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Sara Ashton Amnesty International Blogging an introduction

Blogging for change

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Page 1: Blogging for change

Sara Ashton

Amnesty International

Bloggingan introduction

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Why blogging matters?

More intimate relationships

that brings you closer to

your customer and builds

affinity with your brand

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Why blogging matters?

Cost effective

tool you can

use to reach

influencers

who will

recommend

you to others

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Why blogging matters?

Blogs spread news

They can give your

message wider momentum

– a blog is never

yesterday’s chip paper

Wider comment

opportunities for us and

others

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But before we start…

Blogging for the sake

of blogging will bring

no value

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Let’s start here…

You are

unique

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126 million

blogs

Let’s start here…

That’s a lot of noise

How are you different?

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Find

your

voice

Getting started

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Write about the

things you’re

passionate about

Be clear and

consistent in your

communication

Getting started: Write

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Getting started: Invest

Your community will only

be as good as the amount

of effort you put in

Get involved

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Getting started: Listen

Don’t broadcast.

You don’t have to

respond to every

comment but it is

about listening and

facilitating

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Getting started: Ask their opinion

You don’t need to

provide all the

answers but give

your community

something to think

about

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Getting started: Have opinions yourself

Don’t just report:

Have an opinion

and seek it

from others

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Getting started: Experiment

Don’t be afraid to

evolve

Try new things:

Live blogging

Guest blogs

Photos

Video

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Blogger outreach

Build your network

Find bloggers and

connect

Comment on their

posts, use trackbacks,

have a blogroll and

feature bloggers in

your posts

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Blogging should be part of an integrated web strategy

Beyond blogging

Insert images of Amnesty on other networks

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Maintaining a high quality blog

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We used a blog post to launch the campaign

Staged a ‘tweet mob’ to draw attention to the number of women facing violence in Britain each year.

At 1:10pm on Friday 6th March around 3000 people tweeted: ‘Each year around 1 in 10 women

experience rape or other violence. Act now: oneten.org.uk’

Amnesty case study: International Women’s Day

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Amnesty case study: Shaming Shell

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Moderation

Develop your

house rules

Maintain a light touch,

your community will

often self moderate

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Measurement

Keep an eye on your

stats, work out which

posts are popular and

why

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Building a blog

Comment on their

posts, use trackbacks,

have a blogroll and

feature bloggers in

your posts

You can be up and

running within ten

minutes on

Wordpress or Tumblr

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Finally…

It’s not about the blog it’s

about the experience

you create

People talk about a unique

blog and share it with

their friends

A good experience builds

affinity and keeps them

coming back for more

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Any questions?

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