Marketing on a Small Budget: Social Media for Not-for-Profits
Tuesday, August 11th, 2009Social Media tactics are great tools for Not-for-Profits. From Linked IN to Facebook, the opportunity to reach millions is waiting. In this presentation I made for the Salvation Army, a popular question came up about how to identify which tools to use and how can time be managed when using these tools?
Here is my simple list on how to develop a social media plan for any organization:
1.) Identify your two or three goals. (If a SM tool doesn’t compliment these goals, don’t do it)
2.) Identify your audience. Find out who they are and where they are conversing.
3.) Pick 2 or 3 tools that will help you reach your goals and your audience. Once you have successfully implemented those tools, then try new ones.
All in all SM efforts should be seen as strategic marketing/branding initiative. If you don’t want to get caught up in the black hole that SM can be, go in with a clear goal and only do what makes sense.
More questions about eMedia, Social Media or this presentation, contact Jennifer Hertzig.
