Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Find Just the Right Word for Your Site
You can run a quick check on words that might draw users to you and higher your visibility. Check it out, and take some of the mystery out of SEO -- search engine optimization.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Yoohoo, Don't Forget About YouTube
You may not have posted a lot about your organization on the Web yet, but believe you me, I can almost guarantee, folks are already talking about you. I mentioned Technorati.com in a previous post, but did you know you can use it and similar sites like blogdigger.com (which has a cool list of local bloggers), icerocket.com to see what bloggers are saying about you? Good news travels fast.
Short Case Study: Another cool way to harness the power of bloggers and to engage your supporters, is to do what one nonprofit did. The San Francisco Symphony hosted "Citizen Journalist Night." What in the world is that? Basically, they invited bloggers to hear and enjoy the symphony. Twenty bloggers agreed to come and bring a guest which ended up being 40 people. For many, it was their first time at Symphony Hall and they received all the perks that traditional journalists covering an event get.
So what did the Symphony want in return for the two free tickets they dished out? They wanted each blogger to blog about their experience. Whoa! You might say. What if the bloggers simply hated the performance? Well, therein is the key. If you start developing relationships with the community through social media, you have to be willing to be TRANSPARENT. If not, you'll lose respect in the blogosphere. We don't look kindly on phonies out here.
Be true. Be transparent. Be authentic.
How did this pan out for the San Francisco orchestra? Very well. They were able to broaden their network by reaching people in the bloggers sphere of influence without spending a ton on an advertising campaign that would have been ignored anyway.
Here are a few more ways to make your socially responsible organization everything you dreamt it would be.
- Engage your supporters and donors on YouTube. If a picture says a thousand words, then getting your message out on YouTube (the largest worldwide video-sharing community and 8th most popular site on the Internet), will say more than a million things about you and what you do.
Hey, it's free and I'm sure you already have video footage of your last fundraising event, speaking engagement, or donor reception. Go ahead, sign up and post away. - Rock the vote. Get more foot traffic to your site with Digg It! On Digg.com, people vote on Web sites and news that they think are popular and worth visiting. Why not add your organizations Web site. It's free. Did I say that it was free?
Let me know what you tried, and what worked for you. I can't wait to hear your success stories.
Harness the Power of Social Media
photo: Fred Cavazza's photos on Flickr.com
Photo from Kelsey Ruger's photos on Flickr.com
1. Familiarize yourself with the social media landscape and do a search to see how your nonprofit peers are using social media to further their cause and do more good in the world.
3. Look and learn: The Arthritis Foundation, the Centers for Disease Control, and the Human Society are just a few nonprofits who have ventured into this space because they are serious about connecting people who care about their purpose with one another.
So until later, 'put a little wonder back in your business' by adding a splash of social media here and there.
Chief Wonder Officer, Wonderfish Creative Solutions, LLC.
Add Some Passion to Your Marketing Efforts
On the "Do You Stand for Something" blog, there's an interesting post titled, "Top 10 Nonprofit Cause Strategies." Because I'm driven by passion (for life, for family, for work, for a good cause), I immediately gravitated to the forth bullet point: "Passion Marketing." The reference to the 2005 study "Importance of Brands in Consumer Involvement with Nonprofits," states that that 75% of donors give because they have a "a personal belief in the goals of the organization."
That says a lot, and I know it to be true. After losing a love one to cancer, I'm a sucker for cancer survivor stories, and I passionately support the goals of many of the organzations searching for a cure. Check out how one organization created an engaging series of stories.
What are the goals or your organization? How will you communicate those goals to your donors and potential sponsors? More importantly, how will you make an emotional connection with them and maintain that level of engagement throughout your relationship?
Get on the Bandwagon or Get Out the Way: Find Out Which Nonprofit Leaders Blog
Check out their list of nonprofit leaders who blog . I think it will be worth your while -- especially if you're on the fence about whether to start blogging or not.
A Must Read Book for Nonprofits
One customer review on Amazon.com had this to say about 'Robin Hood:' ...It helps you focus on creating clear, concise messages that will compel your donors to give, your volunteers to get involved, and your champions to go to bat for you. The book guides you step-by-step through the messages development process, how to make a compelling case for your organization; and encourages you not to worry about whether your constituents understand all the various nuances of wht you need to do, but insted to sell the soul of the cause.
Check it out for yourself on Amazon.com
What is a Nonprofit Brand?
A Nonprofit Brand is the shared emotional perception participants and supporters hold in connection with the programs and services a nonprofit offers.
Scott Bedbury, author of "A New Brand World," describes a brand as: the sum of the good, the bad, the ugly, and the off-strategy. It is defined by the accomplishments of your best employee.the shining star in the company who can do no wrong.as well as by the mishaps of the worst hire that you ever made.
What is your brand? Is your brand recognized throughout Atlanta; throughout your neighborhood; throughout community? If not, why not?
It's Too Loud Out There!
One hundred nonprofits are established everyday according to reports from the IRS.
How do you stay above the noise?
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Putting Wonder Back in Business at the Foundation Center/Atlanta
I really enjoyed sharing and learning from all my friends at the Foundation Center training session in Atlanta -- it's because of you this blog exists. You all have incredible organizations that I know will be immensely successful! I am adding various posts throughout the blog that address many of the things I shared during my presentation. So check back often. Together, we can harness the power of Web 2.0.