Redefining Community Leadership for an Online WorldDebra Askanase
In the age of social media, developing your own social media community is a given, but what does it mean to develop community leadership? Is it possible to share leadership with your online community? This presentation explores how organizations, and particularly schools, can foster online community leaders within social media spaces, and to what mutual benefit. The presentation includes: how to identify online leaders, what value an online leader brings to a school, how to work with online leaders, and what a strong social media community might brings to your school. The presentation also offers a basic strategy for developing and working with their online leaders, and for what purpose.
The Social Website walks you through what is a social website, the goals of a social website, the categories and types of social media integration, many examples, and a DIY worksheet. This was presented at the 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference with Seth Giammanco of Minds on Design Lab. More social website examples at http://getsocial.mod-lab.com, or submit your own.
In the age of information overload, having a social media measurement practice is the key to successful execution of your social strategy. This presentation, presented at Social Media for Nonprofits, covers what data points tell you that your community cares and is willing to take action, a methodology to figuring what data is relevant to your outcomes, where to find the metrics that matter, and why setting up the right metrics can make the difference between knowing that people visited a page on your website, and if your social media actions sent them there.
Less broadcasting, more engagement! This presentation includes best practices and NGO examples of Twitter profiles, understanding who sees your @ messages, Twitter tools, examples of engaging practices by nonprofits, understanding Twitter influence, and theories of engagement.
Best Practices Using Linkedin and Facebook for Youth EntrepreneurshipDebra Askanase
Best practices in using Linkedin, Twitter, and Facebook to promote youth businesses and support mentors. It is based on research interviews with seven member organizations of Youth Business International in seven different countries. A segment from my longer presentation at the YBI Global Forum 2010 in Mexico City.
This Spring, the Multnomah County Library Levy Campaign Committee and consulting firm Winning Mark created and ran a successful place-based advocacy campaign to pass a library-preservation ballot measure. Emphasizing check-ins, recommendations, and making personal connections online, the campaign strategy paid off in a 4:1 win. This presentation walks through the strategy, complete with screenshots, lessons learned, and approach.
Transforming Data into Engaging Content to Build CommunityDebra Askanase
Knowing what social media data to track is critical to transforming raw data into content your community wants. The presentation focuses on the key data metrics that tell you what you need to know about the content your community wants, how to optimize it, and and how to build an engaged community around your content. Bonus content: Information on how to create personalized data dashboards using Google Analytics and Facebook Insights.
Learn more about this presentation in the related blog post: http://www.communityorganizer20.com/2012/07/19/content-alchemy-building-community-from-content-data/
Redefining Community Leadership for an Online WorldDebra Askanase
In the age of social media, developing your own social media community is a given, but what does it mean to develop community leadership? Is it possible to share leadership with your online community? This presentation explores how organizations, and particularly schools, can foster online community leaders within social media spaces, and to what mutual benefit. The presentation includes: how to identify online leaders, what value an online leader brings to a school, how to work with online leaders, and what a strong social media community might brings to your school. The presentation also offers a basic strategy for developing and working with their online leaders, and for what purpose.
The Social Website walks you through what is a social website, the goals of a social website, the categories and types of social media integration, many examples, and a DIY worksheet. This was presented at the 2011 Nonprofit Technology Conference with Seth Giammanco of Minds on Design Lab. More social website examples at http://getsocial.mod-lab.com, or submit your own.
In the age of information overload, having a social media measurement practice is the key to successful execution of your social strategy. This presentation, presented at Social Media for Nonprofits, covers what data points tell you that your community cares and is willing to take action, a methodology to figuring what data is relevant to your outcomes, where to find the metrics that matter, and why setting up the right metrics can make the difference between knowing that people visited a page on your website, and if your social media actions sent them there.
Less broadcasting, more engagement! This presentation includes best practices and NGO examples of Twitter profiles, understanding who sees your @ messages, Twitter tools, examples of engaging practices by nonprofits, understanding Twitter influence, and theories of engagement.
Best Practices Using Linkedin and Facebook for Youth EntrepreneurshipDebra Askanase
Best practices in using Linkedin, Twitter, and Facebook to promote youth businesses and support mentors. It is based on research interviews with seven member organizations of Youth Business International in seven different countries. A segment from my longer presentation at the YBI Global Forum 2010 in Mexico City.
This Spring, the Multnomah County Library Levy Campaign Committee and consulting firm Winning Mark created and ran a successful place-based advocacy campaign to pass a library-preservation ballot measure. Emphasizing check-ins, recommendations, and making personal connections online, the campaign strategy paid off in a 4:1 win. This presentation walks through the strategy, complete with screenshots, lessons learned, and approach.
Transforming Data into Engaging Content to Build CommunityDebra Askanase
Knowing what social media data to track is critical to transforming raw data into content your community wants. The presentation focuses on the key data metrics that tell you what you need to know about the content your community wants, how to optimize it, and and how to build an engaged community around your content. Bonus content: Information on how to create personalized data dashboards using Google Analytics and Facebook Insights.
Learn more about this presentation in the related blog post: http://www.communityorganizer20.com/2012/07/19/content-alchemy-building-community-from-content-data/
Social media marketing strategy for churchesDunham+Company
Presented on September 29th, 2010 at the Kingdom Agenda Conference in Dallas Texas. Presentation gives a basic overview on Social Media and a plan for how churches should approach it, along with specific applications to engage with people and a list of tools to use.
50 Shades of Social Media: Navigating Policies, Laws, and Ethics Debra Askanase
Do you struggle with what you (and your colleagues) can and should say, or how you should respond to situations using social media? In this presentation for the Nonprofit Technology Conference, we consider real-world situations, walk through five ethical frameworks you may use to resolve social media conundrums, and look at ways to integrate ethical considerations into your social media policies, training, and practices. This presentation also walks through the case study of Phonedog v. Kravitz, a case involving who owns Twitter followers, and social media policy do's, don'ts, and supporting resources.
This presentation was developed and presented at the 2014 Nonprofit Technology Conference by Debra Askanase (Community Organizer 2.0, National Brain Tumor Society), Farra Trompeter (Big Duck), Carly Leinheiser (Perlman and Perlman), and Ashley Lusk (Threespot). The presentation design was created by Threespot.
What's the secret to designing and executing a successful online engagement campaign? It's all detailed in this presentation, including assets needed to launch and run a successful digital engagement campaign, timelines, elements of engagement campaigns, and two case studies. Throughout, there are checklists to help you prepare and succeed: checklists of organizational readiness, campaign prep, and campaign assets. Included are two case studies of nonprofit digital engagement campaigns: the NYC Elder Abuse Center's 14 Days of Thanks Campaign, and the National Brain Tumor Society's Brain Tumor Awareness Month multifaceted awareness campaign.
Turning Traditional Donors into Online EvangelistsDebra Askanase
Nonprofit organizations are challenged translating the value of social and digital platforms to their base of traditional donors. "Traditionalists" don’t use social media to support causes online, if they use social media at all. "Mainstreeters" are hesitant to use it to support their causes. This presentation covers: who is a Traditionalist and Mainstreeter, how do they hear about your organization, what are they looking for from you, and a strategy to empower these donors with the knowledge, tools, and resources to use social and digital platforms for your organization.
Introducing Data Driven Tech Leadership: Social media, Google Analytics, and ...Debra Askanase
Data-Driven Technology Leadership focuses on key questions and recommended metrics to help you provide direction to your organization on effective contact and donor management, social media and web content management.
Has Social Media Fundraising Finally Arrived? Debra Askanase
Presentation covers three aspects of social media fundraising: fundraising through online fundraising platforms, Facebook fundrasing, native social media fundraising platform, and when you should use each type.
The key to moving people to action online is the personal connection, but organizations struggle to be personal online. This presentation reviews specific strategies that allow organizations to become personal online, by platform. Includes examples of nonprofits getting personal and connecting on Facebook, Twitter, blogs, and Linkedin.
Developing Your Social Media Voice and Online LeadershipDebra Askanase
This presentation offers an "online playbook" for how to take your leadership online, and what that might look like personally. Within the presentation are examples, theoretical frameworks, and resources for nonprofit executive directors and other high-level staff who want to use social media personally to further the mission of their organization and translate their leadership online.
Takeaways:
• What is “online leadership”
• How to translate traditional leadership into online leadership
• Create your own personal social media playbook
3 tips to help you create an effective social media campaign that won’t bl...Lisa Harrison
WEBINAR
3 tips to help
you create an
effective social media campaign
that won’t blow your spend
Brisbane training dates
Session One, 18-19 March 2013
North Sydney training dates
Session One, 29-30 April 2013
The how much
Session One: $800 Non-members, $720 Members*
Full qualification: $4,000 Non-members,
$3,600 CCIQ Members and NSW Business Chamber members.*
For further information on Social Media Mastery or to book please call 1300 572 349, or visit
www.abtraining.com.au
There are 2.3 billion active social media users in the world. The number of users has risen by 176 million in the last year. Whether you just set up your Facebook profile or you’re a Snapchat expert, having a good social media strategy will help your church reach out to your community and the world!
Blogging IS a Strategy. Blogging should be relevant, targeted and strategic for your organization, and should move an organization closer towards meeting its goals. This fun, lively presentation highlights how to develop a blogging strategy, with examples of strategic blog posts from several nonprofit organizations.
Do Well by Doing Good: Support Community Giving with PR and Social MediaGeben Communication
HOW TO use PR & social media to bolster corporate giving and community relations programs. Includes multiple case studies. Presentation delivered to IABC Utah.
Designing and Measuring Return on Engagement Debra Askanase
Numbers don't convert to Return on Engagement (ROE), so what does? This presentation reviews all as your social media strategy and activities for the highest ROE, based on the latest research. The presentation also covers an approach to ROE measurement.
Where's the Return on Engagement? Measuring Social Media ROEDebra Askanase
This presentation looks at how to measure real social media engagement, and defines metrics that lead to ROE and metrics that actually measure activism based on ROE. We also look at what social media activities lead to the highest ROE and how to use that information to design your programs and social media implementation. Lastly, the presentation covers three ROE supportive case studies.
Getting the Most out of Linkedin for Nonprofits Debra Askanase
You need to know how to get the most out of Linkedin, and this presentation is full of best practices and examples. Learn how to optimize your personal and company Linkedin profiles, utilize the Groups and Answers features, and about the 10 things you can do to get the most out of Linkedin for you and your organization.
What can we do now, to prepare for the best GivingTuesday yet? In this presentation, given at the AFP of Mahoning-Shenango County, I highlight what's hot in online giving, the digital giving and mobile trends, and how they inform GivingTuesday. The slide deck includes a successful GivingTuesday case study, and offers a framework for designing your own winning GivingTuesday fundraising or engagement campaign. The deck also includes a framework, campaign ideas, and a path for developing your own GivingTuesday campaign that will move your stakeholders to action.
A basic workshop for getting a solid start using social media for coalitions. The workshop is being presented at the 2013 CADCA Coalition Leadership Forum, Feb 4-8, 2013, Washington, DC. All workship materials available at http://bit.ly/clf2013
Social media marketing strategy for churchesDunham+Company
Presented on September 29th, 2010 at the Kingdom Agenda Conference in Dallas Texas. Presentation gives a basic overview on Social Media and a plan for how churches should approach it, along with specific applications to engage with people and a list of tools to use.
50 Shades of Social Media: Navigating Policies, Laws, and Ethics Debra Askanase
Do you struggle with what you (and your colleagues) can and should say, or how you should respond to situations using social media? In this presentation for the Nonprofit Technology Conference, we consider real-world situations, walk through five ethical frameworks you may use to resolve social media conundrums, and look at ways to integrate ethical considerations into your social media policies, training, and practices. This presentation also walks through the case study of Phonedog v. Kravitz, a case involving who owns Twitter followers, and social media policy do's, don'ts, and supporting resources.
This presentation was developed and presented at the 2014 Nonprofit Technology Conference by Debra Askanase (Community Organizer 2.0, National Brain Tumor Society), Farra Trompeter (Big Duck), Carly Leinheiser (Perlman and Perlman), and Ashley Lusk (Threespot). The presentation design was created by Threespot.
What's the secret to designing and executing a successful online engagement campaign? It's all detailed in this presentation, including assets needed to launch and run a successful digital engagement campaign, timelines, elements of engagement campaigns, and two case studies. Throughout, there are checklists to help you prepare and succeed: checklists of organizational readiness, campaign prep, and campaign assets. Included are two case studies of nonprofit digital engagement campaigns: the NYC Elder Abuse Center's 14 Days of Thanks Campaign, and the National Brain Tumor Society's Brain Tumor Awareness Month multifaceted awareness campaign.
Turning Traditional Donors into Online EvangelistsDebra Askanase
Nonprofit organizations are challenged translating the value of social and digital platforms to their base of traditional donors. "Traditionalists" don’t use social media to support causes online, if they use social media at all. "Mainstreeters" are hesitant to use it to support their causes. This presentation covers: who is a Traditionalist and Mainstreeter, how do they hear about your organization, what are they looking for from you, and a strategy to empower these donors with the knowledge, tools, and resources to use social and digital platforms for your organization.
Introducing Data Driven Tech Leadership: Social media, Google Analytics, and ...Debra Askanase
Data-Driven Technology Leadership focuses on key questions and recommended metrics to help you provide direction to your organization on effective contact and donor management, social media and web content management.
Has Social Media Fundraising Finally Arrived? Debra Askanase
Presentation covers three aspects of social media fundraising: fundraising through online fundraising platforms, Facebook fundrasing, native social media fundraising platform, and when you should use each type.
The key to moving people to action online is the personal connection, but organizations struggle to be personal online. This presentation reviews specific strategies that allow organizations to become personal online, by platform. Includes examples of nonprofits getting personal and connecting on Facebook, Twitter, blogs, and Linkedin.
Developing Your Social Media Voice and Online LeadershipDebra Askanase
This presentation offers an "online playbook" for how to take your leadership online, and what that might look like personally. Within the presentation are examples, theoretical frameworks, and resources for nonprofit executive directors and other high-level staff who want to use social media personally to further the mission of their organization and translate their leadership online.
Takeaways:
• What is “online leadership”
• How to translate traditional leadership into online leadership
• Create your own personal social media playbook
3 tips to help you create an effective social media campaign that won’t bl...Lisa Harrison
WEBINAR
3 tips to help
you create an
effective social media campaign
that won’t blow your spend
Brisbane training dates
Session One, 18-19 March 2013
North Sydney training dates
Session One, 29-30 April 2013
The how much
Session One: $800 Non-members, $720 Members*
Full qualification: $4,000 Non-members,
$3,600 CCIQ Members and NSW Business Chamber members.*
For further information on Social Media Mastery or to book please call 1300 572 349, or visit
www.abtraining.com.au
There are 2.3 billion active social media users in the world. The number of users has risen by 176 million in the last year. Whether you just set up your Facebook profile or you’re a Snapchat expert, having a good social media strategy will help your church reach out to your community and the world!
Blogging IS a Strategy. Blogging should be relevant, targeted and strategic for your organization, and should move an organization closer towards meeting its goals. This fun, lively presentation highlights how to develop a blogging strategy, with examples of strategic blog posts from several nonprofit organizations.
Do Well by Doing Good: Support Community Giving with PR and Social MediaGeben Communication
HOW TO use PR & social media to bolster corporate giving and community relations programs. Includes multiple case studies. Presentation delivered to IABC Utah.
Designing and Measuring Return on Engagement Debra Askanase
Numbers don't convert to Return on Engagement (ROE), so what does? This presentation reviews all as your social media strategy and activities for the highest ROE, based on the latest research. The presentation also covers an approach to ROE measurement.
Where's the Return on Engagement? Measuring Social Media ROEDebra Askanase
This presentation looks at how to measure real social media engagement, and defines metrics that lead to ROE and metrics that actually measure activism based on ROE. We also look at what social media activities lead to the highest ROE and how to use that information to design your programs and social media implementation. Lastly, the presentation covers three ROE supportive case studies.
Getting the Most out of Linkedin for Nonprofits Debra Askanase
You need to know how to get the most out of Linkedin, and this presentation is full of best practices and examples. Learn how to optimize your personal and company Linkedin profiles, utilize the Groups and Answers features, and about the 10 things you can do to get the most out of Linkedin for you and your organization.
What can we do now, to prepare for the best GivingTuesday yet? In this presentation, given at the AFP of Mahoning-Shenango County, I highlight what's hot in online giving, the digital giving and mobile trends, and how they inform GivingTuesday. The slide deck includes a successful GivingTuesday case study, and offers a framework for designing your own winning GivingTuesday fundraising or engagement campaign. The deck also includes a framework, campaign ideas, and a path for developing your own GivingTuesday campaign that will move your stakeholders to action.
A basic workshop for getting a solid start using social media for coalitions. The workshop is being presented at the 2013 CADCA Coalition Leadership Forum, Feb 4-8, 2013, Washington, DC. All workship materials available at http://bit.ly/clf2013
Here's the presentation JD Lasica will deliver May 3, 2012, at the Women's Funding Network in Los Angeles, including tips on how to use social media on the cheap for organizations with small budgets.
Join The Social Media Movement - the Importance, Power and Potential of Socia...Jordan Viator Slabaugh
How to embrace social media for nonrprofit organizations - social networking benchmarks for nonprofits, organization case studies on fundraising and advocacy and the tools and tips to monitoring your social media efforts.
JD Lasica, Founder of Socialbrite.org, delivered this presentation at the Ford Foundation Grantee Strategy Retreat, "Advancing a New Vision for Youth Sexuality through New Media" on Nov. 8, 2011.
Presentation given by JD Lasica at the bootcamp "Advancing a New Vision for Youth Sexuality through New Media" given by ISIS and convened by the Ford Foundation in Oakland, fall 2011.
Social Media for Social Good: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media Marketing T...Julia Campbell
Are you thinking about entering the world of social media for your nonprofit but not sure where to start? Do you wonder how it can make a difference to your organization? Or have you started out in the world of blogs, Twitter and Facebook but you’re not sure which tools and approaches are right for you? Are you concerned about time management and how much it will all cost?
When it comes to communication strategies, many nonprofits tend to stay in familiar, one-way marketing terrain – static websites, direct mail appeals, and print newsletters. However, the explosive growth of social media marketing tools offers an interactive way for nonprofits to build community and raise funds and awareness like never before.
Whether you already use social media in your nonprofit’s development plan or you’re new to the game, this presentation is for you. We will cover 10 highly successful social media habits of nonprofits, the “rules of the road” in social media for nonprofits and answer the big question – why do it at all?
Is social media right for your nonprofit?JD Lasica
Here's the webcast presentation I gave on May 27, 2012, to participants in the AFAP Partners Workshop. (AFAP is the Australian Foundation for the Peoples of Asia and the Pacific.)
The focus was on how to use social media if you're a nonprofit or small organization with a small budget.
Similar to 10/28/09 BDI Nonprofit Social Communications Conference - The Human Society Presentation (20)
Presentation: The Business of Blogging (for Lawyers)
Presented by: Gene Quinn, Patent Attorney and Founder, IPWatchdog.com
One of the primary reasons for undertaking a blog is to engage in business development of one kind or another. People who will find you online are searching for answers. If you want to capitalize on this opportunity it will be necessary to provide intelligent, insightful information that the reader did not possess prior to visiting your website. Over time your job will be to provide lots of that information that ties together little by little to demonstrate that you have a deep level of understanding. The lesson is simple: It is far better for a prospective client or customer to come to the understanding that you know what you are talking about for themselves than it is for you to tell them you know what you are talking about directly. It should go without saying, that the plan requires that you are read by others, which means you absolutely, positively cannot write like a lawyer!
Presentation: Content is Still King: A look at best practices for creating and distributing quality Content
Presented by: Scott Mozarsky, President - Cross Platform Businesses , Bloomberg BNA
This session will focus on best practices for creating Content that will enable marketers to achieve strong ROI in their Content Marketing efforts. The session will also focus on the elements of a multi-faceted engagement and distribution strategy that will ensure that if you build it, they will come.
Presentation: Use Storytelling to Define Your Brand and Connect on Social Media
Presented by: Tammy Mangan, Director of Marketing, Sterne Kessler Goldstein & Fox
Storytelling is not just for campfires. Good stories compel action, change, even forge relationships. This presentation will cover the fundamentals of storytelling and the use of stories to create a connection with your brand and services and grow business.
Presentation: Combining Eyes and Ears: The Visual Search for Social
Presented by: Aaron Hayes-Roth, VP of Strategic Alliances, Brandwatch & Mary Tarczynski, CMO, Ditto Labs
Photo sharing on social media only continues to grow as people capture and share their passions on a daily basis. This often includes brands - but when 85% of images don’t reference the brand name in the text, how can brands and agencies accurately measure and engage with their audiences? This session will cover some of the most common use cases for social and visual measurement and explore the insights and benefits brands and agencies can gain from using social listening and analytics across visual platforms.
Presentation: Digital Marketing Strategies to Drive Enrollment
Presented By: Jon Fox, President,Flightpath &
Jon Wexler, Vice President of Enrollment Management, Fairleigh Dickinson University
Jon Fox founded the agency that would become Flightpath in his Greenwich Village apartment in 1994. A veteran of twenty years of digital marketing, he is a recognized leader in helping organizations of all sizes maximize their investments across the web and broader channels. Jon is an exceptional business analyst focused on achieving measurable results for his clients. In his role as president, Jon drives the overall direction of Flightpath, oversees/guides digital strategy for a number of key accounts and works hard to develop and mentor his talented staff. Jon recently completed his 11th NYC Marathon. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, kids and dog.
As the vice president of enrollment management for Fairleigh Dickinson University, Jonathan Wexler is regularly traveling across the country and around the world representing FDU! Over the past four years, Wexler has worked to increase applications for freshman and transfer admissions by more than 65 percent — while collaborating on new education initiatives — including Silberman College of Business’s Saturday MBA Program and the University-wide Combined Degree Advantage Program. Wexler received his bachelor’s degree at Goucher College in Baltimore, Md. before completing a master’s in higher education administration at University of South Carolina. He joined FDU in 2008.
Presentation: People are (S)Talking: How to Get Users to Participate, Not Just Spectate
Presented by: Donna Talarico-Beerman, Director of Integrated Communications, Elizabethtown College
Donna Talarico-Beerman has been helping tell the Elizabethtown College story since 2010. Her past experiences in radio, newspapers, eCommerce and education thrive together in happy harmony at E-town, where she is director, integrated communications. She manages the College’s official social media channels and is editor of Elizabethtown magazine and the online newsroom E-town NOW. She also collaborates with the rest of the award-winning marketing and communications team on marketing planning, media relations, copywriting and multimedia story-telling for a variety of projects.
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Presentation: The Power of Social Listening
Presented by: Andrew Ruder,Senior Consultant & Social Business Intelligence, Brandwatch
Andrew Ruder is a senior consultant in social business intelligence for Brandwatch, one of the world’s leading social media monitoring providers, where he helps enterprise organizations develop strategies for solving business challenges using social media intelligence and analytics. A SaaS veteran, Andrew’s prior experience includes roles at companies including Cision/Radian6 and Sysomos, where he assisted both brands and agencies in implementing social media intelligence solutions. Andrew earned a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Marquette University and is a proud native of Chicago, where he lives with his wife and son.
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Presentation: How Investors Will Communicate as the Internet Swallows Everything
Presented by: Leigh Drogen, Founder and CEO, Estimize
Collaboration between investors via the internet is changing the way investment decisions are made and critical research and data are sourced. In his talk, Leigh will provide an overview of how information flow between and amongst investors, companies, and the sell side is rapidly changing, the new platforms and philosophies which are facilitating this shift, and what it means for industry incumbents.
Presentation: The New Communications Paradigm in Financial Services: The Penn Mutual Case Study
Presented by: Kim Harmsen, Associate Vice President, Gregory FCA & Greg Matusky, President and Founder, GregoryFCA
Join Gregory FCA and The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company as they present a blueprint for creating a best practice communications platform in a highly socialized, networked world. Penn Mutual provides a compelling blueprint for optimizing communication among media channels, both old and new. Their success serves as a shining case study for how long-term players in financial services can benefit from all that the new paradigm offers in communications, and now offers to financial service organizations.
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Presentation: Social listening trends and the paradigm change in financial services
Presented by: Melissa King, Social Analytics Consultant, Brandwatch
Social media’s impact on the relationships between businesses and consumers has led to a defined shift in how the heavily regulated financial services sector interacts with customers. This session will address how FinServ professionals can leverage the insights uncovered via social listening tools (including ways to mitigate risk, what drives consumers’ decisions, and what motivates them to choose particular services) to make an impact, support customers, and generate revenue.
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Presentation: Digital Financial Wellness: The Future of Money
Presented by: Mohamed Khalil, Head of Product, Data & Marketing, Moven
Mobile technology coupled with data and behavioral sciences now allow for highly personalized, real time interactions that alter consumer behaviors. This talk will examine how the retail financial services model must adapt to survive this digital disruption.
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Presentation: Bitcoin & The Sharing Economy
Presented by: Nikos Bentenitis, Chair, Education Committee, Bitcoin Foundation, and Founder, CoinSimple
Bitcoin is a digital currency and payment network that has attracted significant attention recently. In his talk, Nikos will briefly describe Bitcoin and a few potential applications of the technology in financial services. The purpose of the talk is to provide you with a framework that you can use to think about the Bitcoin technology in your business.
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Presentation: Hearts, Heads and Hands: How cupcakes, sidewalk chalk, and the story of a teen driver connected a CEO with his workforce and connected the workforce to the company strategy.
Presented by: Stephani Gordon, Internal Communications Business Partner to the CEO, Zurich Insurance Group
With an employee demographic that trends outside the ‘social’ scene, Zurich Insurance Group has achieved tremendous communications and engagement success by refreshing traditional marcomm channels with enticing storytelling, strong visual imagery, creative video and ‘social’ buzz. Stephani Gordon will share several executive communications project samples that include a strategy rap, a mobilization campaign built on the concept of graffiti tagging, and a CEO’s invitation to people to ‘walk away’ from their desks. This presentation is the story of coaching senior executives on what it means to connect in today’s world.
Presentation: Content is still King: A look at best practices for creating and distributing quality Content
Presented by: Scott Mozarsky, President - Cross Platform Businesses , Bloomberg BNA
This session will focus on best practices for creating Content that will enable marketers to achieve strong ROI in their Content Marketing efforts. The session will also focus on the elements of a multi-faceted engagement and distribution strategy that will ensure that if you build it, they will come.
Presentation: Developing and Sustaining an Effective Mobile Strategy
Presented by: Varun Parekh, Director, Sales Technology & Operations, Bankers Life and Casualty
A look into how Bankers Life has invested in an integrated and long term mobile strategy to grow business and reduce expense.
Presentation: Make Friends First, Do Business Last: Relationship Marketing Using Social Media & More
Presented by: Phil Gerbyshak, Director of Social Strategy, Actiance, Inc
Are you wondering how you can do social media the right way, without pushing your products and services? Do you want your company and your employees to be top of mind when people are thinking of where to go for what you offer? The key is making “friends” first, and doing business last. It's no longer enough to just BE on social media as a business. You need to be using it effectively, and you need to engage your employees to tell your stories and show you as the place to go in your community.
Presentation: The New Communications Paradigm in Financial Services: The Penn Mutual Case Study
Presented by: Joe Anthony, President, Financial Services, GregoryFCA
Join Gregory FCA and The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company as they present a blueprint for creating a best practice communications platform in a highly socialized, networked world. Penn Mutual provides a compelling blueprint for optimizing communication among media channels, both old and new. Their success serves as a shining case study for how long-term players in financial services can benefit from all that the new paradigm offers in communications, and now offers to financial service organizations.
Presentation: Using Social Media Ethically
Presented by; Erin Wright Lothson, Corporate Counsel, Intellectual Property, Groupon, Inc.
This segment will briefly discuss the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct and how these Rules apply to Illinois lawyers and their use of social media. We will review common issues that arise by using social media and will cover recommendations and best practices to mitigate the risks of an ethics violation.
Presentation: The Power of Social Media: Attracting the Next Generation of Clients
Presented by: Trevor Daughney, VP Marketing, Actiance, Inc
The most important thing sellers can do for their firm is bring in new clients. There is a major movement of wealth a foot: from Baby Boomers to Millennials. Financial advisers and wealth managers need to shift their focus to a younger generation. To be successful, they need to change how they communicate.
In this presentation, you’ll learn that:
These young people are increasingly on social networks and stepping away from email.
Financial firms need to adjust to this change.
Marketers, compliance officers and corporate counsel can overcome the challenges and lead their firms to make the switch.
Empowering your sellers to use social media can help close more deals.
Implicitly or explicitly all competing businesses employ a strategy to select a mix
of marketing resources. Formulating such competitive strategies fundamentally
involves recognizing relationships between elements of the marketing mix (e.g.,
price and product quality), as well as assessing competitive and market conditions
(i.e., industry structure in the language of economics).
What is the TDS Return Filing Due Date for FY 2024-25.pdfseoforlegalpillers
It is crucial for the taxpayers to understand about the TDS Return Filing Due Date, so that they can fulfill your TDS obligations efficiently. Taxpayers can avoid penalties by sticking to the deadlines and by accurate filing of TDS. Timely filing of TDS will make sure about the availability of tax credits. You can also seek the professional guidance of experts like Legal Pillers for timely filing of the TDS Return.
Enterprise Excellence is Inclusive Excellence.pdfKaiNexus
Enterprise excellence and inclusive excellence are closely linked, and real-world challenges have shown that both are essential to the success of any organization. To achieve enterprise excellence, organizations must focus on improving their operations and processes while creating an inclusive environment that engages everyone. In this interactive session, the facilitator will highlight commonly established business practices and how they limit our ability to engage everyone every day. More importantly, though, participants will likely gain increased awareness of what we can do differently to maximize enterprise excellence through deliberate inclusion.
What is Enterprise Excellence?
Enterprise Excellence is a holistic approach that's aimed at achieving world-class performance across all aspects of the organization.
What might I learn?
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1. Protecting Animals Socially
Carie Lewis
Director of Emerging Media
The Humane Society of the United States
@cariegrls // @humanesociety
2. What We‟ll Talk About
• Our strategy
• Where we are
• What we’re doing
• Campaign examples
• Measuring success
• Getting buy-in
• Resources and Time
• Brand monitoring
• Famous last words
3. My name is Carie,
and I‟m a social networking addict.
We have a team of 6. How do we know how to talk to these people? We are these people!
5. FACT: The way we communicate
is changing. It‟s not a fad.
We must adapt by:
Having a presence in places where people are.
Finding new ways to engage our existing supporters
where they are.
Recruiting new supporters, donors and advocates
where they are.
Giving people a way to show they support us –
where they are.
Giving people an easy way to recruit friends, f
amily, and strangers where they are.
We have to accept the fact that some people will never join our email list or website.
6. Our Strategy
• Stay on top of latest trends
• Research new opportunities
• Train staff
• Have guidelines
• Take an integrated approach
• Measure everything!
• Showcase successes
• Listen
• Don‟t be afraid to fail
• Learn from mistakes
8. WIIFM? Fundraising is only one (small) aspect
of social networking for nonprofits.
• List building
• Community building
• Connections
• Knowledge sharing
• Innovation
• Recognition
It‟s really about building meaningful relationships
with individuals and creating a two-way dialogue
about your brand.
9. Spay Day Pet Photo Contest 23,000 Facebook app installs
40,000 contest entrants
(donations / event fundraising) 60% utilization rate
$600,000 raised
Improvement from 31,000 // $72,000 in „08
Humanesociety.org/spayday
10. LOLseals Photo Contest 3,000 entrants
2,000 new email addresses
(awareness / list building) 28,000 page views
6 major industry blog entries
humanesociety.org/lolseals
11. 26 RSVPs to Tweetup
TAFA Community 357 hashtag mentions from 27 people
401 followers
(community / relationship building) 101 people identified themselves
139 Facebook event RSVPs
1505 YouTube video views
Takingactionforanimals.com/community
13. Success is no longer just about
how many friends you have.
Do those friends do what you want them to?
• Sign advos and petitions
• Donate
• Recruit friends
• Re-post your content
• Subscribe to your email list
You won‟t know unless you measure and evaluate.
14. How do you measure success?
Unique URLs (source codes)
– Advo links in blogs and bulletins
– Advo links in banners and badges
– Donation links
Click through & conversion rates
Statistics
– # of visitors and page views to quantify exposure
– Time spent on site or page to measure engagement
– Top pages and keywords to define interests
– Referring sites to find out where people are
RSS feeds (buzz)
Friend request / commenting trends in relation to other activities
15. …it’s not just about the money.
We started with
traditional metrics
Got the buy-in
Now tracking
social media
metrics
16. Speaking of Buy-in…
Don’t just tell them about it: get them involved!
Aggressive: CEO on Facebook,
Executive VP on Twitter
Passive: Communications SVP
Twitter via iPhone RSS Feed
17. Show results:
Twitter link on Press Releases = 300 new followers in one day
Sharing functionality on web stories = addthis now a top referrer
# new emails, donations via unique URLs (source codes)
Setting goals on # friends, followers (they get really excited!)
Leads to:
Social media links on homepage and emails
Increased resources and interest
Internet Communications Code of Conduct
Guest Tweeters in PR, Campaigns, Emergency Services
18. Resources
We started out with 1 person.
Now:
New branch of Online Communications
Department called “Emerging Media”
• Director of Emerging Media (project manager)
• Emerging Media Manager (online volunteer program)
• Emerging Media Specialist (brand monitoring)
• Social Media Specialist (Facebook, MySpace)
• Internet Marketing Specialist (advertising, SEO, analytics)
• 4 virtual interns
• street team
• several furry office mascots
19. A quick note about Brand Monitoring
No company or org can afford to not pay attention to what people are saying
about their brand online today.
There are many tools ranging from expensive (Radian6) to cheap (Filtrbox) to free!
20. At the very least..
You should have Google Alerts
and Tweetbeep notifications
or an RSS feed from Twitter Search
for your brand name.
Why the focus on Twitter?
Twitter is the most real-time account
you have of what people are saying
about you.
21. What if I’m a smaller business /
organization?
These same principles can apply
People talk (a lot) on a local level.
Follow interesting hashtags and
memes!
22. The time to have a social media policy is NOW.
Have a policy to help your employees understand what they
can and can‟t do when participating in online conversations.
23. Final lesson:
Social networking is not a silver bullet
for your organization’s marketing goals.
Our email program is still our #1 driver of success.
We participate in social networking to reach an audience we might not
reach otherwise.
You need to be where people prefer to communicate.
Take an integrated campaign approach to cover all angles.
24. Social media can be OVERWHELMING.
.
“If you‟re working for the weekends, your shit is BROKE.
Do what you LOVE!” -@garyvee #sxsw
25. Thank you!
Carie Lewis
Director of Emerging Media
The Humane Society of the United States
Email: clewis@humanesociety.org
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/carielewis
Twitter: @cariegrls
Blog: cariegrls.blogspot.com
HSUS Networks: humanesociety.org/connect