How to Increase
the Value of a Donor's Check
by Mark Martini
http://www.campaignsecrets.com
mmontini@campaignsecrets.com
Most campaigns simply "process" contribution checks, looking for
little more than the name and amount on each check. By doing so, they overlook important
hidden information.
And this information is key in turning a $25 check today into a $100 check tomorrow.
Specifically, you should look for two things on every check your campaign receives:
1. Who signed the check?
Most married couples have joint checking accounts, with the husband usually listed first
on the check. That doesn't necessarily mean, however, that the husband sent the
contribution.
The key is to look at who signed the check. That's the person who should get your thank
you letter as well as the next housefile mailing.
2. Are there any logos or quotes?
A logo or quote printed on a check will give you a good indication of what motivated the
donor to give.
For example, if the check has a pro-life logo or quote on it, you can be sure abortion is
a key issue for that donor. If the check has a Republican elephant, they're probably more
of a party donor interested in beating Democrats. You can use this information to better
tailor your message for each donor.
It doesn't take much time and effort. But looking for and recording this hidden
information will help you increase the value of every check you receive.
Pinch pennies today. You'll be thankful in October. |