Obama does a 360
The interweb is packed full of congratulations and celebrations over Barack Obama’s victory and it seems a pretty good time to have a look at some of the tools he used to win and see what lessons there are to learn for fundraising in the UK. There are...
Thinking big
For all the talk about great targeting and brilliant creative, to my mind, the single most important element that influences how much income we generate is the central idea around which the appeal is built. The Art Fund appeal for the Blue Rigi which won the best use of DM at the...
Don't take the P. Give it instead
The Yougov research into giving to charity during the credit crunch that was undertaken in June and published in August provides a couple of intriguing insights into what people may or may not do in the upcoming recession. They may well be less likely to...
Communications should pull donors to you
Some communications push and some pull. What do yours do? Push and pull are terms we coined at Bluefrog for describing different types of approaches to talking to donors. A pull communication is one that the donor enjoys receiving and engaging with. it generates a...
Should you worry about the size of your donation form?
I've got to start somewhere, so I'll ease my way into blogging with a little mythbusting. We've been involved in this over the past year or so as we look at testing some of the weird claims about direct marketing that you just aren't sure...
The Essentials
Crack the Code to Regular Giving: Insights, Strategies, and a Special Giveaway!
‘Tis Halloween. Keep to the light and beware the Four Fundraisers of the Apocalypse!
Why do people give? The Donor Participation Project with Louis Diez.
A guide to fundraising on the back of a postcard
What does the latest research tell us about the state of fundraising?