Secrets of Direct Mail Mentoring Course
Give me 4 weeks and I’ll show you how to raise gobs of money through the mail!
I’m proud to announce a new teleseminar series that I’ll be starting July 14th. It’s my “Secrets of Direct Mail Mentoring Course” and in it you will learn everything you need to know to raise money like the big nonprofits do.
I’m a self-proclaimed direct mail geek and proud of it! This is my favorite technique for raising money and building relationships. Unfortunately, so many small nonprofits try to do it without knowing how to do it well, and they are disappointed with the results they get. So, I created this Mentoring Course to help.
In this 4-week course, you’ll learn how to:
- Choose the absolute best time to mail your fundraising letters
- Accurately estimate expenses and revenues
- Craft a compelling, effective appeal
- Choose the best mailing list
- Have a proven system for raising money through the mail that you can duplicate again and again
I’ll be sharing with you what I learned through trial and error over many years of raising money through the mail.
Here are all the details:
The course kicks off July 14 and the size is limited (so I can keep it small and give everyone some individual attention).
The cost is just $249. Learn more at http://www.getfullyfunded.com/directmailseries.html
I hope to see you in class on July 14th!
A quick update – if you’re thinking about this class, you better act fast. With less than a week to go before the course starts, I have just 11 seats left.
I can’t wait to get started! I know we’re going to have lots of fun and I’m jazzed about spending time one-on-one with folks to get their appeals ready!
Sandy
Thanks for the share. I have a random question? I am starting my own blog and want to know what is sharing to much information? lol and what is contributing? I want to get it right like your blog.
Robert,
You have to figure that out depending on the content of your blog. I recommend letting your readers see a little bit of your personality so your blog isn’t too boring.
Sandy