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Create Your Own Website to Help Spread the Word About Your Group or Organization

All of us have memories of raising funds for one item or another. Perhaps it was cookies for Girl Scouts, or wrapping paper around the holidays to help fund the school’s arts program. Whatever those memories might be, the programs that we once participated in are fast becoming mere memories themselves. This is because fundraisers have quickly begun to realize the power of the internet to help them reach and exceed their fundraising goals – with much less time or effort in many cases as well.

The right "ingredients" for your website



The first step to designing a successful web based fundraising campaign is to be sure that you have a well designed, informative and easy to navigate website. If your group is small, a very simple site will be sufficient. Your site can serve as the main ‘point of contact’ for all of those that you are trying to reach. It also acts as the ‘face’ of your organization on the web, so it should put your best face forward. You want it to portray you as the professional (or at least professionally volunteering) organization that you are, with the valid and legitimate cause that you are trying to promote. Use your site to give potential donors in-depth information about your cause as well as to provide those ‘tugs at the heart’ via pictures or stories that can help to sway a visitor into becoming a donor – and perhaps even increase the donations of those who already intended to support your cause.

Ways to promote your website



Once your website is ready to play its part, you will need to use it to its greatest advantage. Remember that one of the best things about the internet is that it allows you to reach a much wider audience than you ever could without it. So your job is to try to reach as many of them as possible. There are the obvious methods, such as announcing your website to all of your members and encouraging them to go online to visit it. You can ask them to spread the word as well. You could also pay thousands to some internet company to help you spread the word, but there are other means of broadening your reach that are free and extremely effective.

Chat rooms, forums and blogs



The internet is a virtual community, and you can gain access to a number of the niches in those communities simply by looking for them. Look for chat groups, forums and blogs that have members either in your physical community or who are likely to be sympathetic to your organization’s mission, and put your website address out there. Brainstorm all of the possible businesses, organizations, associations, clubs or other membership organizations that might have websites or email newsletters and who would be willing to help you. Ask for a brief article to be included in newsletters, announcements, flyers, group emails or any other communications that these groups might be issuing. Many will be willing to include a link to your site as well.

This is an article created by the FundraisingIP.com Editorial Team.

 

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