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With all the new technology, organizations have more ways then ever to communicate and reach donors online. This presentation will help participants sort through the different channels, share examples from leading nonprofits, and assist participants in determining which ways will be most effective for them — depending on their existing online communications, staff capacity, time, and budgets. The most popular social media tools will be highlighted and some of the latest statistics and demographics on social media use will be presented.

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Farra Trompeter [email protected]

Social Media: transforming the way nonprofits communicate

Leave a Legacy: Non-Profit Education Day March 12, 2010

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What is social media?

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It’s about reaching and connecting people

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traditional media social media

Encyclopedia Brittanica Wikipedia

New York Times TechCrunch

Print newsletter eNewsletter, Twitter, Facebook

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http://www.web-strategist.com/blog/2010/02/28/a-sense-of-scale-social-networking-by-the-numbers-video/

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Why should my nonprofit care?

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Maybe you shouldn’t…

Social media is not… •  Free •  A silver bullet for fundraising •  An opportunity to control your message •  An opportunity to tell everyone what you think •  Inherently appealing and cool to millenials •  An alternative to clear messaging/mission

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Social media is… •  Pretty low cost •  Growing by leaps and bounds •  An opportunity for conversation •  A great way to reach certain audiences •  A complement to the messages you’re sharing

through other channels

That said…

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Source: http://www.idealware.org/sm_survey/download.php

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http://royal.pingdom.com/2010/02/16/study-ages-of-social-network-users/

Average social network user = 37 Feb 2010

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Who’s where?  116 million unique U.S. visitors  Slightly more female  Mostly younger, aged 13-34

 24 million unique U.S. visitors  Slightly more male  College education (33% have a graduate degree vs. Internet avg of 21%)  Generally older, more educated, and more affluent

 23 million unique U.S. visitors  Peak at the 18-34 age group (16% of its total vs. 8% of the total Internet audience)  Less wealthy than those on Facebook and LinkedIn

http://www.openforum.com/idea-hub/topics/marketing/article/improve-your-social-media-strategy-by-paying-attention-to-demographics-laura-aronsson-and-bianca

Dec 2009

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http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2009/Adults-and-Social-Network-Websites.aspx

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Why do people participate?

•  Keeping up with friendships •  Making new friends •  Succumbing to social pressure from

existing friendships •  Paying it forward •  The altruistic impulse •  The prurient impulse •  The creative impulse •  The validation impulse •  The affinity impulse

Source: Groundswell (book)

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How do people participate?

© http://blogs.forrester.com/groundswell/2010/01/conversationalists-get-onto-the-ladder.html

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Great! So now what do I do?

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Start by listening

© robertcarlsen

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Listening Online

•  Set up Google alerts, Technorati search, Twitter search, etc. http://socialmedia-listening.wikispaces.com/Tools

• Your name and people connected to your organization • Your organization’s name • Program or event names • Peer/competitor names and program/event names • Your tagline or other key phrases • URL for any web properties (main website, blog) • Related issues/topics • Common misspellings

Source: Beth’s Blog, Beth Kanter

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Select the tools based on goals + audience, and what you can manage.

© BoomeraATV

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Source: Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

http://beth.typepad.com/beths_blog/2008/10/how-much-time-d.html

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Source: http://www.e-benchmarksstudy.com/socialmedia/key-findings/

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Be nice, share, and say thank you.

© OMP Production

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should be more conversation,

less marketing

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If you want people to care, make it about them… not you!

http://www.angelamaiers.com/2008/09/my-twitter-enga.html

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Help the community connect.

© parentprojectmd

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Bring all your online communications together.

© fhoke.com

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Don’t forget about other online listings.

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Expand your definition of success

•  Increased awareness of your cause •  Shift in your org’s reputation •  New and repeat program participants, activists, donors •  Increased requests for your programs •  Pageviews/clicks/comments/fans/etc. •  New email addresses/contact info •  Signatures/actions taken •  Dollars raised •  Mentions online

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Examples

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Group

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- Resources -

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Resources • NTEN: We Are Media http://www.wearemedia.org • Social Technographics http://blogs.forrester.com/groundswell/ • Beth’s Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media http://beth.typepad.com • Frog Loop: Build Your Own Listening Dashboard http://bit.ly/3JIwZ • Using Social Media To Meet Nonprofit Goals http://www.idealware.org/sm_survey/download.php • Nonprofit Social Media Benchmarks Study http://www.e-benchmarksstudy.com/socialmedia/

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Let’s stay in touch

facebook.com/bigduck facebook.com/farratrompeter

[email protected]

bigducknyc.com/blog bigducknyc.com/blog/?author=6

twitter.com/bigduck twitter.com/farra

linkedin.com/in/farra

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Questions?

© Jeremy Crow