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Social Media Charades at the Convio Summit |
Posted by Jordan Viator at Nov 17, 2009 11:29 AM CST Categories: Constituent Empowerment , Nonprofit Trends , NPtech , Social Media |
Yesterday, James Young and myself had the opportunity to present to packed house of nonprofit organizations on social media at Convio Summit. Over 100 nonprofit professionals packed in (literally) to learn, discuss and brainstorm on how nonprofits can set up a full-fledged social media strategies - from setting objectives and measuring success to deciding on what tactics to use and of course, selling the use of social media to management.

We were joined by a fabulous line-up of "non-experts" including Adam Steinberg from The Port, Alan Graham from Mobile Loaves and Fishes, David Neff from Lights.Camera.Help, Kenneth Cho from the Social Agency and Carie Lewis from The Humane Society of the United States. The attendees had fun reaching under their chairs to see what they had "won" -aka - their new, fake nonprofit they had to brainstorm a social media strategy for during the workshop.

And after three hours of discussions and brainstorming....

the groups did an amazing job of presenting their ideas for the fake nonprofits they pretended to be for three hours!

And all fun and prizes aside, congrats again to Larry Oji for winning the coveted Flip cam BTW, we as presenters and discussion leaders walked away with a better understanding of just how nonprofits are using or not using social media and the pain points people are experiencing in the process of figuring out how to use these new tools.
To end the session, I was asked by an attendee what "the next big thing" was going to be in social media. My answer: more real-time applications like video streaming and live blogging to allow for true real-time coverage and engagement, in addition to platforms continuing to open up and naturally become more "socially enabled".
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Jordan and James, the social media strategy workbook you guys created for this workshop was fabulous. I'm totally taking it home and filling it out for my job. I never ever get the time to sit down and think about this in such depth, so thank you!