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Social Media: What, Why, and How? Leveraging Social Media and Web 2.0 for Nonprofits

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Social Media:

What, Why, and

How?

Leveraging Social Media and Web 2.0 for Nonprofits

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We Are Media Project:The Social Media Starter Kit for Nonprofits

Visit the WeAreMedia wiki for additional resources and to connect with other nonprofit social media practitioners via http://www.wearemedia.org

Funded by the Surdna Foundation

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Objectives

• What

• Why

• Benefits

• Strategy

• Tactics

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What is Social Media?

Using the Internet to instantly collaborate, share information, and have a conversation about ideas and causes we care about.

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Powered by ..

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It is a conversation between people

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Supporters

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Clients

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Audiences

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Donors

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And those donors too!

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Brand in control

One way / Delivering a message

Repeating the message

Focused on the brand

Educating

Organization creates content

Audience in control

Two way / Being a part of a

conversation

Adapting the message/ beta

Focused on the audience / Adding

value

Influencing, involving

User created content / Co-creation

TALK CONVERSATIONS

Source: Slide 10 from "What's Next In Media?" by Neil Perkin

Some differences in tactics

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Ref: http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/files/flippingfunnelPRO.pdf

Users are inspired and enabled to talk about your

organization

They spread the message around the network

SETH GODIN – ‘FLIPPING THE FUNNEL’

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And guess what?That conversation is …

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Not Controlled

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Not Organized

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Not On Message

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SOCIAL MEDIA USE IS GROWING

http://www.flickr.com/photos/dotpolka/34311984/

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184 million bloggers

73% of active online users have read a blog

45% have started their own blog

57% have joined a social network

55% have uploaded photos

83% have watched video clips

39% subscribe to an RSS feed

Source: Universal McCann Comparative Study on Social Media Trends April 2008

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Not everyone is a social media user

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Social is not slowing down ….

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Online MediaBroadly speaking, the top 1,000 media sites fall into two categories

Publisher MediaPublisher Media Social MediaSocial Media

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• Social Media took the lion’s share of the 2.1 trillion page views made at the top 1k media sites last year, nearly doubling 2007 PV volume

Page View ShareShare of all page views at the Top 1,000 Media sites, December 2007 – 2008

15%

85%

Publisher Media

Publisher Media

Social MediaSocial Media2008

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Welcome to the Social World

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What if

What happens?

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Market ResearchConcept TestingIssues AwarenessImprove ReputationImprove Customer Improve Client ServiceContent GenerationProgram Ideas Increased Relevant Visitor TrafficIncreased Page RankingsViral spreading of petitions or actionsFundraising – reach new donorsRecruit volunteers

Benefits

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How do we balance conversation and talk?

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A social media strategy map helps your organization think through objectives, audience, content, strategy, tools, and measurement to support your organization’s communications and Internet strategy.

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Source: Inside Obama’s Social Media Tool Kit

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Objective

•What do you want to accomplish with social media?

•Describe how your social media objective supports or links to a specific goal from your organization’s communications plan

http://www.flickr.com/photos/wili/214316968/

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Give Your Social Media Objective An IQ Test!

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To draw political attention to ongoing genocide in Darfur by delivering 1 million postcards to be sent to Obama within his first 100 days in office

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Audience

•Who must you reach with your social media efforts to meet your objective? Why this target group?

•Is this a target group identified in your organization’s communications plan?

•What do they know or believe about your organization or issue? What will resonate with them?

•What key points do you want to make with your audience?

http://www.flickr.com/photos/cuellar/57473280/

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What are they doing online?

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What research do you need?

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One Wayemail

search engineads

SocialListening

ConversationConnecting

HomebaseWeb Site

AudienceObjective

Integration with Internet Strategy

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1/3 Web Presence 1/3 One Way

1/3 Social

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Share Pairhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/ginable/325235488/

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What is one goal you have for your organization for using social media?

Share Pair

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Give Your Social Media Objective An IQ Test!

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GenerateBuzzShare

Story

ListenParticipate

Community Building &

Social Networking

Tactical Approaches

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Listen

Buzz

Share Your Story

Participate

Social Networks

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Tactical Approaches

Listen Participate

Community Building &

Social Networking

GenerateBuzz

Less Time More time

10hr 15hr 20hr

ShareStory

Tactical Approaches and Tools

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What was your biggest “aha” moment during the session?

Biggest Takeaway

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Holly Ross

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Twitter: ntenhross

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