* Are you tired of being the ‘best kept secret’ in town?
* Are you frustrated that people just don’t ‘get it’?
* Do you know that you could have a bigger impact – if only more people were part of your nonprofit’s family?
It is possible to grow a larger – and more engaged – audience to help you advance your cause. In this webinar, we’ll be covering both online and in-person strategies for getting the word out and increasing your list size.
6. Why is a list important?
“One of the key determinants of grassroots strength is the size of an
A larger list allows
organization’s deliverable email list.
for greater success in just about every
sphere of online engagement, from
fundraising to advocacy to viral
recruitment. And, since managing a 100,000-person list takes
nearly as much effort as managing a 1 million-person list, economies of
scale make larger lists even more valuable.”
Source: The e-Nonprofit Benchmark Study by NTEN (Nonprofit Technology Network) and
M+R Strategic Services
7. OVERVIEW
• General Themes
• Traditional
• Media / PR
• Online / Social Media
• Partnerships
• Next Steps
8. General Themes
• Listen first
• Don’t wait for it to be perfect
• Don’t wait for it to go viral
• Automate what you can
• Find a ‘meme’
14. Networking
• Community Groups, Business Groups
• “As You Go”
• Elevator Speech Exercise for Boards
– Why do you care?
– Write down some notes
– Share with 4 others
– Debrief
http://www.gailperry.com/2011/07/powerful-elevator-
speech-exercise-for-your-board-members/
15. Traditional Media / PR
• On the Move Postings
• Press Releases
• News Jacking
17. Landing Pages
• Don’t want prospect to get distracted
• Focus on one specific objective for a
landing page
• How many landing pages do you need?
18. Online / Social Media
• Webpage
• Twitter
• LinkedIn
• Facebook
• Article Marketing
19. Web Page
• SEO (search engine optimization)
– Update Content
– Keywords
– Outside Links
• Central spot for online activities
• Sign Up Box
• IFO (Irresistible Free Offer)
• “Squeeze” or landing page
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22. Twitter
• Don’t treat it like Facebook
• Post at least once a day
• Space out your tweets
• Best CTR (click through) 8-9am, 2pm, 3pm 5pm
• Best RT (retweets): noon – 4pm
• Tweet on the weekend
• Short and sweet
• Don’t be a downer
• Place links early
23. LinkedIn
• Start with your goals
• Optimize your personal profile
• Optimize your nonprofit or company profile
• Take advantage of the power of groups
• LinkedIn Answers
24. Facebook
• Think headline – not article
• Post every other day
• A picture is worth 1,000 words
• Tell good stories
• Use analytics with your links
25. Article Marketing
• Position your organization as the expert
• Provides external links to your website
• Drives new people to your website
• One suggestion to submit to:
ezinearticles.com
27. Next Steps if You’re Just
Getting Started
• Select three strategies
• Identify two-three potential partners
• Develop a plan for one of the strategies
28. Let’s stay in touch
Kirsten M. Bullock, MBA, CFRE
GrowingYourDonors.com
kirsten@GrowingYourDonors.com
502.708.1020
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of webinars and register at:
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