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Social Media Tactics for Nonprofits - University of Michigan

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Guest Lecture12.05.13

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What has changed?(since the book came out)

Writing a Tech Book Is Like Shooting at a Moving Target

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Facebook’s CFO has said the site is no longer the cool

hangout spot for some kids. “We did see a decrease in

daily users.”

Teen Facebook Usage

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Of Mobile Users Actively Use Instagram

18%

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What Facebook Paid for Instagram in April 2012

$1,000,000,000

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Of Teens Say Twitter is Their Most Important Social

Network

26%

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Of Teens Say Facebook is Their Most Important Social Network

This Is Down 42% From Year Before!

23%

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Number of Photos Sent Daily Via

Snapchat

350 Million

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Number of People Using WhatsApp For

Messaging

300 Million

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WHO? Young, techie men hang out here.

Dominated by men (71%) and early adopters.About 50% of Google+ users are 24 or younger.

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WHO? Your wife, sister, girlfriend, mom, daughter, crafters, DIY-ers, and foodies.

80% are women.50% of users have kids.

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WHO? Customers, friends, fans - people with an affinity

People 45 and older make up 46% of Facebook users. 2nd most visited site behind Google.

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WHO? Acquaintances mixed in, along with prospects, press, and influencers

28% of black & 14% of Hispanic Internet users vs. 12% white.18-29 demographic makes up 29 percent of users.

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WHO? 18 - 34 is sweet spot at 35%

3rd most visited site behind Facebook.2 billion views per DAY.

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WHO? Professionals, educated adults, recruiters, and businesses

Gender too close to call.150+ million users.

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Who’s raising money on social media?

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Very Few Raising Very Little

2012 Social Network Benchmark ReportBlackbaud, NTEN, Common Knowledgewww.nonprofitsocialnetworksurvey.com

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Where Are Nonprofits Showing Up?

2012 Social Network Benchmark ReportBlackbaud, NTEN, Common Knowledgewww.nonprofitsocialnetworksurvey.com

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What Are Nonprofits Prioritizing?

2012 Social Network Benchmark ReportBlackbaud, NTEN, Common Knowledgewww.nonprofitsocialnetworksurvey.com

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Who is Responsible?

2012 Social Network Benchmark ReportBlackbaud, NTEN, Common Knowledgewww.nonprofitsocialnetworksurvey.com

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How Are They Measuring?

2012 Social Network Benchmark ReportBlackbaud, NTEN, Common Knowledgewww.nonprofitsocialnetworksurvey.com

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Key Findings

1. The Average Respondent Facebook & Twitter Communities Grew by 30% and 81%, respectively.

2. The Most Common Fundraising Tactic on Facebook is an Ask for an Individual Gift.

3. Respondent Budgets and Staffing for Commercial Social Networks Continue to Climb

4. The Top 3 Factors for Success on Social Networks: Strategy, Prioritization, and Dedicated Staff

5. Facebook Advertising is Used Primarily to Meet Non-Fundraising Goals

6. Google+ Struggling to Gain Momentum and Pinterest Pops as Top Newcomer.

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Some current donors…And a LOT of future

supporters!

Who Makes Up These

Communities?

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The Next Generation of American Giving www.blackbaud.com/nextgen

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The Next Generation of American Giving www.blackbaud.com/nextgen

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The Next Generation of American Giving www.blackbaud.com/nextgen

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Gen X and Gen Y Are The

Future

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The Next Generation of American Giving www.blackbaud.com/nextgen

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The Next Generation of American Giving www.blackbaud.com/nextgen

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The Social Fundraising Effect

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The Social Fundraising Effect

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The Social Fundraising Effect

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Awareness

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TACTIC

Start, Join, & Organize Conversations with Hashtags

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TACTICUse Facebook Social Plug-ins on Your Site

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TACTIC

Make a Buzzworthy Video

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Boost Your SEO Rankings with Google+

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The Social Fundraising Effect

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EngagementEngagement

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TACTIC

Engage the Blogging Community

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TACTIC

Organize a Tweetup

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TACTIC

Create a Flickr Group to Support Your Mission

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Integrating & Organizing Social Communications with an Editorial Calendar

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Optimizing Communication Style & Content for Each Social Channel

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Socialize Your Event

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The Social Fundraising Effect

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ConversionConversion

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The Social Fundraising Effect

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AdvocacyAdvocacy

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TACTIC

Empower Supporters to Take Social Action

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TACTIC

Integrate Supporter Photos with Other Channels

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Recognize Your Donors, Volunteers, Staff, Board Members – Everyone!

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Giving Tuesday

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Share!

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The Social Fundraising Effect

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FundraisingFundraising

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Use Pinterest to Drive Commerce

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Reach Specific Market Segments with Social Advertising

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The Social Fundraising Effect

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The Social Fundraising Effect

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Who did it well?Who blew it?

The Best and Worst

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Best Use of Social Media

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Human Rights Campaign Stand for Marriage

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Save Big Bird

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Share Your Mission in 15 Seconds or Less

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Worst Use of Social Media

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The NRA Goes Silent

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QR Code Abuse

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TACTFUL VS. TACKY – 9/11

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Discussion

The Best and Worst of 2013

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