Posted in SPURspectives, branding, consumer engagement, consumer generated content, customer engagement, customer interaction, donor engagement, follower, lifecycle, marketing, marketing budget, marketing innovation, network, social branding, social marketing, social media, social network, spur communications, transformation on Dec 23rd, 2009
As the year draws to a close, I have time to reflect on the giant heaps of stuff I have collected throughout the year. (No, that is not a picture of my desk!) I have whitepapers, research reports, position papers, guides, presentations, tools and a whole host of other stuff. Most of it is great [...]
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Posted in SPURspectives, Uncategorized, community, consumer engagement, consumer perception, customer engagement, customer interaction, donor engagement, follower, front porch, hub, kansas city, marketing, marketing budget, marketing innovation, network, non profit, nonprofit, social branding, social marketing, social media, social media hub, social network, spur communications, twitter, virtual front porch, web on Nov 18th, 2009
Yesterday I wrote about the Habitat for Humanity build that I volunteered for a couple of weeks ago. I’m a big fan of Habitat. Our crew had a great time. We took a walk at lunch to see what else was going on up and down the street. It was quite a sight. There were [...]
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A few high-performing nonprofits across the nation are embracing social media and tapping into its power to further their missions. They are using social media tools to connect with the communities they serve. They are attracting donations, volunteers, media coverage, and employees.
However, the majority of nonprofits seem to be taking a “wait and see” attitude [...]
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