Can your charity walk participants quickly identify your volunteers out of the crowd of people attending your charity event? If they need to talk to a volunteer, it can be very frustrating when the participant scans the group and there is no way to tell the volunteer staff apart from ...
ContinueMy desire has always been for this blog to be a vital source of information to help you make your charity walks the best they can be. Statistics show there is significant traffic and that those visitors spend significant time on this website. These are great indicators that the website is ...
ContinueBlog posts, tweets, status messages and emails are all great ways to let others know about your fundraising efforts while online. But my experience is that these methods are typically responded to by those you have a personal relationship with. Those you have a connection with. Those you have built ...
ContinueHave you ever clicked on a link in an email or on a website that resulted in an error instead of the information you were looking for? Of course you have. Did you then go back to the original email or website and send a notice to the author that there ...
ContinueInterviewing on television is one way to get the word out about your charity walk. Sarah Kirwan is the Junior Hero of the 2011 Arthritis Walk at Kings Dominion. She was diagnosed with arthritis since she was 4 years old. Watch this video of her television interview with CBS 6 Anchors ...
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