1. Lead with a compelling story

People give to people, not organizations. Start your campaign page with a personal story that connects emotionally. Use the campaign description area to share who you're helping and why it matters.

2. Use high-quality images

Campaigns with photos raise 2-3x more than those without. Use the campaign gallery widget to showcase compelling images. Real photos of real people always outperform stock images.

3. Show progress prominently

Progress bars create urgency and social proof. When donors see a campaign at 60% of its goal, they're more likely to contribute to push it over the line. Place Donaiser's progress bar widget above the fold.

4. Display recent donations

The recent donations ticker shows that other people are giving, which triggers social proof. Seeing "Sarah donated $50 two hours ago" encourages new visitors to join in.

5. Make the form simple

Reduce friction. Offer 3-4 preset amounts plus a custom input. Don't ask for unnecessary information. Every extra field reduces conversion rates.

6. Add social sharing

Make it easy for donors to share your campaign after giving. Donaiser's social share widget adds one-click sharing to Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, and email.

7. Include a clear CTA

Your "Donate Now" button should be visible without scrolling. Use contrasting colors and action-oriented text. Repeat the CTA at the bottom of the page for visitors who read the full story.