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How will you know what’s working?
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Traditional Marketing
Digital Marketing
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Social media marketing (Social Media Networks)
Facebook
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LinkedIn
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Social Media for Business, a presentation made to the Hindustan Chamber of Commerce. A primer presentation that explains the What, Why and How of social media.
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study, one polytechnic college of Oromia regional state, and two industries were purposively selected. From the
sample polytechnic college and industries, a total of 17 sample respondents were selected. Out of 17
respondents, 10 respondents were selected using the snowball sampling method, and the rest 7 respondents were
selected using the purposive sampling technique. The qualitative data were collected through an in-depth
interview and document analysis. The data were analyzed using thematic approaches. The findings revealed that
TVET-industry partnerships were found weak. Lack of key stakeholder‟s awareness shortage of improved
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incentive mechanisms for private industries, lack of employer industries involvement in designing and
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undermined infrastructure sector development as well as enthroned impoverishment and mass poverty in these
African countries. This study, therefore, is posed to examine the similarities in causative factors, effects and
consequences of corruption and how it affects governance, projects implementation and national growth. To
achieve this, the study adopted historical research design which is qualitative and explorative in nature. The
study among others suggests that the governments of developing countries should shun corruption and other
forms of obnoxious practices in order to operate effective and efficient systems that promote good governance
and ensure there is adequate projects implementation which are the attributes of a responsible government and
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successes and failures since their implementation in 2014, there is limited research on the integration of subSaharan African children into schools. This paperis part of a Ph.D. research project that aims to fill this gap. It
reports the main findings of a study conducted with migrant children enrolled in two public schools in Rabat,
Morocco, exploring how integration is defined by the children themselves and identifying the obstacles that they
have encountered thus far. The following paper uses an inductive approach and primarily focuses on the
relationships of children with their teachers and peers as a key aspect of integration for students with a migration
background. The study has led to several crucial findings. It emphasizes the significance of speaking Colloquial
Moroccan Arabic (Darija) and being part of a community for effective integration. Moreover, it reveals that the
use of Modern Standard Arabic as the language of instruction in schools is a source of frustration for students,
indicating the need for language policy reform. The study underlines the importanceof considering the
children‟s agency when being integrated into mainstream public schools.
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2. Agenda
Session 1
How Communication has
evolved?
Traditional vs Social Marketing
What is Social Media?
Why should we use?
Who are there?
General concerns
Session 2
Success stories
How can NGOs use Social
Media?
Your website
Donation form
Case study
Session 3
Fundraising websites
Fundraising on
Facebook
Google Grants
Promoting on YouTube
Session 4
Social Media Strategy
Case study
Replay
Questions?
3. How Communication has evolved?
0400
Spoken word stories
1920
Commercial Radio
0700
Cave Painting
1867
Telephone
800
Handwritten Manuscript
1150
Carrier Pigeons
1925
Television
1965
Email
1969
Internet
1990
Search Engine
2011
Online Collaboration
2006
Microblogging
2002
Social Networking
1996
Instant Messaging
1994
Wikipedia
4. Traditional vs Social Media Marketing…
Traditional Marketing
Reaching out to everyone in the
dark
One way communication channel
Costly
Difficult to measure impact
Not very effective
Social Media Marketing
Reaching out to your target
audience
Two way communication channel
Inexpensive
Easy to measure ROI
Larger impact
5. Few interesting statistics of netizens in India
It's estimated as many as 243 million internet users in India. It is a sizeable
number, but still a relatively small proportion of the country's 1.2
billion population.
Facebook is the most browsed social network 100 Million users. More than
80% of those users access Facebook via their mobile phone.
Total Twitter users in India are 33 Million and from this base 76% of users
access it via their mobile phone.
LinkedIn has 26 Million India users, of the total 300+ Million users.
Out of 70 Million Pinterest users , 5.5 Million are from India.
9. Why should Organizations be on Social Media?
Building brand
Increase digital exposure
Enhance company trustworthiness
Understand audience
Increase traffic and search engine ranking
Reduce marketing costs
Increase revenues
12. You are not alone!
54%
of small businesses
need help with social media
marketing
57%
of the non-profits
need help with social
media marketing
13. General concerns
Social Media has lot of
potential, BUT…
I actively interact with
my friends on Facebook,
BUT…
We have lot of free
tools to use, BUT…
Knowing the success
stories are good. BUT…
I have few members on
my NGOs Facebook
page
I don’t know what to
say on Social Media
I don’t have team to
manage my page
I don’t have time to
spend on Social Media.
15. What happens if you manage Social Media half-heartedly?
McDonalds #McDstories
16. What happens if you are not on Social Media?
Identify your audience and understand what they want. If this
fundamental principle is ignored, even the most powerful brands will wipe
out in no time.
18. Building your campaign
Have a website
Have a blog. Register at blogspot.com or wordpress.com
Create a facebook page
Start a Twitter account
If you have pictures, share it at instagram or flickr.com
Share your videos at YouTube.com
Presentations about your organizations can be uploaded to slideshare.net
19. Your website
Encourage viewers to show
support to your cause and
initiatives
Build credibility
It is the face of your organization
Talk about your initiatives, activities and
objectives
Make easy for users to connect with you
Meet your objectives of Search-Connect-
Talk
Protsahan
Akshayapatra
Unicef
20. Keep it simple
Provide various options
Keep the form simple
Allow them to dedicate the
donation to their loved ones
Let donors opt for a recurring
monthly donation
Allow them to donate for a specific
cause
1. BRAC’s donation form
2. Unicef’s donation form
22. Case study
One of the girls in your NGO is suffering from leukemia. For us to save the child,
she should get operated in the next 60 days. We need Rs.10 Lakh for her surgery.
What are the immediate steps you take to raise the fund?
24. Fundraising on Facebook
Fundraise directly on your Facebook page. The Donate App allows your
fans to make donations without ever leaving your page. All you need is
a PayPal account
25. Google Grants
Google Ad Grants is the nonprofit edition
of AdWords. Google Ad Grants empowers
nonprofit organizations, through $10,000 per
month in in-kind AdWords™ advertising, to
promote their missions and initiatives on
Google search result pages.
26. Is your NGO eligible for Google Grants program?
Should
Hold current and valid charity status
Acknowledge and agree to the application’s
required certifications regarding
nondiscrimination and donation receipt and
use
Have a functioning website with substantial
content
Should’nt
Be a Government organization
Hospitals and medical s groups
Schools, Childcare centers, Academic
Institutions and universities
To know more, visit: http://www.google.co.in/intl/en/grants/eligibility.html
27. YouTube for non-profits
The YouTube Nonprofit Program provides extra benefits like branding
capabilities, increased uploading capacity, and call-to-action overlays. Non-profits
can use the call-to-action feature to drive sign-ups, donations, website
traffic, and any other response in which users take action.
28. Keep in mind….
Be patient, but be enthusiastic
Share everything that you do
But don’t talk just about yourself
Use a lot of pictures and show what you do
Maintain and update your blog regularly
29. Case study
You are running an NGO which works for the welfare of orphan kids. You want to
build a strong brand and let people know about your initiative so that you’ll get
financial and other support.
Keeping the above objectives in mind, you want to create a page on Facebook.
For the next 6 months how do you work towards achieving your goal? Build high
level strategy.
30. Social Media Strategy
Define your goals
Define your target audience
Where does your target market congregate
online?
Identify the best means to connect to them
Come up with the best possible content format
Create a great Social Media profile
Distribute content and update frequently
Build fan base
Measure ROI
31. Using Social Media, NGOs can…
Get noticed
easily on social
media
Connect with
wider range of
audience
Build brand
Connect
with the
right
audience
Let members
know your
activities and
achievements
Raise Funds
Garner support
for your
initiatives
Convey strong
messages
using pictures,
stories, and
videos
Collaborate and
cross promote
with other NGOs
32. How can you make your presence effective?
Social Media is all about
conversations
Identify and reach out to target
audience
As an NGO, your Social Media
activities should aim at creating
awareness, generating interest,
encouraging sharing and enlisting
support and participation for your
initiatives
The purpose is to first grab attention
and then sustain it through
compelling communication
33. To have a strong social media presence, no need to
do out-of-the-box things. Just let the world know
how you serve your community everyday.
For any questions/suggestions, please feel
free to reach out to me at:
pavan_mpv@yahoo.com
Contact: +91 98666 10517
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