Making Social Media Work for Your Nonprofit

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Making Social Media Work for Your Nonprofit An overview by Trish Perkins Nonprofit Technology Consultant

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Making Social Media Workfor Your Nonprofit

An overview by Trish Perkins

Nonprofit Technology Consultant

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Secretaries…

Paper…

Dictaton and transcription.

Snail mail.

It was a simpler world.

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Now there’s just too much information. It’s too complex.

Isn’t it?Isn’t it?

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Social Media is…

• Social media is people using tools (like blogs and video)

• and sites (like Facebook and Twitter) to share content and

• have conversations online.

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Where are you now?

The first on your block?Early Adopter?

Slow and careful?Resistant?

It’s a tool of the devil!

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About me

• Writer• 2001—began taking courses in Information

Systems. • Nepal and India—working in the NGO space.• VISTA• FaithAction International House• Digital literacy

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Before you leap…

• Web site• Online donations• Email that complies with federal anti-spam

laws• A website analytics tool like Google Analytics

http://www.nonprofitmarketingblog.com/site/is_your_nonprofit_facebook_page_worth_it_measurements_and_analytics_techniq/

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1. Social media are powered by the Internet.

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2. Social media are NOT mass media.

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3. Social media are accessible to any organization or anyone with an Internet connection.

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4. Social media enable people to connect to each other across space and time.

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5. All communications strategies and tools must be driven by the needs and requirements of an

audience, NOT the needs of an organization.

http://www.marketingfornonprofits.org/2008/07/primer-on-social-media.html

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(It’s a conversation.)

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Best In-Depth Primer

www.wearemedia.org

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Best Social Media Guru

Beth Kanterwww.bethkanter.org

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Best 12-Step Guide

Red Cross Social Media Handbook

http://sites.google.com/site/wharman/social-media-strategy-handbook

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1. Get social media savvy yourself first.

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2. Get clear about your goals.

• Use social media to execute your mission. [Your mission statement here.]

• Goal: To create an empowered online community of [your org name here] supporters.

• Goal: To listen to supporters and do better.• Goal…last and iffiest…to raise money.

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3. Start by just listening.

“Social media is not about you. It’s about people’s relationships with you.”

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From Flickr: Colleen AF Venable

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Listening Tools

• RSS• Google Alerts• SocialMention• Technorati• Twitter Search• Delicious

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4. Engage, invite engagement

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Offer your content, invite content

• Share This• Flickr Photos in Creative Commons so people

can download them.• Use videos, upload videos• Retweet your content• Share Facebook items with friends

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5. Give up control

“If you want people to spread your message, you

have to trust them. Let go.”

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What to do when someone comments:

• Thank them.

• Point them to a resource.

• Ask them a question.

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Problem?

• Offer correct information.

• Try to solve the problem.

• Ask them to contact you directly.

• Here’s what the Air Force does:

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/cambodia4kidsorg/3226367547/

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Basic Tools & Sites

Let’s see a few…

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Blogs

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Facebook

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Twitter

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YouTube/Vimeo

Video sharing

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Photo Sharing

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Best Practice

Test everything.

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Measure Everything

• Google Analytics

• Click-throughs to your web site

• Donations - Segment by source

http://www.fundraising123.org/files/Nonprofit911_Nonprofit_Facebook_Page_Worth_It_052510_SLIDES.pdf

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Start Small

• Pick out one channel and get your feet wet (find one that won’t take much time and relates to your org’s goals.)

• Write down your successes. • Write down your challenges. • Ask or listen to the people you connect with about

what worked and what didn't. • Watch other nonprofits and copy and remix for your

next project. • Rinse, repeat.

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Have fun!

…and thanks for coming!

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Credits• Blind Stenographer using dictaphone, Library of Congress collection,

Flickr.com

• Shattered glass, Julian Burgess aka aubergene, flickr.com

• http://www.fundraising123.org/article/your-nonprofit-facebook-page-worth-it-measurements-and-analytics-techniques

• What to do with negative comments?• http://blog.socialsourcecommons.org/2010/06/im-monitoring-social-

media-now-what/

• Airforce Blog response photo• http://www.flickr.com/photos/cambodia4kidsorg/3226367547/