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How To Marry Fundraising Techniques and Social Media
          Principles of Social Fundraising
                                          Photo by Bogomo
The Networked Nonprofit: Best Practices for Social
                 Fundraising
                                             OUTCOMES
       Topics
                                          Leave the room with
                                          a basic understanding
                                           of social fundraising
Introduction/Icebreaker                   and one small idea to
                                                implement
Campfire Stories

Principles of Practice

                            FRAMING

                          • Interactive
                          • Co-Learning
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
Social Fundraising marries
fundraising and social media to
transform stakeholders into
fundraisers for your organization
The Networked Nonprofit

           BE                          DO
Understand Networks         Work with Free Agents

Create Social Culture       Work with Crowds

Listen, Engage, and Build   Learning Loops
Relationships
Trust Through               Friending or Funding
Transparency
Simplicity                  Govern through Networks
Who Are You?


                     • Type
                     • Size
                     • Your Role




Stand up, Sit Down
Raise Your Hand!




If your nonprofit has used these tools?
Share Pairs




What is the single most important thing you want
to know about social fundraising?




                     Photo by Franie
What Do You Believe About Social Fundraising?

                 Disagree                      Agree



                     Our organization should only invest
                     its valuable resources in proven
                     fundraising techniques like direct
                     mail
What Do You Believe About Social Fundraising?

                 Disagree                      Agree



                  Social fundraising is an emerging
                  practice that holds promise for the
                  future
What Do You Believe About Social Fundraising?

                 Disagree                 Agree



                  There is only metric to
                  measure success of social
                  fundraising: dollars raised
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
My story from the perspective of a
stakeholder for nonprofit organization,
The Sharing Foundation, who used
social fundraising to help raise over
$250,000 to help children in Cambodia.
Experiments in Social Fundraising for the Sharing Foundation
“The key is for supporters to share why they care.
Less about the cause, more about the champion”
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
Using Social Media for Fundraising Experiments
The tools have changed, but principles are the
same
Realistic Expectations
Pick a fundraising campaign
Pick a platform to test
Get organized
Identified champions and influencers
Engagement and sharing stories
Rally the tribe with shout outs
Thank you in creative ways
Ongoing relationship building
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
Say Thank You In
Creative Ways
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
Goal: $1,200
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
A story from a small nonprofit that
wanted to experiment with social
fundraising.
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
It ‘s Not All
     About the
      Money:
    Community
 Engagement is a
 Vital Measure of
      Success!




Photo by Thomas Hawk
Dana Nelson, ED

“Success metric is
community engagement
as much as dollars
raised.”
Share Pairs




• What are the potential benefits for your
  organization?
• What are the challenges?
• How do we need to change the way we do
  our work to embrace social fundraising?



                  Photo by Franie
The Principles of Social Fundraising Practice
• Set realistic expectations and objectives for pilots, focus on learning and
  engagement

• Pick a campaign and platform to experiment with integrating social
  fundraising , but build your network and get organized first

• Let your stakeholders share their story and passion about your organization –
  from the heart and humor work

• Cultivate and cheer on champions for your cause

• Engage influencers and free agents

• Engage before, during, and after

• Thank you no the last touch
Small Organization Taking First Steps
     Our Daily Bread – Fairfax VA

“Small Pilot to Learn:
Used Facebook to
engage and learn more
about donors and
cultivation for additional
gifts. Tested: Amazon
Wish List. “
• Goal $500 or ten new donors
• Spent several months before the
  campaign focusing on
  engagement with audience on FB
  and Offline
• Recruited a small group of
  champions – from their base
• Implemented as part of year-end
  campaign
• Raised $ and new donors
• Engagement on FB and mailing list
  sign ups
Get Organized!




Pick a fundraising campaign
Pick a platform to test
Get organized
Let your champions have
fun!
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
Matching grants are
good incentives
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
Video
Video
Share Pairs




• Is there a specific campaign or opportunity
  that your organization can use to
  experiment with social fundraising?
• What’s the goal? What do you need to get
  organized?
• What’s holding you back?


                   Photo by Franie
Work with champions and free
agents to engage others
USA for UNHCR raises funds and awareness
in the United States for the lifesaving work
that more than 6,000 staffers of Geneva-
based UNHCR undertake for refugees
around the world, 24/7.

USA for UNHCR created the Blue Key
campaign as a way to drive awareness of
this global issue in the US. The $5 blue key
pin or pendant symbolizes the one thing
most of us have and that refugees don’t: a
key to their own home.
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
The Blue Key site was only launched in December 2010, and its social/digital aspects were
relatively new, so there was not a lot of data to base KPIs on. Overall, when we went into
the first phase of the campaign, we had two goals: to secure at least three Blue Key
Champions, and to get 6,000 keys ordered

These goals were important to USA for UNHCR first, because the entire Blue Key campaign
revolves around more people purchasing keys, and second, because with a limited budget
for traditional outreach, we relied on willing bloggers to help us get the word out.
Tweetathon held on June 13; one week
before World Refugee Day (June 20).
Champions signed up Tweet about the
refugee crisis and #bluekey. Roya
Hosseini did a Twitter Chat.
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
How Do We Work With Them?
Track:
Who Are They?

Recognize:
Shout Outs, Tagging

Cultivate:
What do they want to do?

Proposal/Tools:
Ways to participate

Engage and Amplify: Make it fun
Concerns          Benefits

 Rogue Fan         Testimonials

 May move on       Open Door

 Control Issues    It’s genuine
In your back yard!
How do
you find
people
who love
you?
Use social media tools
 to organize, mobilize,
    raise funds, and
  communicate with
   constituents but
outside of institutional
          walls
Free Agents: All Sizes
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
Global Back Channel: Other Region
                     @uncultured Shawn Ahmed




 #netnon



@amoration
@michael_hoffman
@keshields
@danportnoy
Ettoré Rossetti
Director,
Internet Communications & Marketing
Save the Children
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising
Share Pairs




• How might you use a group of champions
  to be successful in social fundraising?
• Are there opportunities to identify and
  work with free agents?
• What’s holding you back?



                  Photo by Franie
Engage with your community before,
during, and after
Don’t start with zero
Matching grant opportunities
Fairy Godmothers
Keep
 Closing
the Circle
Rally the base!
Shout Outs
Shine A
Light
Engaging content
Video
Video
The Principles of Social Fundraising Practice
• Set realistic expectations and objectives for pilots, focus on
  learning and engagement

• Pick a campaign and platform to experiment with integrating
  social fundraising , but build your network and get organized
  first

• Let your stakeholders share their story and passion about your
  organization

• Cultivate and cheer on champions for your cause

• Engage influencers and free agents

• Engage before, during, and after
Index Card: What is one thing you can implement to
marry fundraising with social media tomorrow?
Thank you




Beth’s Blog: http://www.bethkanter.org
Twitter: @kanter
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/beth.kanter.blog

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How To Marry Social Media with Fundraising

  • 1. How To Marry Fundraising Techniques and Social Media Principles of Social Fundraising Photo by Bogomo
  • 2. The Networked Nonprofit: Best Practices for Social Fundraising OUTCOMES Topics Leave the room with a basic understanding of social fundraising Introduction/Icebreaker and one small idea to implement Campfire Stories Principles of Practice FRAMING • Interactive • Co-Learning
  • 5. Social Fundraising marries fundraising and social media to transform stakeholders into fundraisers for your organization
  • 6. The Networked Nonprofit BE DO Understand Networks Work with Free Agents Create Social Culture Work with Crowds Listen, Engage, and Build Learning Loops Relationships Trust Through Friending or Funding Transparency Simplicity Govern through Networks
  • 7. Who Are You? • Type • Size • Your Role Stand up, Sit Down
  • 8. Raise Your Hand! If your nonprofit has used these tools?
  • 9. Share Pairs What is the single most important thing you want to know about social fundraising? Photo by Franie
  • 10. What Do You Believe About Social Fundraising? Disagree Agree Our organization should only invest its valuable resources in proven fundraising techniques like direct mail
  • 11. What Do You Believe About Social Fundraising? Disagree Agree Social fundraising is an emerging practice that holds promise for the future
  • 12. What Do You Believe About Social Fundraising? Disagree Agree There is only metric to measure success of social fundraising: dollars raised
  • 14. My story from the perspective of a stakeholder for nonprofit organization, The Sharing Foundation, who used social fundraising to help raise over $250,000 to help children in Cambodia.
  • 15. Experiments in Social Fundraising for the Sharing Foundation
  • 16. “The key is for supporters to share why they care. Less about the cause, more about the champion”
  • 20. Using Social Media for Fundraising Experiments The tools have changed, but principles are the same
  • 21. Realistic Expectations Pick a fundraising campaign Pick a platform to test Get organized Identified champions and influencers Engagement and sharing stories Rally the tribe with shout outs Thank you in creative ways Ongoing relationship building
  • 24. Say Thank You In Creative Ways
  • 29. A story from a small nonprofit that wanted to experiment with social fundraising.
  • 36. It ‘s Not All About the Money: Community Engagement is a Vital Measure of Success! Photo by Thomas Hawk
  • 37. Dana Nelson, ED “Success metric is community engagement as much as dollars raised.”
  • 38. Share Pairs • What are the potential benefits for your organization? • What are the challenges? • How do we need to change the way we do our work to embrace social fundraising? Photo by Franie
  • 39. The Principles of Social Fundraising Practice • Set realistic expectations and objectives for pilots, focus on learning and engagement • Pick a campaign and platform to experiment with integrating social fundraising , but build your network and get organized first • Let your stakeholders share their story and passion about your organization – from the heart and humor work • Cultivate and cheer on champions for your cause • Engage influencers and free agents • Engage before, during, and after • Thank you no the last touch
  • 40. Small Organization Taking First Steps Our Daily Bread – Fairfax VA “Small Pilot to Learn: Used Facebook to engage and learn more about donors and cultivation for additional gifts. Tested: Amazon Wish List. “
  • 41. • Goal $500 or ten new donors • Spent several months before the campaign focusing on engagement with audience on FB and Offline • Recruited a small group of champions – from their base • Implemented as part of year-end campaign • Raised $ and new donors • Engagement on FB and mailing list sign ups
  • 42. Get Organized! Pick a fundraising campaign Pick a platform to test Get organized Let your champions have fun!
  • 47. Video
  • 48. Video
  • 49. Share Pairs • Is there a specific campaign or opportunity that your organization can use to experiment with social fundraising? • What’s the goal? What do you need to get organized? • What’s holding you back? Photo by Franie
  • 50. Work with champions and free agents to engage others
  • 51. USA for UNHCR raises funds and awareness in the United States for the lifesaving work that more than 6,000 staffers of Geneva- based UNHCR undertake for refugees around the world, 24/7. USA for UNHCR created the Blue Key campaign as a way to drive awareness of this global issue in the US. The $5 blue key pin or pendant symbolizes the one thing most of us have and that refugees don’t: a key to their own home.
  • 53. The Blue Key site was only launched in December 2010, and its social/digital aspects were relatively new, so there was not a lot of data to base KPIs on. Overall, when we went into the first phase of the campaign, we had two goals: to secure at least three Blue Key Champions, and to get 6,000 keys ordered These goals were important to USA for UNHCR first, because the entire Blue Key campaign revolves around more people purchasing keys, and second, because with a limited budget for traditional outreach, we relied on willing bloggers to help us get the word out.
  • 54. Tweetathon held on June 13; one week before World Refugee Day (June 20). Champions signed up Tweet about the refugee crisis and #bluekey. Roya Hosseini did a Twitter Chat.
  • 56. How Do We Work With Them? Track: Who Are They? Recognize: Shout Outs, Tagging Cultivate: What do they want to do? Proposal/Tools: Ways to participate Engage and Amplify: Make it fun
  • 57. Concerns Benefits Rogue Fan Testimonials May move on Open Door Control Issues It’s genuine
  • 58. In your back yard!
  • 60. Use social media tools to organize, mobilize, raise funds, and communicate with constituents but outside of institutional walls
  • 63. Global Back Channel: Other Region @uncultured Shawn Ahmed #netnon @amoration @michael_hoffman @keshields @danportnoy
  • 64. Ettoré Rossetti Director, Internet Communications & Marketing Save the Children
  • 67. Share Pairs • How might you use a group of champions to be successful in social fundraising? • Are there opportunities to identify and work with free agents? • What’s holding you back? Photo by Franie
  • 68. Engage with your community before, during, and after
  • 69. Don’t start with zero Matching grant opportunities Fairy Godmothers
  • 75. Video
  • 76. Video
  • 77. The Principles of Social Fundraising Practice • Set realistic expectations and objectives for pilots, focus on learning and engagement • Pick a campaign and platform to experiment with integrating social fundraising , but build your network and get organized first • Let your stakeholders share their story and passion about your organization • Cultivate and cheer on champions for your cause • Engage influencers and free agents • Engage before, during, and after
  • 78. Index Card: What is one thing you can implement to marry fundraising with social media tomorrow?
  • 79. Thank you Beth’s Blog: http://www.bethkanter.org Twitter: @kanter Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/beth.kanter.blog

Editor's Notes

  1. http://www.flickr.com/photos/bogomo/5968525168/
  2. http://www.flickr.com/photos/bogomo/5968525168/
  3. The transition of how a nonprofit goes from institution to looking like and working more like a network is what our book is aboutThe transition isn’t an easy, flip a switch – and it happens – it takes time Some nonprofits, newer ones like Mom’s Rising have networked nonprofit in their DNA, while others – institutions – make the change slowly.Way of being transforms into a way of doing
  4. http://www.flickr.com/photos/urbanislands/3978081022/Social Media Raise Hand: Twitter, Facebook, Blog, YouTube, LinkedIn, PinterestRaise Hand: Have done social fundraising – that is where you have encouraged your stakeholders to raise money your behalf through social networks/social media?   What social fundraising tools?Causes, Razoo, Crowdrise – other?
  5. http://www.flickr.com/photos/franie/471300085/
  6. http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcwathieu/4074233728/SpectragramAgree strongly or Disagree Strongly o neutral Although social fundraising is an emerging practice, it is important for our organization to experiment with it now because it holds promise for the future  The sole metric for success of a social fundraising campaign is dollars raised 
  7. http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcwathieu/4074233728/SpectragramAgree strongly or Disagree Strongly o neutral Although social fundraising is an emerging practice, it is important for our organization to experiment with it now because it holds promise for the future Our organization should only invest its valuable resources in tried and true fundraising techniques like direct mail, web/email fundraising, and donor solicitation The sole metric for success of a social fundraising campaign is dollars raised 
  8. http://www.flickr.com/photos/marcwathieu/4074233728/SpectragramAgree strongly or Disagree Strongly o neutral Although social fundraising is an emerging practice, it is important for our organization to experiment with it now because it holds promise for the future Our organization should only invest its valuable resources in tried and true fundraising techniques like direct mail, web/email fundraising, and donor solicitation The sole metric for success of a social fundraising campaign is dollars raised 
  9. http://www.flickr.com/photos/codybadger/2072528071/sizes/l/in/photostream/
  10. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PVkiXZX-Za0&feature=plcp&context=C32c787aUDOEgsToPDskITqF_R-ABmcrJ83YnruDvL
  11. http://www.flickr.com/photos/codybadger/2072528071/sizes/l/in/photostream/
  12. http://www.flickr.com/photos/thomashawk/540936323/sizes/l/in/photostream/It’s Not All About the Money: Community Engagement Is a Vital Measure of Success A key aspect of social fundraising is that both community engagement and dollars raised are important measures of success.
  13. GiveMN, a collaborative venture to transform philanthropy in Minnesota by growing giving and moving more of it to online and social channels, also looks at engagement and participation as outcomes, in addition to dollars raised. Says Dana Nelson, Executive Director of GiveMN, says that what leads to success is when nonprofits understand how to focus on community engagement as much as the dollars and donors raised.
  14. http://www.flickr.com/photos/franie/471300085/
  15. Our Daily Bread (ODB) is a small social service agency in Fairfax, Virginia. Its mission is to identify and address the unmet basic needs of area residents and empower the community to help their neighbors maintain self-sufficiency. Diana Hill, an ODB staff member, dedicates a modest ten hours a week to social media, with the objective of engaging stakeholders and cultivating potential donors.After investing time in setting up a Facebook page and then beginning to engage with ODB’s 300 fans on a daily basis, Diane tried an experiment. She set up an Amazon Wish List for their food pantry and posted an announcement and link on the Facebook page. Within minutes, a fan commented on Facebook that they had just placed an order for ODB. Surprised, Diane immediately thanked the donor in the comments of the thread. The next day, a big box arrived from Amazon. It was filled with hundreds of juice boxes, a popular item in the ODB food pantry. Diane thought to herself, this must have been from the individual who left the comment. She checked out the donor’s Facebook profile and smiled, as she could tell the donor was in their target demographic for new financial donations. Diane searched for this individual in ODB’s donor database, and discovered she had attended the organization’s big fundraiser in February, as a first time donor. Curious, Diane sent a thank you email and asked the donor if she donated the juice boxes. The donor responded with a very engaging email to say that no, she had donated a different item from the Wish List. She went on to say that she had attended an ODB event and their mission resonated with her. Since that email exchange, Diane has continued to cultivate the donor, who subsequently volunteered for the organization, gotten her friends involved, and continued to make in-kind and cash donations. Clearly, ODB’s Facebook investment paid off. Yet, if Diane had simply calculated the success of her Facebook efforts based on the dollar amount of donations to ODB’s Food Pantry, the full value would have been greatly underestimated. Even more importantly, when asked by its board, “Why is staff spending time on Facebook?” ODB could confidently answer that such efforts are helping the organization reach its mission by cultivating valuable donors who also volunteer and get their friends involved — and who will continue to do so going forward. Thus Facebook helps provide resources to serve ODB’s clients.http://www.bethkanter.org/give-to-max-dc/ 
  16. http://www.flickr.com/photos/chiotsrun/4390949664/sizes/l/in/photostream/
  17. http://www.razoo.com/story/Coreypud-Nten
  18. http://www.flickr.com/photos/franie/471300085/
  19. USA for UNHCR  is a 501(c)(3) headquartered in Washington, D.C. They raise funds and awareness in the United States for the lifesaving work that more than 6,000 staffers of Geneva-based UNHCR undertake for refugees around the world, 24/7.   USA for UNHCR created the Blue Key campaign as a way to drive awareness of this global issue in the US. The $5 blue key pin or pendant symbolizes the one thing most of us have and that refugees don’t: a key to their own home.
  20. The Blue Key site was only launched in December 2010, and its social/digital aspects were relatively new, so there was not a lot of data to base KPIs on. Overall, when we went into the first phase of the campaign, we had two goals: to secure at least three Blue Key Champions, and  to get 6,000 keys ordered between May 9 and June 20 (World Refugee Day).These goals were important to USA for UNHCR first, because the entire Blue Key campaign revolves around more people purchasing keys, and second, because with a limited budget for traditional outreach, we relied on willing bloggers to help us get the word out.
  21. The Twitter chart looks at the impact of a “tweetathon” we decided to hold on June 13; one week before World Refugee Day (June 20). Several Champions signed up to “staff” tweeting about the refugee crisis and #bluekey (the campaign hashtag) from 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. ET that day, in shifts. In addition, RoyaHosseini, who manages theKhaledHosseini Foundation’s Twitter account, signed on as a “special guest” between 1 & 2 p.m. (KhaledHosseini is the author ofThe Kite Runner.)All told, there was a 169% increase in web traffic that day, compared to the previous high point a few weeks prior. We get real time confirmations every time someone orders a key, so we knew it was working. Finally, via campaign URLs in Google Analytics, we saw that Twitter was the main driver of traffic (for May 9 – June 20). This was not the case before the tweetathon.
  22. Aliza Sherman http://gigaom.com/collaboration/how-to-know-a-good-fan-on-facebook/Identify superfans.Recognize superfans publicly.Privately request that superfans respond to a questionnaire to get a better sense of who they are.Evaluate the responses to identify potential brand ambassadors.Approach superfans privately with a proposal to become a brand ambassador.Engage the new brand ambassadors to amplify their passions around the brand.
  23. http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/3-rewards-and-3-risks-of-making-customers-brand-ambassadors/#1: The power of a testimonial will outperform anything a marketer can develop.The power of a customer’s story has been proven to increase web traffic and conversions. But in this case, you would have customers who are building genuine relationships and showing that they’re so passionate about your brand that it actually is part of their identity.You could have customers who run an entire blog on your site, or one or more customers could be in charge of finding relevant articles they think your following would be interested in and sending out the tweets and status updates. Or from another angle, they could be charged with engaging with influential bloggers in your space and commenting on their blog posts on the company’s behalf. There are so many possibilities for these loyal fans to become immersed in your brand and share their genuine unfiltered perspective.‘#2: Customers can open doors faster than you can.Let’s face it, when bloggers are getting pitched by a brand, they immediately put up their sales radar. They want to protect their audience from your spammy marketing messages.But when one of your customers approaches a blogger about the difference you made in their life, it’s different. It doesn’t feel like a pitch, it feels like a case study that must be shared.If you set this up well, you’ll allow the customer to leverage benefits he or she can offer to a blogger—a pseudo-toolbox of resources such as cross-posting on each other’s blogs, joint media interviews and/or joint sponsorships. You’ll have to do some training with your customers on how and when it’s appropriate to use their toolbox, but it can be done.A customer who knows when it’s appropriate to say, “Hey, I also have some contacts over at the company and if you’re interested in posting in their community I can make an introduction.” An approach like that doesn’t sound salesy or pushy but natural, and builds on the power of social media to connect like-minded individuals.#3: It’s genuine, it’s real, and it isn’t marketing.It’s such a crowded marketplace for advertisers that it has become really tough to break through the clutter. And we’re seeing this extend into the social space. By having a group of customers who are your brand ambassadors, you can easily break through with an authentic voice because it will sound different—ultimately it’shumanization of your brand at its best.As much as you try to develop pretty marketing messages that deliver, this will sound different than anything you put together. The reality is that even if the customer said EXACTLY what you would’ve said, it will have a tone of genuine passion behind it that marketers struggle to convey without sounding pushy.The key is to get beyond the solicited customer testimonial and actually let them generate their own content in their own words. Facebook does a fantastic job with their Facebook Stories section. If it’s appropriate for you to be involved in their content creation process, only edit for grammar. Leave subjective edits in the trashcan. Give customers best practices, rather than rules. That’s where the power of authenticity takes hold.#1: Fear of the rogue customer.Giving up brand control is a difficult proposition because companies are terrified that their customer may turn on them at some point and have a large following they’ve established with the company’s support. I want to say it’s a valid fear, but it really isn’t.Tennis fans may remember when Martina Hingis filed a $40 million lawsuit against Sergio Tacchini, an Italian shoemaker, for giving her “shoes that injured her feet,” as ABC News reported. This came as a result of a “five-year endorsement deal that was to pay her (Hingis) $5.6 million.”Examples like this seem to always make the headlines and it gets worse when you look at celebrity endorsements that are cancelled due to embarrassing activities in the celebrities’ personal lives. While these are the examples most people associate with a rogue customer, there’s a really important distinction.#2: Concern over losing a brand ambassador because they move on.This is a reasonable concern. As you work with customers and they develop their own following, it can be tough to manage a transition if they decide they don’t have time for it anymore. I would recommend that you structure your brand ambassador channels in a way that allows for multiple customers to participate in a single channel so you aren’t too strongly aligned with an individual personality.The best we can do as marketers is to influence our brand’s message and perception, but the reality is that it’s largely controlled by our audience. The sooner we embrace the massive word-of-mouth network that has been magnified through social networks, the more chance we have of being a positive influence on it.As the social media world evolves, our customers will have a voice, whether we empower them or not. The question is, are you willing to provide the platform to magnify your customers’ reach or are you going to wait for your competition to do it first?Check here if you want to know if your brand passes the mirror test and check out this interview on how Cisco uses social media to connect with customers.What do you think? Is your brand ready for this kind of change? Are you already using this strategy? Please share your thoughts and ideas in the comments section below.
  24. http://simplymeasured.com/freebies/facebook-fan-page-analytics
  25. The guy in the t-shirt, a free agentThese are people like Mark Horvath, Shawn Ahmed and many others .. Who want to work with nonprofits …
  26. http://www.flickr.com/photos/franie/471300085/
  27. http://www.flickr.com/photos/samsmith/31248686/
  28. http://www.flickr.com/photos/880/4487598/sizes/z/in/photostream/
  29. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=NdRmoHHZ4pY
  30. http://www.flickr.com/photos/franie/471300085/