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5 Affordable Ways
Nonprofits Can Use
Mobile Technology
Amy Gahran
Amy@Gahran.com

   @agahran

Contentious.com
75% of total US population
    has a cell phone.
(or: 1 for every person 18 & over)
ZeroDivide paper:
Funding Mobile Strategies
    for Social Impact

  Bit.ly/FundingMobile
If you believe the hype...




Most cell phones look like this
Feature phones
Over half of all U.S. cell phones are

 NOT SMARTPHONES!

             (yes, still.)
The future is here; it’s just
not evenly distributed yet.
Inclusive mobile strategy
• Serves feature phones & smartphones
• Includes texting and mobile web
• Not tied completely to one platform or app
“Affordable” mobile
     ...for who?

  Cheap to offer.
Free/cheap to use.
1. Mobile landing page(s):
   Google sites: FREE
    Bit.ly/gMobileSites
2. Tumblr: FREE
3. Crowdsourcing via
    Social Media
4. Teach people how to
 use their cell phones
Knight Digital Media Center
   article on VozMob &
community mobile training

  Bit.ly/TeachMobileSkills
5. SMS text messaging
• Works with any cell phone
• Catch: Carrier messaging charges.
  “Free” = unreliable
• Broadcast: Announcements, alerts,
  info, reminders
• Interactive: Polling
Textmarks.com
   Free trial
Textmarks.com
What?
No Apps?
ZeroDivide paper:
Funding Mobile Strategies
    for Social Impact

  Bit.ly/FundingMobile
Amy Gahran: 5 Affordable Ways Nonprofits Can Use Mobile
Amy Gahran: 5 Affordable Ways Nonprofits Can Use Mobile
Amy Gahran: 5 Affordable Ways Nonprofits Can Use Mobile
Amy Gahran: 5 Affordable Ways Nonprofits Can Use Mobile
Amy Gahran: 5 Affordable Ways Nonprofits Can Use Mobile
Amy Gahran: 5 Affordable Ways Nonprofits Can Use Mobile
Amy Gahran: 5 Affordable Ways Nonprofits Can Use Mobile
Amy Gahran: 5 Affordable Ways Nonprofits Can Use Mobile
Amy Gahran: 5 Affordable Ways Nonprofits Can Use Mobile
Amy Gahran: 5 Affordable Ways Nonprofits Can Use Mobile
Amy Gahran: 5 Affordable Ways Nonprofits Can Use Mobile

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Amy Gahran: 5 Affordable Ways Nonprofits Can Use Mobile

Editor's Notes

  1. http://vimeo.com/34245710
  2. Daily Cup is a free mobile app which addresses important social justice issues such as hunger, homelessness, HIV/AIDS, human trafficking & natural disasters through building awareness & encouraging donations from youth. They used a cross-platform mobile application which reaches virtually any phone on the market and resides as an application on all Java, Symbian, Blackberry, Android and Windows Phone 7 devices.
  3. They're free to create-- do a google search on "QR codes" and you'll find half-a-dozen websites that will generate the code for you for free for a particular website address or piece of text.  So the only cost associated is the printing, and if you're creating an ad or direct mail, you're likely printing anyway. I used Kaywa QR Code to create this one ( http://qrcode.kaywa.com/ )  When photographed with a camera phone – the QR code launches a microsite highlighting key messages.
  4. QR codes are fast Use QR codes to connect your online social media sites with your offline properties.  QR codes are the bridge between the offline and the online worlds.  Make it easier for your customers to find your Facebook page, Twitter account, Google Places page, and even your YouTube channel by putting up posters or stickers within your store and on other high traffic places. QR Codes on bus stops, train stations and subway stations: A quick scan would give you realtime information on when the next bus, train or subway would arrive. Posted next to paintings and sculptures at museums. Great for visitors who want to learn more about the artist, the time period, and the reaction to the photo. Could also include links to other work by the artist, related artists, and even the ability to buy the image on a mug or poster at the museum shop. As part of a personalized direct mail piece. Each QR code can go to a PURL (personalized URL (Uniform Resource Locator)). On historical sites and on walking trails. Sure, a plaque is fine for grandma, but I’d like to delve deeper, whether with a wikipedia entry, or an video of a local historian explaining the significance of the site. At video kiosks. QR codes can appear as people interact with your kiosk, whether it’s at the mall or your place of business. On For Sale signs. Whether residential or commercial, for sale signs could include codes that had all the information a sell sheet includes, plus video walkthroughs. Email newsletter signups. Build your subscriber base by having quick links to an email signup box. E-learning. Have your QR code generate an email that starts an autoresponder, sending daily emails filled with lessons and related information. Next to packaged food in groceries. Give shoppers quick access to recipes that include the ingredients they see on the shelf. In a jigsaw puzzle. This would create some real engagement as the user would have to put together the puzzle before scanning the image. On produce. You could include information about the farm, organic vs. conventional growing, best by dates, etc. Buying coffee (or anything else.) Like Starbucks does . On bottles of wine. It would be nice to be able to get info about the vineyard, and maybe buy a case of that bottle I enjoyed at the restaurant. On tags for sustainable clothes. Is that piece of clothing really sustainable? Let’s quickly scan and see it’s story. For conference signage. Next to the name of the upcoming sessions in each room would be the QR code so you could get the full description, speaker bios, and see if there’s any room left. On conference name tags. SXSW has been doing this for at least a year or two. Why trade business cards when you can just scan them. Now, don’t you feel all TSA? Written in calamari ink on diners’ plates. You can’t make this stuff up . On jewelry. Examples abound . As part of interactive maps. Check out this example from Town Graphics. At the bottom of all newspaper and magazine articles. Then you could quickly get to the online version and see the comments that other readers had left. On liquor bottles. Linked to drink recipes; this would be especially good for new drinks you’re bringing to market. On building permits. New York City is already doing this. On the fliers that you find under your windshield wipers at the mall. One example might be an offer for a car wash; the URL would give you the discount code and directions to the car wash offering the deal. On the safety bar ads on ski mountain chair lifts. These days, everyone on the mountain seems to have a smart phone, and they’re going to be a captive audience for 5 – 10 minutes, sitting on that chair going up the mountain. Inside elevators. If I ran a dry cleaning service or something else that helped busy executives out I’d advertise inside elevators in tall buildings. Other good options might include flowers (for spouses left at home with the kids), discounts on take out food, etc. In bar bathrooms. I often see Home Runners and cab companies advertising above the urinals in bars. (Hey, what can I say? I frequent classy places.) Why not make it easier for patrons to get a safe ride home, rather than drunk dial a wrong number? Within a video game console to share avatars. Nintendo is already doing just that. To get more people to sign a petition. Like the one for cleaning up the BP mess. At bars, clubs and anywhere else music is playing. Sure, Shazam is a great tool for finding music, and often you can even buy the track you discovered at iTunes or Amazon. But in a loud club you may not be able to suss out the song. If a QR code appeared above the DJ’s head, you could quickly scan the code and purchase that new song. On the backs of tractor trailers. Because “How’s My Driving?” with an 800 number is so last decade. On wedding invitations instead of RSVP cards. Scan a QR, save a tree. And a stamp. As a temporary tattoo. Link it to your Facebook profile or Twitter account. On a laminated card for trade shows. Instead of dropping a business card in a fish bowl. Booths win because they’ll get all the pertinent info, and the event could give away prizes to the people who get scanned the most. To encourage community feedback. The library in Groton, CT, does just that. As wallpaper. Well, it’s better than the wallpaper in our bathroom when we moved in to our house. On the bottom of flip flops. The imprint they make on the beach…until the tide comes in. On coffee cups from your local coffee shop. Plenty of advertising opportunities here. On posters linking to free books. 1st Bank is giving away free copies…of these out-of-copyrighted classics. They also have other boards that link to free sudoku. On a ball field. Have you seen what the groundskeepers can mow into the outfield these days? They’re artists! On a human billboard. Think “Eat at Joes.” As wrapping paper. One company is already customizing this with unique videos attached to QR codes. On trade show booths. Scan a picture, (be entered to) win a free iPod. On recipes in magazines. Quick link to videos, reviews and feedback at the website. For self-guided tours at factories. Scan a code, learn what that dohickey does. Posted on car windows in dealerships. Perfect for after-hour shoppers. Scratch and Win cards. It’s not enough to have them scratch off the card, make them scan that card to see if they’ve won. On movie posters. QR code takes them to a preview of the movie. On cocktail napkins. The code could take networkers to the sponsor’s site, the beverage’s site, or some networking site with photos, so you can connect with people after the event. In TV ads to make them interactive. Here’s an exampe from AXA. Business cards. ‘Nuff said. a connector between the physical world and the web.