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How to Blog your way to Increased
          Constituent Engagement and
                   Fundraising
                   Claire Axelrad
                      May 8, 2012



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How to Blog Your Way to Increased
Fundraising and Constituent
Engagement
      Put it together and what’ve you got?
      It’ll do magic believe it or not!
      Bliggidi-BLOGgidi-Bloo.
Of all the killer social media engagement tools, it‟s
the „thingamabob that does the job.” Few tools, if
any, beat it.


     Businesses that write on
      blogs get 55% more website
      visitors and have 43% more
      indexed pages in Google
      than businesses that do not.

     Next to email, blogs are the
      most mature form of social
      media.

     Blogs are among top 5 social
      media tools used by
      marketers.
I. 4 Reasons You Should Blog

 1.   Create awareness among potential new
      audiences
 a.   Don‟t just blog for SEO.
 b.   Think about who should know more about you.
      Define your target audiences so you can create
      relevant content.
 c.   Don‟t just think from perspective of your existing
      audiences.
 d.   Create valuable content audiences will find/read/
      share. (Websites get stale fast; Blogs keep us fresh).
2.   Build bonds with
     existing supporters

a.   Don‟t just take the money
     and run.
b.   Re-enforce messaging that
     drew people to you in the
     first place.
c.   Ask for feedback; create a
     two-way dialogue.
d.   Be human; have the blog
     post come from a real
     person with a photo.
3.   Build your brand;
     Establish yourself as a
     thought leader in your
     field

a.   Your blog is the hub of your
     content and where your
     leadership can be showcased.
     Show what you know better than
     anyone else.
b.   Offer useful tips and advice (e.g.
     “news you can use”).
c.   Report from conferences to show
     you‟re on the cutting edge of the
     latest advances in the field.
d.   Have your staff post.
4.   Drive traffic to your website (and vice-
     versa) Your leadership, and ideas you generate through
     your blog, is what will drive this.


a.   Get folks to subscribe to your blog; then link back to your
     website (where, btw, your donate pages lie).
b.   Put a blog subscription form front and center on your website
     home page.
c.   Use universal share buttons to ask folks to follow you on your
     blog (in addition to Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest or whatever
     else you are using).
II. How to Get Started Blogging
            Plan First
 Persuade the “powers that be” this is a good
  idea by sharing blogs from other respected
  organizations.
 Put your blog into the context of your larger
  communications/social media plan.
 Figure out your audience so you can target
  your strategies to meet your goals, stay
  personal and know to whom you‟re writing.
Select a Template

    Look at Blogger, WordPress or Typepad.
     They‟re all free (you can pay for „extras‟) and they all
     work. Generally I see folks recommending the latter
     two for professional purposes. WordPress also has a
     self-hosted installation option. I use Blogger and am
     happy with it. You have to choose what you're most
     comfortable with and what works best for your level of
     expertise and for the defined purpose of your blog.
     Look at some blogs you like; then make your
     selection.
      Trust me, they’re simple. I’m a trogolodyte, and I can do it.
Decide What You’ll Post About
    Develop a 3 month+ editorial
     calendar with topics of interest to
     your audiences.

    Cover a range of topics. Some folks
     like chocolate; others vanilla. Have
     something for everyone.

    Identify need(s) your readers have.
     Ask customer service or your
     receptionist what your FAQs are.
     Offer help!

    Be confident you can change the
     world by sharing your expertise. Go
     to a relevant LinkedIn group in your
     industry. What are people
     discussing?
Light Bulbs are Everywhere
    Look at what others are
     writing about; find a new
     angle.
    Write about something
     that matters to you.
    Write about something
     topical. What‟s in the
     news?
    Try to stick to one topic
     per post. Attention
     spans are short. Focus.
Decide How Often You’ll Post
    Recommend: One post/week.

    Too often? Quality can suffer. Readers can
     suffer fatigue.

    Too infrequent? You‟ll lose followers.

    Ideal? What you can manage. Consistency is
     key.
Decide When You’ll Post

  Recommend: Test for yourself
  Try different days of the week/times of day.


    Monitor which posts get the most page views.

    Develop a schedule; stick with it. Exception: A blog
     schedule is about keeping YOUR peace of mind. Different things can
     come up, life may throw you something you just HAVE to blog about, or
     promotional opportunities may come your way. Blog when you have
     something to say.
Decide on the Post’s Length
    Recommend: 500-700 words

    It‟s not a book; too long and you‟ll lose readers. 500
     words is just one page double-spaced. You can do it!


    Aim for something you can accomplish. If that‟s shorter, try:
     “Top 10 Lists”; Event photos with short descriptions; Excerpts from
     workshops you‟ve already created; Summarize an article in your field
     and comment on it. Voila!


    Strive for variety. Use different formats. Have some
     fun. Example: Repurpose videos, play with cartoons or other graphic
     images.
Write a Great Title
    Headline copy is read by 8
     out of 10. Only 2 out of 10
     will read the rest.

    Technically, it becomes the
     link when the post ranks in
     search engines. Use any key
     phrase you think folks will search on here,
     preferably towards the beginning of the
     title.

    Limit yourself to eight or less
     words, or 66 characters.

    Emotionally, the title is what
     captures folks‟ attention and
     conveys a first impression of
     your brand.
Format so your Post is Scannable

    Headers and subheads: Ask yourself: If folks read only my
     headers and subheads, will they get the gist of the article? If to,
     you‟ve succeeded!

    Short paragraphs: Generally no paragraph should include
     more than 3-4 sentences. One sentence paragraphs can be used
     to add emphasis and break up lots of copy.

    Bulleted lists and numbered lists: These are easy to
     scan and work well within almost any post.

    Bold, Italics, Underline, Color: These are excellent ways
     to add emphasis and make content more easily scanned. Like
     anything else, moderation is the key.
Add Images
    They break up your
     copy, making it easier to
     read.

    They‟re worth 1,000
     words.

    They make your post
     more likely to be shared.
     Plus you can share yourself on
     Pinterest. This is a great way to
     showcase a different side of yourself
     and perhaps gain a whole new group
     of followers.
III. Finding Time to Keep it Up

    Spread the work among a team.
    Invite folks to write “guest” posts.
    Include “who will write this?” as part of your
     content calendar.
    Designate a content manager/editor to assure
     everything meets the criteria in your content
     calendar, adheres to your brand guidelines
     and doesn‟t look sloppy.
    Decide who‟ll reply to comments.
IV. Leverage Other Strategies
    Consider the blog as the
     hub of your marcom
     strategy.
    Repurpose; share
     information in your post
     on other platforms.
    Link to your blog from
     your e-news. No more
     scrolling for fans; less
     work for you!
Share Everything Back and Forth
    The magic of blogs lies in
     sharing.
    To be perceived as a thought
     leader, you must be visible in
     places where your fans hang
     out.
    Link to your blog from your
     Home Page.
    Let folks subscribe through
     RSS feed, Twitter, Facebook,
     LinkedIn, etc.
    Comment on other blogs to
     raise more awareness of
     what you do.
    Acknowledge your sources
     and inspiration.
Nonprofit Blogging Checklist
    I‟ll provide a Top 10
     Checklist summarizing
     this Webinar.
    Unleash your inner
     blogger… Create
     inspiring, relevant
     content... Become a
     leader folks will follow
     and, ultimately, invest
     with to help achieve your
     mission.
Go Forth and Conquer




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  caxelrad@alumni.princeton.edu
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How to Blog your way to Increased Constituent Engagement and Fundraising

  • 1. How to Blog your way to Increased Constituent Engagement and Fundraising Claire Axelrad May 8, 2012 A Service Of: Sponsored by:
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  • 5. How to Blog Your Way to Increased Fundraising and Constituent Engagement Put it together and what’ve you got? It’ll do magic believe it or not! Bliggidi-BLOGgidi-Bloo.
  • 6. Of all the killer social media engagement tools, it‟s the „thingamabob that does the job.” Few tools, if any, beat it.  Businesses that write on blogs get 55% more website visitors and have 43% more indexed pages in Google than businesses that do not.  Next to email, blogs are the most mature form of social media.  Blogs are among top 5 social media tools used by marketers.
  • 7.
  • 8. I. 4 Reasons You Should Blog 1. Create awareness among potential new audiences a. Don‟t just blog for SEO. b. Think about who should know more about you. Define your target audiences so you can create relevant content. c. Don‟t just think from perspective of your existing audiences. d. Create valuable content audiences will find/read/ share. (Websites get stale fast; Blogs keep us fresh).
  • 9. 2. Build bonds with existing supporters a. Don‟t just take the money and run. b. Re-enforce messaging that drew people to you in the first place. c. Ask for feedback; create a two-way dialogue. d. Be human; have the blog post come from a real person with a photo.
  • 10. 3. Build your brand; Establish yourself as a thought leader in your field a. Your blog is the hub of your content and where your leadership can be showcased. Show what you know better than anyone else. b. Offer useful tips and advice (e.g. “news you can use”). c. Report from conferences to show you‟re on the cutting edge of the latest advances in the field. d. Have your staff post.
  • 11. 4. Drive traffic to your website (and vice- versa) Your leadership, and ideas you generate through your blog, is what will drive this. a. Get folks to subscribe to your blog; then link back to your website (where, btw, your donate pages lie). b. Put a blog subscription form front and center on your website home page. c. Use universal share buttons to ask folks to follow you on your blog (in addition to Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest or whatever else you are using).
  • 12. II. How to Get Started Blogging Plan First  Persuade the “powers that be” this is a good idea by sharing blogs from other respected organizations.  Put your blog into the context of your larger communications/social media plan.  Figure out your audience so you can target your strategies to meet your goals, stay personal and know to whom you‟re writing.
  • 13. Select a Template  Look at Blogger, WordPress or Typepad. They‟re all free (you can pay for „extras‟) and they all work. Generally I see folks recommending the latter two for professional purposes. WordPress also has a self-hosted installation option. I use Blogger and am happy with it. You have to choose what you're most comfortable with and what works best for your level of expertise and for the defined purpose of your blog. Look at some blogs you like; then make your selection. Trust me, they’re simple. I’m a trogolodyte, and I can do it.
  • 14. Decide What You’ll Post About  Develop a 3 month+ editorial calendar with topics of interest to your audiences.  Cover a range of topics. Some folks like chocolate; others vanilla. Have something for everyone.  Identify need(s) your readers have. Ask customer service or your receptionist what your FAQs are. Offer help!  Be confident you can change the world by sharing your expertise. Go to a relevant LinkedIn group in your industry. What are people discussing?
  • 15. Light Bulbs are Everywhere  Look at what others are writing about; find a new angle.  Write about something that matters to you.  Write about something topical. What‟s in the news?  Try to stick to one topic per post. Attention spans are short. Focus.
  • 16. Decide How Often You’ll Post  Recommend: One post/week.  Too often? Quality can suffer. Readers can suffer fatigue.  Too infrequent? You‟ll lose followers.  Ideal? What you can manage. Consistency is key.
  • 17. Decide When You’ll Post  Recommend: Test for yourself  Try different days of the week/times of day.  Monitor which posts get the most page views.  Develop a schedule; stick with it. Exception: A blog schedule is about keeping YOUR peace of mind. Different things can come up, life may throw you something you just HAVE to blog about, or promotional opportunities may come your way. Blog when you have something to say.
  • 18. Decide on the Post’s Length  Recommend: 500-700 words  It‟s not a book; too long and you‟ll lose readers. 500 words is just one page double-spaced. You can do it!  Aim for something you can accomplish. If that‟s shorter, try: “Top 10 Lists”; Event photos with short descriptions; Excerpts from workshops you‟ve already created; Summarize an article in your field and comment on it. Voila!  Strive for variety. Use different formats. Have some fun. Example: Repurpose videos, play with cartoons or other graphic images.
  • 19. Write a Great Title  Headline copy is read by 8 out of 10. Only 2 out of 10 will read the rest.  Technically, it becomes the link when the post ranks in search engines. Use any key phrase you think folks will search on here, preferably towards the beginning of the title.  Limit yourself to eight or less words, or 66 characters.  Emotionally, the title is what captures folks‟ attention and conveys a first impression of your brand.
  • 20. Format so your Post is Scannable  Headers and subheads: Ask yourself: If folks read only my headers and subheads, will they get the gist of the article? If to, you‟ve succeeded!  Short paragraphs: Generally no paragraph should include more than 3-4 sentences. One sentence paragraphs can be used to add emphasis and break up lots of copy.  Bulleted lists and numbered lists: These are easy to scan and work well within almost any post.  Bold, Italics, Underline, Color: These are excellent ways to add emphasis and make content more easily scanned. Like anything else, moderation is the key.
  • 21. Add Images  They break up your copy, making it easier to read.  They‟re worth 1,000 words.  They make your post more likely to be shared. Plus you can share yourself on Pinterest. This is a great way to showcase a different side of yourself and perhaps gain a whole new group of followers.
  • 22. III. Finding Time to Keep it Up  Spread the work among a team.  Invite folks to write “guest” posts.  Include “who will write this?” as part of your content calendar.  Designate a content manager/editor to assure everything meets the criteria in your content calendar, adheres to your brand guidelines and doesn‟t look sloppy.  Decide who‟ll reply to comments.
  • 23. IV. Leverage Other Strategies  Consider the blog as the hub of your marcom strategy.  Repurpose; share information in your post on other platforms.  Link to your blog from your e-news. No more scrolling for fans; less work for you!
  • 24. Share Everything Back and Forth  The magic of blogs lies in sharing.  To be perceived as a thought leader, you must be visible in places where your fans hang out.  Link to your blog from your Home Page.  Let folks subscribe through RSS feed, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.  Comment on other blogs to raise more awareness of what you do.  Acknowledge your sources and inspiration.
  • 25. Nonprofit Blogging Checklist  I‟ll provide a Top 10 Checklist summarizing this Webinar.  Unleash your inner blogger… Create inspiring, relevant content... Become a leader folks will follow and, ultimately, invest with to help achieve your mission.
  • 26. Go Forth and Conquer  Axelrad Social Benefit Consulting  caxelrad@alumni.princeton.edu  Clairification.blogspot.com  @charityclairity
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