Saturday, April 30, 2011
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Establish a Public Relations
In launching a newcomer section for an already established newsletter that promotes a positive image and fosters goodwill, you will need to involve some good public relations and service through news articles, interviews, and reviews. A fast-growing company may ally themselves with local charities, sponsor youth sports, and take other steps to communicate their commitment to community and social responsibility.
Public relation activity is purposeful for a good business.
- Increase Sales
- Attract Investors
- Forge a Customer Relationship
- Build Credibility
- Penetrate New Markets
Targeting buyers builds visibility and a client base. A positive name will reinforce customer awareness and they will differentiate your company from competitors.
By targeting a pool of potential buyers, you can build visibility and thus grow your client base. Each time people read your company name and associate it with something positive, it will reinforce their awareness of your firm and help them differentiate your company from your competitors. A start up needs to build credibility with the established sections. You must display an expert to attract media attention It's not enough to win a new customer, you need to convince a newcomer to come back and buy more. You should send a message that you value your clients and share a stake in their success. In launching a new you must inform potential buyers that you will deliver the information they seek. An important issue is your investors. A new section can bring new investors. By presenting an authority you show backers that you're a leading spokesperson in this field. Good PR can craft an image as a long-term player which will introduce you to a range of investors.{5}
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Evaluation Process
The results of our research show that a creating a new section for the Chronicle should be limited too no more than seven short articles per issue. We have evaluated the online newsletter and feel there is room for positive change. The immediate attention should be for launching this series of articles to observe reader audiences interests. If this operation becomes successful, as we assume, then later it can be an official part of the newsletter. Developing a realistic, affordable and multiyear schedule for implementing a change that increases reader subscriptions is the primary goal. The company has planned to continue a diagnostic, evolution and self improvement process year after year.
The following checklist includes Mission, Image and Case for support and Activities assessment areas:
Mission
- The mission is to have a purpose that supports the needs of the newsletter community.
- The mission fulfills the ones it serves.
- Who is actually being served?
Image
- Does the name of the organization mean something to the served constituency?
- What is the organization reputation?
- Is it respected?
- Has there been any history of bad influences?
- If so can they be corrected?
Case for support
- How convincing is the organization’s pitch to its users and its funders?
- How clearly are the financial needs of the organization outlined?
- Are contributors given a varied menu of giving opportunities?
Activities
- Is this section really needed and wanted?
- What section does the newsletter do best?
- Which do they do lest good?
These questions are relevant for the Philanthropy to form a diagnostic on the future of this project. This assessment process will be a formula for making necessary changes as the project progresses.{3}
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
History
The Chronicles development division authorized this company to do research and develop a cost effective newcomer section for their online newsletter. The Philanthropy requires from us a five written articles in a sample section; cost for that work; and advisement for the future of a well written production. The Philanthropy a notable online chronicle has been doing business in a non- profit world respectfully for several years. The owners have lately recognized a shrinking reader circulation. The management was called in and suggested an outside consultant firm, to investigate the problem. After a reliable company who does a lot of work for ProPublica a non-profit corporation, findings where sent to owners and they in turn call us to produce a newcomer charity start up section for interested beginner audiences.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Executive Summary
The purpose of this research and development report is to produce a new section reporting favorable newcomer articles that will increase the present reader circulation audience for the Philanthropy online newsletter. In order to accomplish this goal we have developed advisement on suitable publications of well written charity non-profits, for instance, About LAMB is an active participant in a special children charity non-profit function. Contributions are a significant revenue source. These feature articles on unconditional Government funding tells newcomers what's possible for the obtainment in certain funds categories. This news worthy feature offers beginner audiences a place to start learning about similar projects and we know this will also increase the old faithful subscriber interest.
The benefits derived from this operation will profit the Philanthropy. The online letter will be able to sort out the news to be published for new subscriber interest. This process will save editors labor hour cost searching for important newcomer added value.
There are three correspondences we decided to use for this to be an effective operation.
- Hypertext links to connect professionally written articles
- New articles written for the newcomers will be available for social networking
- Interesting stories on charity non-profit funders
On the basis of these findings we recommend this development project research become an on going monthly section procedure.
Transmittal Letter
The Non-Profit Fundraiser Company
333 West State Street
Trenton, New Jersey 08618
April 1, 2011
the Philanthropy
1255 Twenty-Third St, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20037
Dear Managing Editor,
The Philanthropy Chronicle’s online newsletter requests for The National Non-Profit Fundraiser Company to research and develop informative and analytic feature stories on charity non profit networking will be presented in this document. These suggested articles will discourse specific newcomer insights on how to start up organizations and how to participate locally through worthy volunteer activities.
Our evaluation develops specifications to publish special informative and analytic articles on non-profited networking. This process will produce new circulation from newcomer reader audiences. Columbus Day’s Trash to Treasure Fund-raiser Dinner and Auction and the Easter Baskets for the Children, for instance, are publication information of the right size wordings particularly desired by your online news letters. The National Non-Profit Fundraiser Company is a valid and reliable Research organization that offers worthy and meaningful information on local charity non-profit groups.
This Research Report will fill in the gray areas your newsletter has been looking for to increase reader satisfaction.
• The articles create interesting activities for charity non-profits.
• The topics are informative about networking organizations.
• The stories give insight to planning innovative fund-raising events for beginners.
The research for this report comes from a variety of first hand experiences, non-profit accounting texts and responses to on online articles exclusively written for readers who are trying to become active in the charity giving and fund-raising activity world. In Donations Welcome, for instance, this blurb suggests to always recognize and record specific reserved monetary gifts. It tells inexperienced people, in this case for scholarship funds, not to commingle special contributions with their other general funds.
Perhaps, the only thing that is more exciting than having ownership is having something nice to give someone else. We are happy to assist the Chronicle with up- to- date sources of research on newcomer non-profit publications. The Non-Profit Fundraiser Company extends a warm thank you for your interest in requesting this work done by us.
Sincerely,
John Flanagan
Director of Research and Development
JJF
(Italic’s link to web)
Title Page
Research and Development:
A Newcomer Section
Of
Beginner Charity Gifting and Non-Profit News Articles
Prepared for
The of Philanthropy
1255 Twenty-Third St, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20037
The Non-Profit Fundraiser Company
333 West State Street
Trenton, New Jersey 08618
Sunday, April 03, 2011{4}
Sunday, April 10, 2011
Works Cited
Nicholas Caprio,Kenneth Horowitz and Josephine Mathias, 2009, Pearson Custom Business Resources, Pearson Custom Publishing ,New Jersey
Footnotes 1 (Donation Welcome)
Ann Goggins Gregory & Don Howard , “The Nonprofit Starvation Cycle”
2009 by Leland Stanford Jr. University
http://www.ssireview.org/images/articles/2009FA_feature_Gregory_Howard.pdf
Footnote 2( Donation welcome)
Wolf Thomas (1999) Managing a nonprofit organization in the Twenty–First Century, New York, Simon & Schuster. Footnote 3
Mary Ellen Guffey, (2009)Essentials of Business Communication,South Western, Cengage Learning footnote {4}
How to Establish a Public Relations Campaign Copyright © 1999-2008 Edward Lowe Foundation. www.edwardlowe.org All rights reserved. http://www.esmalloffice.com/sbr_template.cfm?docnumber=pl12_3000.htm#Introduction {5}
Cost
The facts for this report are gathered from various valid and reliable sources . This company will create a new section for readers in The Philanthropy’s online newsletter. This report analysis meaningful new features that will shed a light on newcomers interest of becoming active in a non-profit. For example, a new play our Company owns called, Hilariousness promotes a women minority fundraiser style brought a lot of audience attention to the newcomer reader public.
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The length and subject of the article you want for your Site is important. The longer it is, of course the more it cost. The average section will consist of five or six articles as shown in the sample work. The word count will be between 1500-2000 words for the section articles. In the sample work there are 1700 words. The average section per newsletter for this design type will cost $1000 dollars.
These articles are created by a professional writer and edited by experienced copy editors, both qualified in the writing for web community. All articles go through an editorial process that includes subject matter guidelines, plagiarism review, fact-checking, and other steps in an effort to provide reliable information.It is the decision of this company a writer’s average article length will be no more than 500 words. To pay for good content, several articles are important to building and expanding your online business. Your content is what draws customers to you web site and entertains them while they're there. It also keeps them coming back. This can be a priceless contribution to your site, so you need to determine how much we pay a good article writer.
An article such as the excerpt from the play Hilariousness ran 235 words. The cost for this article by itself would be $117.50. Such a piece might be added if some of the original articles are shorter. This is why we are suggesting a flat $1000 contract per issue.
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Hilariousness

A Scene from “Hilariousness”
A comedy
Property of the Non-Profit Skylar Company
John: Susan, she’s a participant in our networking group and her annual fundraiser dance company puts on a show to raise money for adult women dance studios each year. I do believe paying spectators can actually feel her body rhythms flowing out to them with a certain excitement.
Susan: Holy Rodriguez, give me some black leather boots and castanets I too could express clever satire movements. Clap a tap, Clap stuff.
John: Excuse me, your missing her Latino beat, I think; cornstalk walks on joint stick ballets are much different these Spanish flamingo dance themes.
Susan: Mucho gusto, Fuentes, did you see the time she leap and split, then leap again.
Man: Yes she gets them warm, but there is something … something important I had on my mind to tell you.
Women: You could do wolf steps and howl; it must not have been too important, eh?
Man: The plain truth it’s important, I know we must have a date for her fundraiser.
Man: Engagement with Vital spirits is her next dance show; will you go with me.
Women: I am relieved, yeah! That’s it, gotcha doing a non-profit.
Man: If the spirit moves us we can help these ladies and see a wonderful show with each other. Ok you’re my guy lets do something new.