4 ways to promote your event that you haven’t thought of

Julia Claire Campbell Events, Marketing, Nonprofits, Social Media 10 Comments

So you have decided to host an huge, fabulous event. (Great!) You’ve booked the venue, decided on a theme, chosen the caterer and named a ticket price. You’ve posted about the event on Facebook and sent out regular tweets on Twitter. You put information in the monthly email newsletter and on your website. You may have also put it in …

5 content ideas for nonprofit blogs, tweets, posts and pins

Julia Claire Campbell Content Creation, Nonprofits, Social Media 3 Comments

Is your Facebook page a ghost town? Have you neglected to tweet in days (or, heaven forbid, weeks)? Does your organization suffer from “blogger’s block”? Shake off the cobwebs, open the blinds and try these five ideas for putting fresh content on your social media sites. 1)     Post interesting photos of your nonprofit in action. Take photos of your office, …

How does your nonprofit stack up in using social networks?

Julia Claire Campbell Nonprofits, Social Media 1 Comment

In the beginning of the month, Blackbaud, the Nonprofit Technology Network (NTEN) and Common Knowledge released the fourth edition of the annual 2012 Nonprofit Social Networking Benchmark Report. This report is required reading for anyone working in or with nonprofits, as it provides insights as to how nonprofits are using social media tools and social networks in their overall fundraising …

5 ways to use pop culture to generate great content

Julia Claire Campbell Content Creation, Social Media 2 Comments

“Create great content! Create great content!” These three words can sound like a battle cry in a foreign language to a person just starting out in the blogosphere or social media world. What do these words mean? It’s simple. If you consistently “create great content” for your readers and online communities, then fame, fortune and power follow! Yes! But wait. …

Screw the strategy and just dive in

Julia Claire Campbell Social Media, Strategy 10 Comments

Recently I read a thought-provoking interview with the brilliant Guy Kawasaki, author of Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions. If you’ve never heard of him, he’s the co-founder of Alltop.com and was previously the “chief evangelist” of Apple. So, the guy knows something about how to best enchant people. What struck me most in the interview was that …