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      Volume 14, Number 32 Issue #232                                                             ISSN: 1933-9690

Welcome, fellow writer!

In each issue of Word Wise, you get writing tips to help you save time and write better.

A simple timeline can help you plan your content now through year end. Today's feature explains what you need to write (and when) to eliminate last-minute scrambling.   Let me know  what you think of this tip !
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FEATURE: Use This Simple Timeline to Plan Now for Year End
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A simple year-end content timeline can help you stay on schedule in communicating with readers as you approach year end.

This is particularly important as the calendar turns over from August to September, and then creeps closer to December - and especially if you are a ministry, nonprofit, or small business. About 40% individual gifts are given to nonprofits during the last quarter of the calendar year.

Avoid the panic. Use this easy plan. It's simple - content focuses on one topic. It's inexpensive because it relies largely on electronic media and re-uses the same (or similar) content a few times.

What you need is ...

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More Tips for Fundraising Writing
3 Copywriting Formulas That Pull Gifts The Ask: 5 Magic Words That Open the Door for Your Nonprofit How To Identify A Matching Gift Donor For Year End Your Year-End Content Writing Checklist
A Wise Word


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Read a devotional about this scripture here. Get other words of wisdom about writing  here.
That's it for now. See you next time.

Remember ... words matter. Use them wisely!

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