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