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Creating A Social Media Ambassador Strategy
Beth Kanter
Master Trainer, Speaker, and Author
Beth Kanter: Master Trainer, Author, Speaker and Blogger
@kanter
http://bethkanter.wikispaces.com/donorpath
Agenda
• What is heck a social media ambassador?
• The benefits of using Social Media
Ambassadors
• Why start with “insiders” (staff and board)
• Examples
• Strategy from Inside Out: Getting Buy-In,
Guidelines
• How Get People Who Love Your Organization
To Be Social Media Ambassadors: Tips and
Tricks
Redefining Brand Ambassadors in An Age of Social Media
Definition
• Any stakeholder who is
passionate about your
organization
• Shares information about
your organization on social
channels
• Asks their online social
networks to support to the
organization.
Coordinating & Amplifying Social Media Ambassadors = Impact
“When you hear an idea from two
people, it counts for twice as much
as if you randomly hear it once.
And if you hear an idea from ten
people, the impact is completely
off the charts compared to just one
person whispering in your ear.
Coordinating and amplifying the
evangelists of your idea is a big
part of the secret of marketing
with impact.”
Seth Godin
Start With Your Insiders!!
Staff
Board
• Believe in your organization
• Have the desire to work to
make things better
• Understand your nonprofit
mission and the bigger
picture
• Already have great stories
about your organization
• Have networks who may
already be interested in your
organization
• Know your organization and
industry really well
• May already be using social
media channels
Here’s Why: Trust of Nonprofit Brands Is Eroding
They Are Already Using Social Media Anyway, Why Not Leverage?
@rdearborn works an organization
conservation organization and she
LOVES sharks.
How Can You Leverage Staff Passion for Mission?
Organizations of all sizes can benefit from
using insiders as social media
ambassadors too boost their fundraising
and marketing campaigns ….
Let’s look at some examples ….
Wake International
Wake International
Arkansas Advocates
Human Rights Watch
• Goal: Impact policy change
• Leverage individual networks of
over 200 staff members on Twitter
• Social media policy encourages all
staff to participate as personal
brands
• Provide training and support, with
social media manager providing
support
• Internal coordination via listserv
• Provides value to staff for content
curation and media relations
The Process
1: Buy In 2: Guidelines
3: Support 4: Activate
Insiders
I have work to do! Can finally tweet about our
programs from my personal
account!
Why Getting Buy-In Is So Important
What’s the value?
Social Media Policy – Addressing Concerns
http://bit.ly/12-words-dos
12 Word Social Media Personal Use
Don’t Lie, Don’t Pry
Don’t Cheat, Can’t Delete
Don’t Steal, Don’t Reveal
Dos and Don’ts
Objective Value
Increase employee engagement
by x% by end of fiscal year
Improves internal communications, collaboration
Improves loyalty, buy-in to mission
Decreases burnout and turnover
Recruit XX number of social
media ambassadors by launch of
campaign
Free up communications staff time for more strategic
planning versus doing
More gets done
Less burden on existing volunteers or staff
Increase reach by xx% by end of
the fiscal year
Increases donors to campaign
Increases the number of email prospects
Change in attitude and
increased trust in your
organization xx% by the end of
the fiscal year
Percentage likely to volunteer or donate increases
Improve relationships with
existing donors and volunteers
xx% by the end of the fiscal year
Better management, more stable finances
Improve engagement with
stakeholders xx% by the end of
the fiscal year
Better feedback and ideas for innovation
Better understanding of attitudes and perceptions of
stakeholders
Board Members As Social Media Ambassadors: Support, Activate
• Survey of social media use
• Review guidelines
• Training sessions
• Stories
• Brand collateral
• Brand social media
• How to support with
personal social media
accounts
• Fun Contest
• Activate and Support for
specific campaigns
Social Media Ambassadors Inside
1: Buy In 2: Guidelines
3: Support 4: Activate
Insiders
Your nonprofit also has plenty of “outsiders” who love
your organization
Why not put them to work as social media ambassadors
and boost your fundraising campaigns or programs?
Image: NY Times
Social Media Ambassadors from the Outside
Research Recruit
Support Activate
Outsiders
Social Media Ambassadors for Giving Tuesday
• Staff and board as staff
social media
ambassadors
• Recruited well-known
and aligned
ambassadors to
promote on social
media channels
• Recruited pro bono
volunteers: PR, Video,
Photography, Content
• Activated board
• Reached out to aligned
partner organizations
and individuals to
promote on social
media channels
Social Media Ambassadors: Prospect Research
Research: Recruit from Your Database, Lists, Events
• Post invitation on social
channels
Social Media Ambassadors: Who is Most Engaged on Social Channels?
Social Media Ambassadors: Facebook
• Use tool like “Top Fans “ to identify
engaged fans and research them
on Google or your database
• Use tool like ActionSprout to
gather email addresses of engaged
followers via FB.
• Ask board/staff to share link to
landing page on their FB profiles
and post on Brand Page
Social Media Ambassadors: Twitter
• Review brand account for
active verified users
• Use a Followerwonk to easily
sort and search followers
• Create a Twitter list of your best
prospects and cross check with
your organization’s database.
• Tweet links to landing page to
sign up as Social Media
Ambassador
Social Media Ambassadors: Instagram
• Use a free tool like Social Rank
to filter your organization’s
Instagram followers by
keywords in their bios, hashtags
they use, their location, the
number of followers they have,
and more.
• Create a photo or visual
invitation about becoming a
social media ambassador w/
link.
Social Media Ambassadors: LinkedIn
• If your organization has a group or page
on LinkedIn, scan the list of followers to
see if any influencers jump out.
• Review your network on your
professional profile on LinkedIn for
potential prospects. Ask board members
who are LinkedIn to do the same.
• Use advanced search to search by
nonprofit interests, location, keyword, or
company.
• Post a status update on your individual
LinkedIn profile or organization page with
a link to an invitation for more
information about becoming a social
media ambassador for your organization
Social Media Ambassadors: LinkedIn
Social Media Ambassadors: Vet
Relevant Relationship
Connected Credible
Social Media Ambassadors: Recruit
• Overview of organization
and campaign
• Role of social media
ambassador
• Time commitment
• Expectations
Social Media Ambassadors: Communication and Coordination
• To make it easy to keep
them in the loop
• Campaign updates and
actions
Provide A Communications Toolkit with Basics
• Overview of organization
and campaign
• Talking points
• Brand and Staff social
media accounts
• Hashtags
• Sample FB Updates
• Sample Tweets
• Sample LinkedIn Updates
• List of collateral materials
online – logos, important
links, etc.
Social Media Ambassadors for Giving Tuesday
Mini Site for Ambassadors
Shareable Content: Images and Words
Branded Visual Content Optimized for Social Media Channels
Visual Content Optimized for Social Media Channels
Visual Content Tools
http://blog.mainstreethost.com/social-media-image-size-cheat-sheet
Social Media Ambassadors: Activate
Say Thank You
Cultivate the Relationship
Thank you!
www.bethkanter.org
www.facebook.com/beth.kanter.blog
@kanter on Twitter
Resources: bethkanter.wikispaces.com/donorpath

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Social Media Ambassadors for Giving Tuesday

  • 1. Creating A Social Media Ambassador Strategy Beth Kanter Master Trainer, Speaker, and Author
  • 2. Beth Kanter: Master Trainer, Author, Speaker and Blogger @kanter http://bethkanter.wikispaces.com/donorpath
  • 3. Agenda • What is heck a social media ambassador? • The benefits of using Social Media Ambassadors • Why start with “insiders” (staff and board) • Examples • Strategy from Inside Out: Getting Buy-In, Guidelines • How Get People Who Love Your Organization To Be Social Media Ambassadors: Tips and Tricks
  • 4. Redefining Brand Ambassadors in An Age of Social Media
  • 5. Definition • Any stakeholder who is passionate about your organization • Shares information about your organization on social channels • Asks their online social networks to support to the organization.
  • 6. Coordinating & Amplifying Social Media Ambassadors = Impact “When you hear an idea from two people, it counts for twice as much as if you randomly hear it once. And if you hear an idea from ten people, the impact is completely off the charts compared to just one person whispering in your ear. Coordinating and amplifying the evangelists of your idea is a big part of the secret of marketing with impact.” Seth Godin
  • 7. Start With Your Insiders!! Staff Board • Believe in your organization • Have the desire to work to make things better • Understand your nonprofit mission and the bigger picture • Already have great stories about your organization • Have networks who may already be interested in your organization • Know your organization and industry really well • May already be using social media channels
  • 8. Here’s Why: Trust of Nonprofit Brands Is Eroding
  • 9. They Are Already Using Social Media Anyway, Why Not Leverage?
  • 10. @rdearborn works an organization conservation organization and she LOVES sharks. How Can You Leverage Staff Passion for Mission?
  • 11. Organizations of all sizes can benefit from using insiders as social media ambassadors too boost their fundraising and marketing campaigns …. Let’s look at some examples ….
  • 15. Human Rights Watch • Goal: Impact policy change • Leverage individual networks of over 200 staff members on Twitter • Social media policy encourages all staff to participate as personal brands • Provide training and support, with social media manager providing support • Internal coordination via listserv • Provides value to staff for content curation and media relations
  • 16. The Process 1: Buy In 2: Guidelines 3: Support 4: Activate Insiders
  • 17. I have work to do! Can finally tweet about our programs from my personal account! Why Getting Buy-In Is So Important What’s the value?
  • 18. Social Media Policy – Addressing Concerns http://bit.ly/12-words-dos
  • 19. 12 Word Social Media Personal Use Don’t Lie, Don’t Pry Don’t Cheat, Can’t Delete Don’t Steal, Don’t Reveal Dos and Don’ts
  • 20. Objective Value Increase employee engagement by x% by end of fiscal year Improves internal communications, collaboration Improves loyalty, buy-in to mission Decreases burnout and turnover Recruit XX number of social media ambassadors by launch of campaign Free up communications staff time for more strategic planning versus doing More gets done Less burden on existing volunteers or staff Increase reach by xx% by end of the fiscal year Increases donors to campaign Increases the number of email prospects Change in attitude and increased trust in your organization xx% by the end of the fiscal year Percentage likely to volunteer or donate increases Improve relationships with existing donors and volunteers xx% by the end of the fiscal year Better management, more stable finances Improve engagement with stakeholders xx% by the end of the fiscal year Better feedback and ideas for innovation Better understanding of attitudes and perceptions of stakeholders
  • 21. Board Members As Social Media Ambassadors: Support, Activate • Survey of social media use • Review guidelines • Training sessions • Stories • Brand collateral • Brand social media • How to support with personal social media accounts • Fun Contest • Activate and Support for specific campaigns
  • 22. Social Media Ambassadors Inside 1: Buy In 2: Guidelines 3: Support 4: Activate Insiders
  • 23. Your nonprofit also has plenty of “outsiders” who love your organization Why not put them to work as social media ambassadors and boost your fundraising campaigns or programs? Image: NY Times
  • 24. Social Media Ambassadors from the Outside Research Recruit Support Activate Outsiders
  • 26. • Staff and board as staff social media ambassadors • Recruited well-known and aligned ambassadors to promote on social media channels • Recruited pro bono volunteers: PR, Video, Photography, Content • Activated board • Reached out to aligned partner organizations and individuals to promote on social media channels
  • 27. Social Media Ambassadors: Prospect Research
  • 28. Research: Recruit from Your Database, Lists, Events • Post invitation on social channels
  • 29. Social Media Ambassadors: Who is Most Engaged on Social Channels?
  • 30. Social Media Ambassadors: Facebook • Use tool like “Top Fans “ to identify engaged fans and research them on Google or your database • Use tool like ActionSprout to gather email addresses of engaged followers via FB. • Ask board/staff to share link to landing page on their FB profiles and post on Brand Page
  • 31. Social Media Ambassadors: Twitter • Review brand account for active verified users • Use a Followerwonk to easily sort and search followers • Create a Twitter list of your best prospects and cross check with your organization’s database. • Tweet links to landing page to sign up as Social Media Ambassador
  • 32. Social Media Ambassadors: Instagram • Use a free tool like Social Rank to filter your organization’s Instagram followers by keywords in their bios, hashtags they use, their location, the number of followers they have, and more. • Create a photo or visual invitation about becoming a social media ambassador w/ link.
  • 33. Social Media Ambassadors: LinkedIn • If your organization has a group or page on LinkedIn, scan the list of followers to see if any influencers jump out. • Review your network on your professional profile on LinkedIn for potential prospects. Ask board members who are LinkedIn to do the same. • Use advanced search to search by nonprofit interests, location, keyword, or company. • Post a status update on your individual LinkedIn profile or organization page with a link to an invitation for more information about becoming a social media ambassador for your organization
  • 35. Social Media Ambassadors: Vet Relevant Relationship Connected Credible
  • 36. Social Media Ambassadors: Recruit • Overview of organization and campaign • Role of social media ambassador • Time commitment • Expectations
  • 37. Social Media Ambassadors: Communication and Coordination • To make it easy to keep them in the loop • Campaign updates and actions
  • 38. Provide A Communications Toolkit with Basics • Overview of organization and campaign • Talking points • Brand and Staff social media accounts • Hashtags • Sample FB Updates • Sample Tweets • Sample LinkedIn Updates • List of collateral materials online – logos, important links, etc.
  • 40. Mini Site for Ambassadors
  • 42. Branded Visual Content Optimized for Social Media Channels
  • 43. Visual Content Optimized for Social Media Channels
  • 48. Thank you! www.bethkanter.org www.facebook.com/beth.kanter.blog @kanter on Twitter Resources: bethkanter.wikispaces.com/donorpath