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How to Promote Your Efforts Approach
Your Local Newspaper Having your name and face in the newspaper has made you a local celebrity. You are now a popular person raising money for a worthy cause. Not only will more people lend a helping hand, but public awareness about leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma increased because of you! Approach the newspaper the same way you would fundraising except ask for a story instead of money. Devise a Story Pitch What
is interesting about your story? Are you the first or only
person in your town doing Team In Training? Are there other team
members in your community? The more unique, the better the chances
of your story being told. Create
An E-mail or Print Newsletter Save money by creating e-mail newsletters. They are a quick and efficient way to communicate your TNT progress. Unlike a print newsletter, an email newsletter will most likely be passed on to others outside of your circle. Make sure to include a link to your Personal Page for donations. To avoid being labeled a spammer, avoid sending messages to those you don’t know. Some ideas to discuss in either newsletter version include: information about your honoree, coach profile, statistics about blood cancers, and information about The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s patient services. |