1: Motivating your audience -- Why people respond to fundraising letters -- How a fundraising letter is like a personal visit -- What donors really think about fundraising letters -- Characteristics of an effective fundraising letter -- A leisurely tour through one successful appeal -- Part 2: The letter writer's plan of action -- What to do before you write any fundraising letter -- Eight steps toward successful fundraising letters -- The Cardinal rules of fundraising letters -- You're writing for results--not for a Pulitzer Prize -- Part 3: Customizing your appeal -- Recruiting new donors: starting intimate conversations with strangers -- Welcoming new donors: treating people like part of the family -- Appealing for special gifts: bringing your case down to earth -- Asking for year-end contributions: making the most of the holiday spirit -- Soliciting high-dollar gifts: framing the case for major contributions -- Going for bigger gifts: persuading donors to make an extra commitment -- Seeking annual gifts: building long-term loyalty, one year at a time -- Thanking your donors: friend-raising before fundraising -- Part 4: The letter writer's toolbox -- A. Sixty successful outer envelope teasers -- B. Fifty-four strong leads for fundraising letters -- C. Ninety ways to use the work "you" in a fundraising letter -- D. Sixty-three ways to handle awkward copywriting transitions -- E. Forty-one powerful ways to end a fundraising letter -- F. Fifty-eight ways to start a P.S. in a fundraising letter -- G. Fifteen ways how not to get results -- H. Ten other books to help you write successful fundraising letters.
Record details
- ISBN: 078795652X
- ISBN: 9780787956523
- Physical Description: xvi, 304 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm.
- Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: San Francisco : Jossey-Bass, ©2001.
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- Includes index.
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- Part 1: Motivating your audience -- Why people respond to fundraising letters -- How a fundraising letter is like a personal visit -- What donors really think about fundraising letters -- Characteristics of an effective fundraising letter -- A leisurely tour through one successful appeal -- Part 2: The letter writer's plan of action -- What to do before you write any fundraising letter -- Eight steps toward successful fundraising letters -- The Cardinal rules of fundraising letters -- You're writing for results--not for a Pulitzer Prize -- Part 3: Customizing your appeal -- Recruiting new donors: starting intimate conversations with strangers -- Welcoming new donors: treating people like part of the family -- Appealing for special gifts: bringing your case down to earth -- Asking for year-end contributions: making the most of the holiday spirit -- Soliciting high-dollar gifts: framing the case for major contributions -- Going for bigger gifts: persuading donors to make an extra commitment -- Seeking annual gifts: building long-term loyalty, one year at a time -- Thanking your donors: friend-raising before fundraising -- Part 4: The letter writer's toolbox -- A. Sixty successful outer envelope teasers -- B. Fifty-four strong leads for fundraising letters -- C. Ninety ways to use the work "you" in a fundraising letter -- D. Sixty-three ways to handle awkward copywriting transitions -- E. Forty-one powerful ways to end a fundraising letter -- F. Fifty-eight ways to start a P.S. in a fundraising letter -- G. Fifteen ways how not to get results -- H. Ten other books to help you write successful fundraising letters.
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Part 1: Motivating your audience | ||
Why people respond to fundraising letters | ||
How a fundraising letter is like a personal visit | ||
What donors really think about fundraising letters | ||
Characteristics of an effective fundraising letter | ||
A leisurely tour through one successful appeal | ||
Part 2: The letter writer's plan of action | ||
What to do before you write any fundraising letter | ||
Eight steps toward successful fundraising letters | ||
The Cardinal rules of fundraising letters | ||
You're writing for results | ||
not for a Pulitzer Prize | ||
Part 3: Customizing your appeal | ||
Recruiting new donors: starting intimate conversations with strangers | ||
Welcoming new donors: treating people like part of the family | ||
Appealing for special gifts: bringing your case down to earth | ||
Asking for year-end contributions: making the most of the holiday spirit | ||
Soliciting high-dollar gifts: framing the case for major contributions | ||
Going for bigger gifts: persuading donors to make an extra commitment | ||
Seeking annual gifts: building long-term loyalty, one year at a time | ||
Thanking your donors: friend-raising before fundraising | ||
Part 4: The letter writer's toolbox | ||
A. Sixty successful outer envelope teasers | ||
B. Fifty-four strong leads for fundraising letters | ||
C. Ninety ways to use the word "you" in a fundraising letter | ||
D. Sixty-three ways to handle awkward copywriting transitions | ||
E. Forty-one powerful ways to end a fundraising letter | ||
F. Fifty-eight ways to start a P.S. in a fundraising letter | ||
G. Fifteen ways how not to get results | ||
H. Ten other books to help you write successful fundraising letters. |