· Carnival of nonprofit consultants, 2 Sept 07 ·
It seems to me that some ways of communicating electronically with supporters are much more effective than others in that they encourage more donations and more feedback than others. Here's my choice of posts for the carnival this week ... they all discuss methods of communicating with supporters:
- Weaving Text and Video into a “YouTube Storyboard" ... Colin Delany from Epolitics tells us about a recent project creating a YouTube video from soundbites, text and images.
- How to use MySpace to drive new activists and donors: An interview with Tim Fullerton of Oxfam America ... Soha El-Borno from Wild Apricot finds out some tips about using MySpace.
- Annual Report Show-Down: Who Is More Convincing? ... Kivi Miller from Nonprofit Communications examines what makes a good annual report, which of course is one of the most important communication channels with supporters.
- How to Keep Your Gen Y Nonprofit Employee ... Rosetta Thurman from From The Pipeline suggests how we can keep our Gen Y employees motivated. The same goes for our Gen Y volunteers who are usually passionate supporters of whatever cause they are volunteering for.
- High tech, high touch - the power of blogs ... Sherri Garrity from Make It Count on blogs and how they can be used to communicate with your supporters.
- 2 audiences? 2 podcasts. Don't water down your message ... David Brazeal from JournaMarketing shares a couple of podcasting tips for non-profits
- Blog posting - Remarkable in 4 Minutes ... Sam Davidson from CoolPeopleCare suggests how organisations can be remarkable
Sunday September 2, 2007
Categories: Nonprofit-Carnival
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