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Our agenda Collect midterms Chapters 8-10 Team meetings Break Fahrenheit speakers About Tuesday’s class
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Chapter 8: Crowds Crowdsourcing Many people participating in joint project in small ways Museum’s ‘Crowd-Curated Exhibition’ Birdwatching
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4 categories Collective intelligence Crowd creation Crowd voting Crowd funding
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Process: 3 questions What should crowd do? Not too big or small Connect with right crowd What to do with crowd’s input Listen & talk to people in planning project
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Cautions Crowds unpredictable ‘Angry mobs’ ‘90% useless’ How could your nonprofit clients use crowdsourcing?
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Ch 9: Learning Loops Monitor & analyze results Track & reflect Modify tactics
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Humane Society 1: 10: 100 rule: create share view
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Tradition vs. social media Market research Press agent places story with media Newspaper ad Newsletters, press releases Listen online Cultivate bloggers, reporters Facebook, Twitter Supporters share with friends via social media
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Measuring engagement Number subscribers Monthly trends Engagement metrics Bookmarking Comments Influence
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Bottom-line focus ROI: Return on Investment Social change
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Ch 10: Funding
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Keys to effectiveness Be transparent Be simple Listen, engage, build relationships Tell stories Connect, don’t solicit
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Keys to success Multichannel strategy Partners, not ATMs Storytelling Thank donors Friends first, then funds ‘Fun’ in fundraising
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