Quotes
"Of the 106 million Americans
with Internet access, 93% use it to send e-mail."
Pew Internet & American Life
Project Survey, November-December 2000. http://www.pewinternet.org/reports/chart.asp?img=6_internet_activities.jpg
"According to a new study from Gartner, 42% of [e-mail]
users check their business e-mail while on vacation, while 23%
check it on the weekends."
Study: Users Addicted to E-mail, July 5, 2001
"Early evidence suggests that technology will make
giving easier, attract more first-time donors, and stimulate
bigger-than-average donations." James E. Austin in
his article, "The E-Philanthropy Revolution Is Here to
Stay" from The Chronicle of Philanthropy, Vol. 13, March
8, 2001 http://www.philanthropy.com
(Subscription required to view article.)
Articles
Permission Marketing & Seth Godin
Read the "Fast Company" article (April 1998) http://www.fastcompany.com/online/14/permission.html
Are
Bounced Messages an Inevitable Part of E-Mail Marketing?
by Owen Thomas, Business 2.0, 7/31/2001. http://www.business2.com/articles/web/0,1653,16586,FF.html
The
Email Savvy Organization by
Michael Gilbert. http://news.gilbert.org/savvy
Wired
Seniors: A fervent few, inspired by family ties
The Pew Internet & American Life Project, 9/9/2001. http://www.pewinternet.org/reports/toc.asp?Report=40
National
Coalition for the Homeless Debuts First E-mail by
Mickey Alam Khan, 8/21/2001. http://www.imarketingnews.com/cgi-bin/artprevbot.cgi?article_id=16726
(Subscription required to view article.)
The
Impact of Information Technology on Civil Society: How Will
Online Innovation, Philanthropy and Volunteerism Serve the
Common Good? 2001 Independent
Sector Spring Research Forum in the latest issue of Facts
and Findings. http://www.independentsector.org/PDFs/factfind4.pdf
to download the PDF.
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