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Communication strategy for NonProfits Sept 15, 2011
- 3. Social Media Facts
250 million mobile Facebook
users
Source: Social Bakers
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- 4. Social Media Facts
250 million mobile Facebook
users
155 million Facebook users
in US
Source: Social Bakers
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- 5. Social Media Facts
250 million mobile Facebook
users
155 million Facebook users
in US
53.4 million LinkedIn users in
US
Source: Social Bakers
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- 6. Contents
Objective
Strategic Framework
Tools
Top 10 Actions
Best Practices
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- 7. Objective
✤ Review and discuss strategies and approaches for using social
media as a communications tool for non-profit organizations.
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- 8. Social media are media for social
interaction, using highly accessible and
scalable communication techniques. Social
media is the use of web-based and mobile
technologies to turn communication into
interactive dialogue.
- Wikipedia
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- 9. Maximizing Social Media for Communications
Hub and Spoke Model
Drive Traffic to the Hub
Utilize Spokes to engage Facebook Twitter
people in different ways:
★ Social - Facebook Hub
[Website]
★ Short Broadcast Messages -
Twitter LinkedIn
★ Professional Social Network - Youtube
LinkedIn Flickr
★ Photos - Flickr
★ Video - YouTube
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- 10. Top Social Media Engagement Tools
Website
Email and electronic newsletters
Facebook
Twitter
Smartphone App
LinkedIn Group
Google / Yahoo Groups
PayPal for merchant services/online payment collection
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- 18. What is a Facebook Page?
Facebook Pages are special
pages for organizations,
businesses, celebrities, and
bands to broadcast
information to people who
choose to connect with
them
Similar to profiles, but for
entities.
You can create and manage
a Facebook Page for your
organization from your
personal account.
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- 19. What is a Facebook Place?
Places is a Facebook feature that
allows users to see where friends
are and share their location
Places allows users to check-in
Places requires users to have
mobile access to the Facebook
application for iPhone, Android,
Blackberry
Users create places
Businesses and organizations
need to search for and claim
their Facebook Places
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- 20. Facebook
• Events
• Website Search
• Dialog
• Photos
• Discussions
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- 21. Twitter: @Starbucks
1.5 million Multiple tweets/
Follows 79,049
followers day
Hot - New -
Insider Promotions Jobs
Information
Promote other
Crowdsourcing - Starbuck
Web links Design your own Media e.g.
Frappuccino Frappuccino.co
m
Suggestions Dialog Fun
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- 22. Smartphone App
• Events: Description of events
with option to RSVP
• Photos: Photo Albums
• News: Dartmouth Now
• About: Description of Club
• Membership: Online
Registration
• Donations: Online Pledges
• Maps: Google Map of all
Event Locations
• Dartmouth Alumni Magazine
• Athletics:
Dartmouthsports.com
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- 23. LinkedIn
• Discussions
• Announcements
• Updates
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- 24. LinkedIn: Starbucks Coffee Company
31 Employees
49K Followers 16K Employees
in my Network
Posts on
New Hires Tweets
LinkedIn
Company
Map Stock Info
Information
Promotion as
Career Info, Jobs
Best Place To Groups
and Recruiters
Work
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- 25. Top 10 Social Media Actions for Non-Profits
1. Enable Online membership registration
2. Enable Online Event Registration and Event Tracking
3. Setup a Facebook Group
4. Setup a LinkedIn Group
5. Provide an Online Events Calendar - iCal, Google
6. Setup a Photo and Video Gallery
7. Offer a SmartPhone Application
8. Use Email for Broad Communications
9. Setup Call to Actions on your website
10. Maximize Usage of Facebook
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- 26. Best Practice for Social Media Communications
‣ Post information that links to your website.
‣ Post a short abstract of an article on Facebook and link to the full article on
your website.
Facebook
‣ Use a tool.
‣ Manual posts are scored higher than posts from tools such as Hootsuite.
‣ When adding content to website - add a status update pointing to new content.
‣ Tweet information that links to your website.
‣ When adding content to website - tweet a description and link to the new
Twitter content.
‣ Schedule regular tweets.
‣ Use a tool.
‣ When adding content to website - post a description and link to the new
content.
LinkedIn
‣ Use group to provide feedback to be used for decision making (Crowd
Sourcing).
Newsletters
‣ Add social media links to newsletters.
‣ For e-Newsletters add short abstract of content and link to detail on website.
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- 27. Contact Information
Kirk Tramble - President, Kizata LLC
Email: Kirk@kizata.com
Company
Web: http://www.kizata.com
Toll Free: (510) 593-5007
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