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Presentation outlining the advantages using social media for awareness campaigning and fundraising.

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WhoamI?

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Who? Zoe Laycock

What? New Media Director

www.frontofmind.co.uk

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FrontofMind

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Digital communications agency

Design Build Strategy

•  Public sector •  Commercial sector •  Third sector

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Abitaboutyou

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What do you do online?

•  General surfing •  News and current affairs •  Shopping •  eDemocracy/ eCampaigns •  Entertainment (videos/ music/ tv)

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Whatarepeopledoing?

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People in the UK are spending more and more time online…

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UKinternetaccess:

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16.5m households online

56% broadband access

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ShiPinmediaconsumpQon

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More time spent online than watching TV

Europeans spend 14.3 hours online per week Forrester – 2007

35m access internet via PCs

7.3m access internet via mobile phones bbc.co.uk 25.11.08

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Newnewmedia?

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“people are shifting their attention from conventional forms of new media, such as websites, to newer forms, such as YouTube video, photo blogs, podcasts and social networks.”

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What does this mean for eCampaigning?

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Inthepast

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Getting the message out:

•  Over-reliance on dreary direct mailouts •  Calls to journalists (trust relationship) •  Print-based campaigns

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TradiQonalcampaigns

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•  Volume fundraising

•  Lasting awareness? •  Mobilising direct action?

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Digitalopportunity

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Rich media and social media achieve:

•  Engagement and interactivity •  Two-way conversation •  Presence in the places where people

are

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Sowherearepeople?

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Socialmediaspace

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More people using social media to have their say and for their voices to be heard.

Third Sector organisations must exploit these mediums to create powerful campaigns and more transparent consultations.

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Engagement

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•  Ongoing awareness

•  Building donor/ supporter relationships

•  Motivate and stimulate action

•  Engagement and participation

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What’s out there?

Cool stuff…

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KrooBayproject

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KrooBayproject

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•  Imaginative engagement project •  Microsite: Kroo Bay, Freetown, Sierra Leone •  Tells a story •  Local clinic (malaria, cholera, diphtheria and

diarrhoea)

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KrooBaywebsite

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Donors can:

• Watch "webisodes” • Read residents’ profiles • Post messages for the residents on their

profile pages • Watch the clinic renovation progress as

they donate money

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Not all interaction has to be rich media dependent.

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Blog JamiesBigVoice.com was set up (2005) - authored by an ex-homeless member of the public.

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Blogging

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JamiesBigVoice.com

Aim: •  Stimulate public debate •  Get attention of broadcasters/ journalists

The blog gained significant coverage in the mainstream media and succeeded in encouraging debate.

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People use the internet to communicate more.

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CommunicaQon&collaboraQontools

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Closer relationships between:

•  Supporters/donors and campaign groups •  donors and beneficiaries

Resulting in:

•  Two-way conversation •  Involvement

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Flickrforgood‐www.flickr.com/good

About Faces of ONE

This group is dedicated to ONE.org, the campaign to make poverty history.

We encourage you to add a photograph of your own face to this cause.

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WeThePeoplesFilmFesQval

We were commissioned to design and deliver the Festival website and supporting media.

www.wethepeoples.org.uk

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Approach

•  Creative design •  Accessible content •  SEO •  Existing media assets •  Distributable content

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• A lot can be done for comparatively little

• Think strategically about how to best integrate online applications and use of online media into current campaign activities

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Digitalstrategy

•  New media is strengthening both charities & political campaigns

•  Can’t simply bolt them on to existing working practices and expect to engage increasingly more media-savvy supporters

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Integratedapproach

•  Reach and engage where people are •  Beyond websites •  Push-pull approach to information •  Channel mix – web, mobile, print

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[email protected]

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