Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight
443.6K views | +2 today
Follow
Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight
Social marketing, PR insight & thought leadership - from The PR Coach
Curated by Jeff Domansky
Your new post is loading...
Your new post is loading...
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

5 Ways Blogging Can Advance Your Nonprofit Career (and 3 Ways to Get Started)

5 Ways Blogging Can Advance Your Nonprofit Career (and 3 Ways to Get Started) | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

These are all good reasons. Heck, I choose not to do things every day because of time or because they’re not part of my business goals. I get it.

But what these nonprofit professionals may not realize is the tremendous boom blogging can be for their careers. If they only knew how blogging could improve and impact their careers! If they did they would find the time, explore the possibilities and make blogging a priority.

Today, I have my work cutout for me!

Here are five ways blogging can grow your nonprofit career - and might just lead to another exciting career!...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Think blogging's not for you? Not so fast. It could enhance your career in nonprofit organizations or business.

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

Creating a Purpose Driven Content Engine | Visual.ly

Creating a Purpose Driven Content Engine | Visual.ly | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
How to Improve Lives & Improve the Bottom Line through Content Marketing is about how to create momentous content initiatives at the intersection of Corporate Social Responsibility, Cause Marketing and Content Marketing...
No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

How to create an annual report that people will actually read | PR Daily

How to create an annual report that people will actually read | PR Daily | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Ten tips to make sure you’re annual report accomplishes its goals—and doesn’t put your stakeholders to sleep.

 

[Practical tips for nonprofit or any other annual reports - JD]

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

Pinterest Nonprofit Benchmarking with Pinerly

Pinterest Nonprofit Benchmarking with Pinerly | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Last week, I wrote a post that summarized some tips, resources, and tools for using Pinterest.

 

Last week, I wrote a post that summarized some tips, resources, and tools for using Pinterest. I took a look at a couple of the measurement tools available for Pinterest and got on the waiting list for Pinerly after reading this analysis from the Poynter Blog based on stats provided by Pinerly. I was curious about what I could learn if I did an informal benchmark study of a few nonprofit Pinterest users. Rick Kats kindly sent me a spreadsheet of metrics for 7 nonprofits that were early adopters and are using it consistently....

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

9 Words to Make Your Nonprofit’s Content Stand Out

9 Words to Make Your Nonprofit’s Content Stand Out | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
In Content Marketing for Nonprofits, Kivi Leroux Miller mentions a language study by Jen Shang, a psychologist who studies philanthropic behavior uncovered nine agitators Americans use to define a good person:
  1. Kind 
  2. Caring 
  3. Compassionate 
  4. Helpful 
  5. Friendly 
  6. Fair 
  7. Hard-working 
  8. Generous 
  9. Honest 
Jeff Domansky's insight:

Great insight for nonprofit communications and fundraising.

Bobby Keys Media's curator insight, July 19, 2017 9:51 PM

Great insight for nonprofit communications and fundraising.

Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

What’s a Reasonable Amount of Content to Produce? | Nonprofit Marketing Guide

What’s a Reasonable Amount of Content to Produce? | Nonprofit Marketing Guide | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

I just took another look at the preliminary results from our 2013 Nonprofit Communications Trends survey (take it now, please!) and “lack of time to produce quality content” is the biggest challenge nonprofit communicators are facing, with almost 52% of the 300+ who have taken the survey picking that answer out of a list of a dozen choices.

 

This begs the question, “What is a reasonable amount of quality content to expect from a nonprofit communicator?”

 

What’s reasonable for you will be way too much for some and way too little for others. Figuring out what’s reasonable depends on several factors....

 

[Great question from Kivi Leroux Miller with great answers too ~ Jeff]

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

Four Social Personas Your Nonprofit Needs To Understand | John Haydon

Four Social Personas Your Nonprofit Needs To Understand | John Haydon | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Blackbaud recently published a guide called How to Identify and Empower Those Who Can Engage an Entire Community that includes information about four distint nonprofit social media personas.

 

To help you better understand these personas, they also published a handy-dandy infographic, which I chopped up below....

 

[Marketing and PR pros note too - JD]

No comment yet.
Scooped by Jeff Domansky
Scoop.it!

Does Your Nonprofit Have A Content Marketing Strategy? | John Haydon

Does Your Nonprofit Have A Content Marketing Strategy? | John Haydon | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

You understand that there’s more to engagement than simple small talk. You also understand that when folks are truly engaged, they tell their friends about the good work you’re doing, which is way more effective than if you told their friends.

 

So who’s doing a good job of creating an engaged community with content?...

No comment yet.