Non Profit Marketing and Social Media

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What could possibly go wrong??? Kelly Carter Uzzo Community Outreach Coordinator

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how and why non profits should market and use social media

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What could

possiblygo wrong???

Kelly Carter UzzoCommunity Outreach Coordinator

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You Are NOT Your

Audience

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It is useless to advertise to

anyone

(except interested outspoken people with influence)

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The old rule:“Create safe, ordinary products and

Combine them with great marketing.”

The new rule: “Create remarkable products that the right people seek out.”

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“Services that are worth getting talked about...

…get talked about.”

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“The leader is the leader because they did something remarkable.

And that remarkable thing is now taken-it’s no longer remarkable when

you do it.”~Seth Godin, Purple Cow

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“We are not planting flowers;

we are planting ideas in minds…

this takes time.”

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Poll… Who is Hooked In?

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Use of Social Media generates a mixed reaction from each of us…

Fun… Productive!

Scary… Waste of time!

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Are you an Immigrant?

orAre you a Native?

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You Are NOT Your Audience

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Why?

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When you are green

you growWhen you are ripe

you rot

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Only 14% of people trust

advertisements

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78%of people trust recommendationsof other consumers

Nielsen “Trust in Advertising” Report, October 2007

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That’s….

14% vs. 78%

hmmmmm……

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You Are NOT Your Audience

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Choose Your Weapons

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Keeping Up… How much is too much?

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Drexel University

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Poll Time!

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Blog: Pace School

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No matter how we see it, Social Media is part of our lives

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You Are NOT Your Audience

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Power

AndContr

ol

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Now We All Have

a Say!

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A Helpful Venn DiagramWhen can I “friend” a current client?

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really… what’s the worst that could happen?

Don’t fear technology…

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Security Settings

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POLL… ARE YOU YOUR AUDIENCE?

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