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Social Media 101 Marketing Maine businesses with the power of the web Marc A. Pitman, The Fundraising Coach www.FundraisingCoach.com
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Social Media 101

Feb 22, 2016

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Social Media 101. Marketing Maine businesses with the power of the web. Marc A. Pitman, The Fundraising Coach www.FundraisingCoach.com. A Brief History. Brochures  Web 2.0  User Generated Content. Start small. Your Google Profile. Your Personal Google Profile. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Social Media 101Marketing Maine businesses with the

power of the web

Marc A. Pitman, The Fundraising Coach www.FundraisingCoach.com

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Brochures Web 2.0 User Generated Content

A Brief History

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Start small

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Your Google Profile

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Your Personal Google Profile

http://www.google.com/s2/profiles/me

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Email Newsletters

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Email Newsletter Tips• Start sustainably

– Weekly? Monthly? Sporadic?

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Email Newsletter Tips• Start sustainably

– Weekly? Monthly? Sporadic?• Ask permision

– This is not direct mail– Purchased lists = SPAM– Double opt-in

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Email Newsletter Tips• Start sustainably

– Weekly? Monthly? Sporadic?• Ask permision

– This is not direct mail– Purchased lists = SPAM– Double opt-in

• The ethical bribe– Entice new subscribers with something of value– Ebook | Tip Sheet | Recipes | Coupons

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Blogs

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Blog Tips• Blogs stick around

– Great for search engines– Adds “permanence” for deletable emails &

disposable news clippings– Keeps you professionally sharp & up-to-date

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Blog Tips• Blogs stick around

– Great for search engines– Adds “permanence” for deletable emails &

disposable news clippings– Keeps you professionally sharp & up-to-date

• Repurpose content– Newsletters, press releases, ads

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Blog Tips• Blogs stick around

– Great for search engines– Adds “permanence” for deletable emails &

disposable news clippings– Keeps you professionally sharp & up-to-date

• Repurpose content– Newsletters, press releases, ads

• Most people won’t come to your blog– Make RSS feed & email options easy to find

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More Blog Tips• Find your voice

– No one sees the world exactly as you do– Experiment with formal/informal,

opinionated/general to see what generates comments

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More Blog Tips• Find your voice

– No one sees the world exactly as you do– Experiment with formal/informal,

opinionated/general to see what generates comments

• Schedule it on your calendar– The habit of blogging takes time– I find every other week manageable, some like daily– Schedule your publishing (I write Sundays, publish

Tuesdays

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Start Small

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Try Others

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3 minutes – 1000’s of people

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Additional Resources• SmallBizSurvival.com

• ChrisBrogan.com

• MainePRMaven.com

• SutherlandWeston.com

• mainebusiness.mainetoday.com

• FundraisingCoach.com