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Effective Use of Social Media

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This presentation was given at the WEDU Be More Workshop to inspire non-profit organizations to harness the power of social media to build relationships, develop community advocates and drive revenues.

I presented this on Sept 17, 2008 at WEDU's Be More Effective Workshop to over 200 non-profit leaders in Tampa Bay.

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  1. Slide 1: Be More Connected Be Part of the Conversation Effective Use of Social Media Julia Gorzka twitter.com/dtowner
  2. Slide 2: •  Who uses it? •  What is it? •  Where do they do it? •  When? •  Why? •  How you can be part of it?
  3. Slide 3: Social networking is a conversation
  4. Slide 4: People are connecting with people, places and brands online
  5. Slide 5: Anyone can participate!
  6. Slide 6: The Basics
  7. Slide 7: Robert Scobel
  8. Slide 10: People are talking with or without you
  9. Slide 11: •  Listen and Learn to drive marketing strategies and community outreach –  Who’s talking about you? –  Where? –  What are they saying? –  What’s the context? Put insights into action
  10. Slide 13: Be relevant Be authentic Be real Use the same conversational language as your audience Relevancy = Value
  11. Slide 14: 39 frien ds 8 comm ents What d o they r eveal?
  12. Slide 17: 119 Me mbers 716 pho tos
  13. Slide 18: Opportunities to connect •  Social networking is social! •  People are connecting around things they enjoy and have meaning for them. •  Help people connect around their interest in what you offer. Listen, learn, engage, participate, build relationships
  14. Slide 19: e.” tim .” ave how ’t h ow don kn “We don’t “ We Hire a Consultant to develop your roadmap and strategies
  15. Slide 20: Cost for entry is low • Social Media tools are free! • Re-evaluate line items for marketing & advertising Benefits are high • Generate interest in what you are doing • Raise awareness • Attract new visitors • Get people coming back • Raise money • Develop your next generation audience
  16. Slide 21: Everyone needs to be responsible for building relationships for future success Re-evaluating and re-writing job descriptions may be required
  17. Slide 22: What does Success Look Like?
  18. Slide 23: What are your goals? •  Build awareness? •  Increase visitors? •  Drive membership? •  Volunteer appreciation? •  Add value to sponsor opportunities? •  Develop community advocates? Embrace how social media allows you to connect with your audience
  19. Slide 24: r you ht fo that ’s rig path e the rmin Dete
  20. Slide 25: Give your fans the opportunity to tell the world how much they love you!
  21. Slide 26: •  Social networks connect people with shared interests and passions •  Connect them around your organization •  Build relationships for future clients, visitors, members, volunteers, donors, patrons and sponsors Investing in social networking is investing in your future
  22. Slide 27: Julia Gorzka President and Founder City_Linkage www.CityLinkage.com www.BrandTampa.com julia@BrandTampa.com (813) 690-2100