September 29, 2009 · Uncategorised · (No comments)

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“Get up to speed on Social Media for Fundraising”

2nd March 2010

Open University in Milton Keynes.

http://ow.ly/19WBG Click on this link to see details of the event

WHAT IS COVERED

  • Why is social networking important to fundraisers?
  • Why internet social networking is a challenge and an opportunity
  • Why and how to use video within your online marketing to raise awareness and deliver revenue
  • Why Google AdWords are a critical component of your social plan and how to get Google grants of $10,000 per month
  • How to create sustainable revenue streams from people that are not your supporters by monetising the social network

If Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Blogs are all a mystery to you then this two part event is a must. To attend you can be a charity, fundraiser, social enterprise, trust, NGO, NFP, Government or any organisation that works with these organisations. The event is in two parts. http://www.eventbrite.com/event/574534448 is an introduction to social media and cost £25.

The afternoon is for organisations that want to develop a social media strategy and push their existing efforts into revenue generation.

You don’t need to know anything about social media to attend any of these events, and you can attend both parts or pick the one that suits you. Payment can be accepted as invoice and cheque, credit card, paypal and Bartercard. Payment for the morning can be accepted on the door if your organisation has booked and requested to be invoiced.

Pass the word on to others that might be interested if you can’t make the event :)

July 29, 2009 · Uncategorised · (No comments)

 

Event for Charities held at the Open University


Click 4 Causes is holding an event for Charities at 9.30am for half a day on the 20th August to help them benefit from social media in the marketing mix to maximise funds raised.


Click 4 Causes is a dedicated organisation established to help fundraisers maximise the potential and integrate social media into a charities marketing strategy. We have a half day seminar held at the Enterprise Hub at the Open University, Milton Keynes where you can make new contacts and get new ideas for promoting your cause to a wider audience.

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YOU WILL LEARN
• Why is social networking important to fundraisers?
• Why internet social networking is a challenge and an opportunity
• Why and how to use video within your online marketing
• How to create sustainable revenue streams from people that are not your supporters

TO BOOK GOTO: http://tickets.eSay-uk.com

SPEAKERS

ian mckendrickIan McKendrick
“Ian McKendrick is a genius at combining traditional marketing techniques with the latest social networking developments and helping businesses produce strategic marketing plans that really work. He is a thought-leader at the forefront of SEO techniques and is transforming the Social Networking SEO market place”
- Dain Internet Marketing
“Ian gave us a passionate presentation, packed to the brim with everything I need¬ed to get going. As an IT Director myself, his delivery was non condescending, and was a lesson in itself on how I should be com¬municating technology to my board.”
- www.speakingup.org

 

Lincoln Lincoln Bedeau
Lincoln Bedeau saw the use of video for communication on the web back in 2001;
He is now Managing Director of askMK.TV (the internet television site for Milton
Keynes) and most recently has developed askBrango.com, a safe and sound social
network video platform for the educational sector.

Lincoln has done numerous projects using video to improve traffic to websites and
create short films for voluntary organisations to publicise their community based
work. www.askMK.TV

 

SimonSimon Parslow
Simon Parslow is a visionary entrepreneur. Not content with the status quo of the
retail sector he has used influences from a variety of business models and created
an e-tail mash up which looks set to raise a few eyebrows in 2009. He wishes to educate fundraisers of all shapes and sizes that they too can benefit from a shift in consumer buying habits. The ever changing cycle of money in circulation means that to survive fundraisers must be aware of the opportunities that exist and be willing to embrace new technology and what it can bring. www.eSay-uk.com

 

YOUR HOST
PaulPaul Sage – Click4Causes
“I want to welcome fundraisers of all sizes of organisation to our half day event at the Open University. I believe that the information will be of real value in these challenging times for charities, with income dropping because of a low return on capital investments and lower donations”

TO BOOK GOTO: http://tickets.eSay-uk.com