Non-Profit Summit: Harnessing the Power of Social Media

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The International Association of Business Communicators presented the Phoenix Non-Profit Summit Thursday, April 5. I was honored to present on social media and strategies that non-profits can use to support their mission. Whether for-profit, non-profit (or somewhere inbetween) the same rules apply. Build relationships and communicate value. Slides include statistics from the 2012 Nonprofit Social Network Benchmark Report.

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HARNESSING THE POWER OF SOCIAL MEDIA

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www.Three DogMarketing.com

Kristin Slice, MA Partner, Three Dog MarketingCertified Social Media Strategist

www.Three DogMarketing.com

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TODAY’S GOAL:

Provide basic mechanics of social media, information and real action steps to

strategically use social media to build your online communities.

Plus, key strategies for successful Social Network Marketing™ Campaigns.

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SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM

Your ProfileGeneral Info

Wall

Events

Applications

SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM

Profile

Wall

General Info

Applications

Kristin Slice

Profile

Nancy Sanders

Profile

Lori Peters

Profile

SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM

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Wall

General Info

Applications

Kristin Slice

Profile

Connection

SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM

Profile

Wall

General Info

Applications

Kristin Slice

Profile

Connection

Direct Message / Message Private

Direct Message —Using @ or Wall Post

Public

SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM

Profile

Wall

General Info

Applications

Kristin Slice

Profile

Direct Message / Message Private

Direct Message —Using @ or Wall Post

Public

Status Update / Tweet

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BASIC SOCIAL NETWORK MARKETING™ STRATEGY

SOCIAL MEDIA OFFERS A HANDY, LOW-COST WAY TO BUILD A NETWORK OF SUPPORTERS WHO SHARE IDEAS AND INFORMATION. BUT DONATIONS COME ONLY WHEN THE BONDS ARE STRONG AND THE NETWORK IS BIG. 

- ALLISON FINE, CO-AUTHOR OF A BOOK CALLED THE NETWORKED NONPROFIT

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NON-PROFIT COMMUNITY ONLINE

SOCIAL NETWORK MARKETING™

EXAMPLE: GABRIEL’S ANGELS

EXAMPLE: GABRIEL’S ANGELS

“Gabriel’s Angels utilizes social media as a means to increase awareness of our organization. Our current contact count from Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn efforts is over 22,000 individuals. In addition, we have raised $40,000 over two years by asking our supporters to vote in online contests. Social media is an integral part of our overall marketing and communications plan at Gabriel’s Angels.”

- Pam Gaber, CEO

2012 Nonprofit Social Networking Surveys Top 3 Factors for Success on Social Networks:

#1 (41%) Developed a Strategy.

#2 (37%) Prioritization by Executive Management.

#3 (28%) Dedicated Social Media Staff.

SOCIAL NETWORK MARKETING™

Step One – Strategy

Goals

Messages

Who? – Including Policies

Integrate with Marketing  

SOCIAL NETWORK MARKETING™

Step Two – Build

Set up a quality Facebook Page

Twitter Account

LinkedIn

Bonus points for Google Page, Google+ Account, Pintrest  

SOCIAL NETWORK MARKETING™

Step Three – Connect and Communicate

- Connect and Listen

- Communicate Regularly

- What does your target find valuable?  

BASIC SOCIAL NETWORK MARKETING™ STRATEGY

READY, AIM, SOCIALIZE!

Key Strategy – Remember strategic partners/competitors

Key Strategy – Claim your space (blog, video, Google places, yelp)

Key Strategy – When meeting new contacts at events, connect with them on social media

Key Strategy – content or post with call to action

Key Strategy – create/schedule posts in advance. Leverage your content!

READY AIM SOCIALIZE!

Don’t be scared! Social Network MarketingTM

is a huge opportunity for non-profits.

It does take time, stick with it because SM is not going away.

Use a strategy, ask questions and get support.

Have fun! Show your personality! SHOW YOUR PASSION!

TRENDS

Kony 2010 Invisible Children - over 87 Million Views

Slacker “ivism” Increasing Transparency – Komen New Applications - Causes (Facebook),

Crowdrise and Network for Good, Cause.IT

Increasingly visual and multi-media

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Strategic - Authentic - Results

Where Do You Go From Here?

Connect with Three Dog Marketing Online

Email: socialmedia@threedogmarketing.com

Call: 602.476.4509

www.facebook.com/threedogmarketing

www.linkedin.com/kristinslice

@3dogmarketing