what not-for-profit needs to know about the marketing revolution

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what you need to know about the

marketing revolution

presented by: jeph maystruck

what happened?

the future of marketing

much ado about not-for-profit

what happened?

1. we have to ignore a lot more

2. we’re getting smarter

by the time they are 3 years old,american children

recognize an average of 

100 brand logos

-dr. allen kanner, child psychologist at the wright institute in berkley, california.

the flynn effect

what’s the most powerful form of

marketing?

word-of-mouth is still the most powerful form of

marketing.

its just easier now.

social media doesn’t change anything but allow us to

communicate faster

people only go on the internet for two reasons, to either

solve a problem orto be entertained.

nothing else.

what’s the twitter?

(bring the keg to the party)

the future of marketing is

social objects

interesting facts about donations

70% of people donate money because of

social pressure30% donate because of

alutrism

-john list professor of economics, university of chicago

you must create social proof

if you’re serious about raising money, offer people a prize.

-john list professor of economics, university of chicago

German researcher Armin Falk shows that a bigger gift amplifies the reciprocity effect.

Falk’s study involved mailing 10,000 requests for charitable donations, divided into three groups.

One group received only the letter requesting the donation,

one group received the letter plus a free postcard and envelope (the small gift)

The last group received a package containing four postcards and envelopes (the large gift).

The small gift boosted donation totals by 17 percent. The recipients of the large gift, though, were even more generous: they donated 75 percent more than the no-gift group.

This experiment is significant in a couple of ways….

First, it tested reciprocity in the real world, not in an academic setting.

Second, it demonstrated that the reciprocity effect is proportional to the perceived size of the gift or favor, even when the variations are relatively minor.

-brainfluence by roger dooley

what should your online presence look like?

you have to measure(Google Analytics measures what people Google to get to your site, what pages they go to on your site

and where else people come to your website from other than search

engines.)

what should you do now?

say yes

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