I discovered fodey.com's newspaper snippet generator via popular blogger Steve Rubel, who always has interesting and instructive posts on marketing and PR.
As the image below shows, this free and easy tool provides a fun way to recognize staff members, volunteers, and donors. Some ideas:- Use your nonprofit's name in the name of the newspaper, e.g., "YMCA Times." If it's too long a name, use "Great News" or "Hope Times." (Play around with the text -- long titles get cut off. You'll also have to play around with the body of the story, as spacing between words can get funky.)
- Use your town's name in the "dateline," as in the example below.
- Include quotes from leaders of your nonprofit, and, with permission, from kids and adults who have benefitted from the work of the person you're honoring.
- Use the story images on your Web site, in email newsletters, and in flyers.
- Create and save your story in a Word or a text editor before generating the image with the snippet generator. You can then re-use parts of it or revise it. (Once you save the story in the snippet generator, you can't edit it.)
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Fun too, and your productive suggestions to use it are interesting.
I used it to send congratulations to my friend who got promoted. I think it was better than a card.
Posted by: Kami Huyse | May 11, 2006 at 10:42 AM
Thanks for the idea, Kami. I am enjoying your blog.
Posted by: Celeste W. @studio 501c | May 14, 2006 at 12:52 AM
Thanks for reading, and sharing too ;-)
Posted by: Kami Huyse | May 14, 2006 at 02:36 PM
Great Find!
Posted by: Beth | June 06, 2006 at 09:37 AM
Thanks for dropping by, Beth.
Posted by: celeste w @studio 501c | June 10, 2006 at 11:32 PM
lol great find! Too bad I can't use it for my local town because our language isn't english.
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