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Boost Email Donor Newsletter Open Rates with Safe Subject Lines in Online Fundraising

 
Author: Alan Sharpe
 

The last time I checked, which is to say, yesterday, the average open rate for an email donor newsletter was 37%. That means 63 percent of donors are not opening the email newsletters theyve asked to receive.

If theyre not opening them, then theyre not reading them. And if theyre not reading them, then theyre not clicking any of the links, including the ones that lead to online donation pages. Thus, one sure way to boost your online donation rates is to boost your email open rates. One way to do that is to write good subject lines. Here are some proven methods.

1. Put your newsletter name in the subject line
With email donor newsletters, familiarity doesnt breed contempt. Familiarity breeds trust. And trust is the single most important ingredient of online fundraising success. Donors who receive your emails need to see in a split second that your email is from a source they trust and contains a message they want.

The most predictable subject line is the name of your publication. Donors who see the publication name month after month will easily recognize it and look forward to reading each issue.

2. Put your organization name in the subject line
If you received an email today with July 2006 E-Snapshots in the subject, would you know for sure who the message was from and what it was about? Only if you knew the charity well. Or had a terrific memory.

If the name of your organization isnt in the name of your newsletter, then consider putting your organization name in your subject line. This is especially vital when your email newsletter has an obscure name that only makes sense when paired with your organization name. Some examples of obscure newsletter names:

Organization: Coalition to Stop Gun Violence
Email newsletter name: Bullet Counter Points Blog

Organization: Trans World Radio
Email newsletter name: E-Snapshots

Organization: World Wildlife Fund Canada
Email newsletter name: Panda Mail

These newsletter names can all be improved dramatically as email subject lines by simply adding the name of the organization. E-Snapshots from Trans World Radio, for example.

3. Use donor-centered keywords
If you are still concerned that jumpy donors will mistake your email newsletter for spam~, then write your subject using words and phrases that describe your mission and the cause that your donors and members support. Here are three examples:

From: Greenpeace Canada
Subject: Driftnets, dolphins and your chance to tell us what you think...

From: Larry Cox, Amnesty International USA
Subject: Supreme Court Delivers a Victory for Human Rights

From: Insight for Living Ministries
Subject: A Message from Insight for Living

Just make sure that the keywords in your subject line, even if they appeal to your donors, will not set off spam~ filters. Phrases like free, prizes and save, and symbols like ! $ and XXX) will trigger spam~ filters and route your newsletter to the trash folder.

 
 
 

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