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How To Write a Better Fundraising Letter
- Create a "widow" at the end of the first page (a thought that's finished on page two) - Make your reader turn the page - Use foreshadowing to tease your reader and keep him or her reading Your donation is tax deductible Describe what you want to do next - Tell what you're going to do

The Future of Podcasting - The Life of a Wannabe Pirate
In Fact, the adoption of Podcasting has been overwhelmingcom, Canada’s leading Podcast Directory The same issues that we saw in the '90's around commercialization Online are starting to crop up So, if you have something to say, anything at all, pull out your eye-patch, slap a parrot on your shoulder and dive into the world of Online Pirate Radio while the Booty is still good! About The Author Brent Paine is a writer and partner at PodcastEmpire

Writing Donation Request Letters
- Those that read only beginning and ending - the length of letter is irrelevant If you can't do both a newsletter and a fundraising letter, it's better to just do the fundraising letter Fundraising letters are easier to produce than newsletters and you can share news and the same information Fundraising letters create a continuity of membership; the more letters you send, the amount per person should go up

Writing A Book - Tips From An Author #7
comcom will help you get the speed of the action right, as well as easily organize your idea into a consistent logical and readable structure Keep asking yourself 'why'

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