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Communications for Impact in Small NonprofitsMary Turck

@maryturck

[email protected]

http://maryturck.wordpress.com

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Your story

Don’t let the tail wag the dog!

• Story

• Strategy

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So many tools!

Email blasts and newsletters *

E-Democracy, NextDoor, Yahoo groups *

Church bulletins, bulletin boards

Facebook - profiles, pages, groups *

Press releases *

Twitter, LinkedIn, Tumblr, WordPress …

Your web page *

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Email blasts and e-newsletters

IdentityShare widgetsSubscribe optionVisualsRegular

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How to send

Mail Chimp, Constant Contact, otherUnsubscribe optionContact info

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On-line forums and groups

E-Democracy

NextDoor

Yahoo groups

Open Saint Paul

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Facebook profile

Profile – you

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Facebook page

Page – your organization

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Facebook groups

Group – your staff, volunteers, project

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Press releases

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• Ready-to-publish story• Invitation to report a story• Information – not necessarily a story

Press releases

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What not to do in a press release

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Media contact lists

EditorsReportersBloggers

Allies, supporters

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Writing your own story

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Your web page

Pulling it all together:• About page• Social media info• Permalinks• Key staff and contact info• Media contacts• Press releases • Blogging? Creative Commons license, Some rights reserved by br1dotcom

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Your blog

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Blogging can be an easier way to add content to your web page

Blogging should be interesting.

Blogging can add more issue-oriented content.

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Even more social media

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Connecting with online news media

Presented by Mary Turck@maryturck

[email protected]://maryturck.wordpress.com