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Jeff Brooks’ Top Five Must-Read Blogs for Fundraisers

January 2007 By Abny Santicola
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3. Getting Attention (www.gettingattention.org). Authored by nonprofit marketing consultant Nancy E. Schwartz, this blog offers ideas and advice to nonprofit communicators to help them better their organization’s marketing.

4. Katya’s Non-profit Marketing Blog (www.nonprofitmarketingblog.com). This is a blog by Katya Andresen, vice president of marketing at Network for Good and author of the book “Robin Hood Marketing: Stealing Corporate Savvy to Sell Just Causes.”

5. Church Marketing Sucks (www.churchmarketingsucks.com). Part of the Center for Church Communications, this blog is, as described in its tag line, “the blog to frustrate, educate and motivate the church to communicate, with uncompromising clarity, the truth of Jesus Christ.” Brooks says he likes this blog for its edge in critiquing church marketing efforts. “It’s got a real point of view,” he adds.

Jeff Brooks can be reached via www.donorpowerblog.com

For more of his insights on nonprofit blogging, see “Blog Heaven” in the January issue of
FundRaising Success magazine.
 

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a fundraiser - Posted on January 10, 2007
I'm honored to be included on Jeff Brooks list. While this is a very worthy list... the most beautiful aspect of blogging is that users can set up an RSS feed to monitor that 50 or 60 fundraising blogs that exist. Scanning headlines can take 3 minutes or 3 hours.

I'm deeply appreciative to Fundraising Success Magazine for highlighting this growing trend.
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a fundraiser - Posted on January 10, 2007
I'm honored to be included on Jeff Brooks list. While this is a very worthy list... the most beautiful aspect of blogging is that users can set up an RSS feed to monitor that 50 or 60 fundraising blogs that exist. Scanning headlines can take 3 minutes or 3 hours.

I'm deeply appreciative to Fundraising Success Magazine for highlighting this growing trend.