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One of my favorite posts this week is by Kivi Leroux Miller, a nonprofit communications consultant, author and trainer, who also happens to be a North Carolina gal. Those darn kids and their Napster, look what they’ve done! Mario Aguilar at Gizmodo explains how it works. She writes: . “As Digital Trends ). I love Waze.
In this guest post, Kivi Leroux Miller reviews her 2013 Nonprofit Communications Trends Report findings to see how the results from the smallest nonprofits compare to the report’s findings overall.
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and mobile platforms, and more on visual and audio communications. “It Geoff Livingston writes about wearable computing , specifically Google Project Glass which “empowers two things: sharing and accessing information anywhere.” How will this impact marketing? He speculates that we will rely less on the written word (no!)
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Vince Cerf “envisions an interspecies Internet ” where we’ll communicate with animals and aliens. Be sure to check out the hashtag #ideas13 if you want to follow along. Pretty soon we’ll all be Dr. Doolittles. Happy Friday! talk with the animals, grunt and squeak and squawk with the animals” Photo by Curt Smith (Flickr). .
Yes, communications are changing. To me, what is not up for debate is the fundamental concept of belonging – the group, the community, the tribe. But Shelly is the one who wrote this great post about the beauty and power of the tribe: Membership IS the Value of Membership! Yes, associations are changing.
If you’re interested in joining this conversation and you are attending ASAE’s Marketing, Membership and Communications Conference in Washington, DC on Tuesday, June 4, 2013, I will be speaking on the topic, “Why Membership is Killing Association Business Models” from 10:15 am-11:30 am in Room 150B of the Walter E.
What if… The first step to answering the “what ifs” is to attend ORGRPO 2013 , said Donna Oser, founder of Vital Associations, and chair of the ORGPRO Task Force. ORGPRO 2013 will offer two full days of educational programming for all levels of the employment spectrum. What if they thought out of the box a bit more?
Jeff De Cagna's six ideas for 2013. Shelly Alcorn's five terms for 2013. Social media predictions for 2013 from the pros. Digital trends for 2013 that are not the same old same old. Near Field Communications (NFC). My favorite? SED: Serendipity, Empathy, Discovery. My favorite? Workforce development. My favorite?
I just finished presenting a webinar for our All-Access Pass Holders on 13 changes to make in 2013. Happy 2013! 13 Nonprofit Marketing Changes to Make in 2013 from Kivi Leroux Miller. I’m sharing most of the deck with you here. Love the daily blogging?
Libni Sanjurjo, Fundación Comunitaria de Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico Community Foundation). Here is the latest submission for our Day in the Life of a Nonprofit Communicator series. I’m a former treasurer of the Association of Journalists of Puerto Rico (2008 to 2013). This series lets you describe your workday in your own words.
I think that these trends will influence the way we live in 2013, which in turn could result in increased expectations from members of their membership body. But how many organisatios then tailor their websites and communications based on the results of the analytics? Are you ready? Social content will be king.
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The DoGooder Video Awards - presented by See3 Communications, YouTube, the Nonprofit Technology Network and sponsored by Cisco - are calling for submissions until March 22, 2013.
How can I best communicate that without being tacky? The weekly Association Chat that I host and that has been going on for over four years now has a powerful community behind it. However, it is helpful to be able to quickly articulate what you do in a way that makes it easy for people to grasp how they can do business with you.
Social media has already proven the online community concept – Facebook alone had 1,870 million active users in 2016. Four in ten seniors now own smartphones, a number that’s doubled since 2013, according to Pew Research Center. In an online community, you own content and conversations. People expect a community.
Here’s the latest installment in our series on the “Day in the Life” of nonprofit communicators, where we ask you to describe your day in your own words. Tell us what you do in a typical day as a nonprofit communications pro. community, where she co-chaired a successful United Way Fundraising Campaign for 2013-14.
You knew it was coming: my top five takeaways from #MMCCon , 2013 edition: How do you deal with an overly enthusiastic volunteer who has too many great ideas and can be hard to work with (I may occasionally resemble that – just ask Mike Skiados )? Create a Director of Ideation position (via Lowell Aplebaum ).
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Madeline Kronenberg Welcome to the latest installment in our series on the “Day in the Life” of nonprofit communicators! Madeline Kronenberg is the Communications Manager at Dressember Foundation, a non-profit utilizing fashion & creativity to fund anti-trafficking work around the world. million raised since 2013.
I would love to get our Day in the Life of a Nonprofit Communicator off to a great start for 2019 which means I need to hear from you! Anyone who communicates with supporters of a nonprofit can share their Day in the Life of a Nonprofit Communicator. The post Are You a Nonprofit Communicator Making the World a Better Place?
Jill McClure , Chief Operating Officer of Colorado Oil and Gas Association says: “It’s a shift away from that traditional communications style – here’s what we want you to think – to here’s a conversation we’re having and you can join in, and here are some concepts for us to think about and discuss, and things we can do together.
We started our Day in the Life of a Nonprofit Communicator series back in 2013. It’s been a popular series that’s allowed us to get a glimpse into the everyday, nitty-gritty things you have to do for your job as a nonprofit communicator. THEN send me a picture of you and a brief bio. Don’t see the form?
For Sunday soup night, I made a delicious wild rice and mushroom soup from the January/February 2013 issue of Cook’s Illustrated. Host: UST Education Speaker: Bill Mcglade, President, Community Leaders Institute & epIQ Creative Group Wed 2/14 at 12 p.m. It’s pretty swoony on swordfish steaks or any other fish. More info/register.
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That’s up from 2013 by a whopping $20 billion. One-on-one email communication. When product information is kept up to date and customers are actively participating, your user group’s website and online community can become go-to resources for support. In 2016, businesses lost $63 billion dollars due to bad customer service.
Kristen Parker Digital Communications Manager. First, I’m delighted to announce that Kristen Parker has joined the Event Garde team as our digital communications manager. Since 2008, Kristen has worked as a communications manager for Michigan State University, serving in the university’s central public relations office.
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I know from working with my clients on membership change projects that there are two essential elements to any change process that affect members: Ensuring you use a long-term communications campaign that is consistent. It was multichannel – generally you cannot just communicate a change message once. Communications Membership'
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