Set Up Your New Device

Our friends at Lifehacker have written a series of posts helping new device owners get acquainted with their new device. They’ve detailed steps for getting started with each device, as well as linking to several of their compilations of “Best apps for doing _____ on a _____ device.” If you’re considering a switch to a…   Read more


Writing Newsletters That Get Read Every Time

Let’s be honest, if your email newsletters are boring or require too much effort most of your donors aren’t going to read them. These two ideas can help your newsletters get read every time.


Designing Newsletters With Your Donor in Mind

I’m on the email list for an unnamed parachurch ministry who I never gave permission to send me updates in the first place. And their newsletters contain about 10-15 different articles, 25 prayer requests, and minimal pictures. Let’s just say I delete them after about two seconds of scanning. Even if I wanted to stay updated about their ministry, there is no way I’m going to read 10-15 different articles or pray through 25 prayer requests about things happening in their ministry that I know nothing about.



How to Get Subscribers For Your Newsletter

When most campus ministers start fundraising, we send a really long mass Facebook message to all of our friends asking them if they want to donate and/or join our newsletter list. Then, 99% of the people on the list ignore us, knowing we’re not going to follow up. You, the wonderful Staffhacker reader, will not be like that. The system I’m about to share with you doubled the number of people reading my email newsletter. So, get ready.