The document summarizes the marketing activities and performance of an AIESEC youth organization in the city. It details the organization's goals, channels used, partnerships formed, social media growth, recruitment efforts, media events organized, areas of national contribution, and opportunities for improvement. The key highlights are extensive social media engagement and growth, successful recruitment campaigns, media partnerships, and setting processes for future marketing efforts. Weaknesses identified include less focus on youth engagement and market partnerships.
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Each year Rotarians pay dues that support the function of Rotary International, including the development of new technologies and tools to inspire others to learn, and to expand Rotary. Learn how to adapt these ideas to your club so you can make a greater impact in your community and around the world.
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understand how to get started.
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Global grants support large international activities with
sustainable, measurable outcomes in Rotary’s areas of focus.
If you haven’t participated in a global grant project, this
session is for you. You’ll learn the basics of global grants and
understand how to get started.
Be part of a conversation about Rotary’s future — in 2020
and beyond. What challenges does our organization face,
and what opportunities can we seize going forward? We’ll
discuss the charge of the Strategic Planning Committee as it
works to develop the next vision for Rotary.
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But now what?
Back up.
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3. To become the most talked about youth
driven organization in the city for its
credibility through its value based products
& activities.
To provide the most attractive channel of
communication between AIESEC and the
city.
To showcase every experience of the
stakeholders, bringing recall to the LC.
4. Print Electronic Outdoor 7 External
• 1 Radio • Cinemax Forums
• 1 Newspaper
• 1 TV
• 1 Magazines • Dinaz 1 Online
• Sustainable
• Sustainable Partnerships • Red FM Partner
Partnerships 1 Presenting
•6
• 15 Appearances Partner
Appearances
3
Organizations
Sustainable partnerships with mutual benefits
was the jargon in 2012.
5. • Facebook - #likes increased from 5000s to 11,315
(as on Jan 1st)
• Constant activity – best social media
engagement (OGX, TMP, Campaigns,
showcasing)
• Youtube – 15,135 views (33 new videos added)
• Twitter – 1648 followers (initiated in Hyderabad)
• Blog – 26,342 views (almost 10,000 more)
• The Story Teller reached – 1565 impressions
Activity has been the best ever with immense growth and
innovations. External relevance and continuous engagement
was the key.
6. Recruitment Balakalakaar
• Best ever recruitment delivered • Press Conference – best in history
• Presence in 88 Colleges (25 Media houses – 12 TV)
• 2 YES Talks • BKK Day Media – 15 Media
• Campaigns Houses
• Media involved • RJ Mention/RJ – Guest MC
• Processes set for upcoming OCs • Mkt partnerships were done
• Dente-nova & TnT
• Social media
7. • Social Media – one of the best in AIESEC India
• Online Campaigns – YouthSpeak, OGX
• Recruitment
• BKK
• National Contribution – Y2B
• External forums
• ELD Support
• Sustainable Partnerships
• Processes & documentation
• Mkt importance in the LC
• VP Mkt AIESEC Bangalore
8.
9. • YE was done less
• Less Mkt Partnerships focus
• Less stories to cover ~ less media
• Member activity level
• Tracking
• Less campus activity
10. • Standardizing templates for
documentation
• Conferences, events, etc
• Standardizing wikis, files usage on
myaiesec.net
• Reports and online news creation
• IM Policy
• Learning tools
• F3
• Clarity in IM
11. • Fully functional department
• Department learning & knowledge
• Department grew in culture and
processes
• VP Mkt AIESEC Bangalore
• The Occult
• Craze Phase
• Pipeline