Thanks to West Suburban Philanthropic Network for asking me, Barbara Rozgonyi, to present "The Nonprofit Development Professional's Guide to Creating a Social Media Plan."
If you're looking for a presentation, workshop, course, or learning retreat for your group, you may reach Barbara Rozgonyi via CoryWest Media at 630.207.7530 or http://wiredprworks.com/speaker/.
Here's the program description:
Social media as a development tool is one of the hottest topics around. It has proven immensely successful for some nonprofits. How do you harness its potential for your nonprofit while avoiding the pitfalls? Learn from an expert how to develop an effective social media plan that will build your nonprofit's online community, attract new donors, and increase giving. Source: WSPN
Presentation Guide
Where are we now? Where are we going?
3D marketing + WIRED PR systems
Interactive presentation/community conversation
• Mobile Marketing Mini overview
• Facebook - what's new and what's working now
• Twitter - how to make the most of twitter
• Google Plus - what it is and how it works
• YouTube - ideas on how to produce webisodes
• LinkedIn - why this is a must be there network
• Instagram - what a 15 second video can do for you
• Blogging – how to get started, how to get to the next level
Social Media Marketing Plan Development Hot Seats
Wrap up and Q and A
About Your Speaker
Barbara Rozgonyi leads CoryWest Media, a strategic consultancy that attracts attention, builds brands and connects communities. Founded in 1990 and named after Barbara’s mother and grandmother, CoryWest’s services include insight full digital marketing audits, ROI-driven marketing/PR plans, and customized LinkedIn and social media training programs. A speaker, consultant, and an influential brand ambassador, Barbara loves to share her passions for people, technology and communication with every group she meets. As a founder of Social Media Club Chicago, Barbara is a globally recognized digital leader. In 2013, Nokia selected Barbara as one of two US reporters to cover Social Media Week Berlin, which led Glancer Magazine to select Barbara as one of 2013’s most fascinating faces. In January, Crain’s featured CoryWest Media as one of several businesses in the 2014 Small Biz Big Trends focus. Barbara’s blog, http://wiredPRworks.com is a top 50 marketing and PR blog. She enjoys serving on Meeting Professionals International Chicago Area Chapter’s MarComm committee and loves to talk about technology and events.
Social Media Marketing Strategy Course for Nonprofit Developers
1. The Development
Professional’s
Guide to
Creating a
Social Media Plan
WSPN April Meeting
Presented by:
Barbara Rozgonyi
CoryWest Media
@wiredPRworks
#SMPlanWSPN
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2. Thank You for Your Interest!
CoryWest Media creates business for business and
motivates action for nonprofits.
Services include:
• 360 marketing audits that maximize marketing dollars
• Accelerated marketing plans that get results ASAP
• Creative consulting that gets you noticed
• Customized social media marketing training to keep your
staff equipped to manage IRT in real time
communications that align with your near and long-term
goals
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3. About The Speaker
• Barbara Rozgonyi leads CoryWest Media, a strategic consultancy
that attracts attention, builds brands and connects communities.
Founded in 1990 and named after Barbara’s mother and
grandmother, CoryWest’s services include insight full digital marketing
audits, ROI-driven marketing/PR plans, and customized LinkedIn and
social media training programs. A speaker, consultant, and an
influential brand ambassador, Barbara loves to share her passions for
people, technology and communication with every group she meets.
As a founder of Social Media Club Chicago, Barbara is a globally
recognized digital leader. In 2013, Nokia selected Barbara as one of
two US reporters to cover Social Media Week Berlin, which led
Glancer Magazine to select Barbara as one of 2013’s most
fascinating faces. In January, Crain’s featured CoryWest Media as
one of several businesses in the 2014 Small Biz Big Trends focus.
Barbara’s blog, http://wiredPRworks.com is a top 50 marketing and
PR blog. She enjoys serving on Meeting Professionals International
Chicago Area Chapter’s MarComm committee and loves to talk about
technology and events.
Copyright 2014 Barbara Rozgonyi | wiredPRworks.com
7. Agenda
Where are we now? Where are we going?
Plan Structure
Social Media Channels
Q & A
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8. 1. We are proud. We like to show off our affiliations
with favorite causes to family, friends and colleagues.
2. We want to influence others. We want to recruit
others to our cause - and make a bigger difference.
3. We want to look smart and nice. By posting
about our causes, we can seem knowledgeable and
charitable about issues that matter.
Source: http://waggeneredstrom.com/what-we-do/social-
innovation/report-digital-persuasion/
Why People Share Causes
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9. Social Media is Your Place
Social media is the leading way the study subjects report
finding out about causes - and in some cases, that
information spurs further action like donating or
volunteering. Above all, it sparks conversation about
issues - and that's good news for causes seeking greater
visibility. Katya Andresen on LinkedIn
http://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20130320171624-6200057-the-real-reasons-people-
promote-their-causes-online
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52. Pinterest
Users generate 70% of brand engagement
on Pinterest, not brands. (Digitas)
81% of U.S. online consumers
trust information and advice from Pinterest.
(BlogHer)
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