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On A Mission….To Do Good

Today I had the pleasure of meeting with David Comer at Iredell Christian Ministries in Statesville,NC. Iredell Christian Ministries is a food pantry and crisis center located in Historic Downtown Statesville and sees many visitors. David expressed an interest in social media exposure for this non-profit organization and that made  me think about all the options that are open to non-profits if they choose to view their surroundings in a new light. What are the options? Where should they focus their energy and what are they trying to achieve through this exposure? These are all questions I asked before giving my own ideas and suggestions. Listed below are my view points about social media marketing  in the non-profit world.

Facebook

Facebook pages are a great way to get the word out about the location, the hours and what is needed. If they are in need of canned foods, fruits and vegetables or even volunteers. This would be a great avenue to use but will it give them the maximum amount of exposure they want? Of course not. They need to do more.

Twitter

In Statesville, NC twitter might not be the best use of time or even information because of the lack of users within a mile radius. On the other hand its a great way to share information very quickly to mass audiences everywhere for funding possibilities and donations on a much larger scale, if you want to reach outside the city for exposure.

LinkedIn

We’re all familiar with this great job hub….but it’s also a useful tool to search for professionals who are in the same position as you. Search for directors of non-profits or even non-profit groups and you are surrounded by a wealth of knowledge and information you didn’t know was possible. By surrounding yourself with others in the same situation you become a mob of volunteers working together to achieve a common goal. This can all be accomplished with social media marketing as long as you know how best to use your time and efforts.

Other countless options are available but a non-profit organization needs to think about the staff, the volunteers and the time in which it takes to create and manage such a marketing strategy. It’s all completely possible for someone to volunteer such a service. Do you have your own ideas about non-profit marketing?

Davis Regional Amazing Race

Grab some comfortable shoes and a team you can depend on! The first Davis Regional Amazing Race is coming to Statesville, NC! High Profile Marketing Solutions is proud to promote and coordinate all social media marketing for this year’s first event! Let’s give a little back story shall we? Has everyone seen The Amazing Race on CBS? Teams are paired together to compete against each other by completing tasks and challenges that can include crazy heights, eating bugs, bungee jumping, car crashes, deep-sea diving…anything imaginable that you can possibly get away with! Statesville is scaling it down to a one day event on August 12th starting at 8 am and ending between 5:30 and 8:30 pm ending at the Piedmont Healthcare Friday After Five Summer Concert in front of Mitchell Community College in Statesville.

Teams of 4 (no less than 3) will compete against each other for bragging rights and a team trophy that will change hands every year based on the winners! Each team that is signed up is currently being promoted on the Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce facebook fan page! The team with the most “likes” on their team picture will win time subtracted from the overall time for the day. Even if a team reaches the finish line first doesn’t mean they will be the winners…votes and rules will have a lot to do with who wins and who comes up short! Participate this year by sponsoring or having your own team! 

Don’t Make Your Customers Feel Like A Number

Early on its important to set goals for your business’s social media accounts. I think one of the worst things you can do is check your fan page numbers to see if they’re climbing. When you start your social media presence you shouldn’t be focused on suggesting people to like your sites. This is a crucial period to build your platform so that you’re customers aren’t flooded with emails and requests to like a Facebook, Twitter or Youtube account that’s blank. Think out your social media strategy.  I’ve listed a few tips on making sure you’re customers don’t feel like numbers….and actually feel like a customer you care about.

  1. Create your social media platform and  connect all forums.
  2. Fill out all information sections and tabs linking information to your website and other social media sites.
  3. Upload photos of your business, your staff and your products if possible.
  4. Set up a plan to let all of your existing clients/customers know that you have a social media presence. If you have emails you can create a professional account and then import those contacts to then advise that there is a social media site you’d like them to follow you on.
  5. Make the environment fun and safe for all followers.  Create a commitment to the social community about post quality and return comments within a reasonable period of time.
  6. Once you have created a safe, branded, complete social media presence then you can start using it as a huge marketing/advertising tool for your business.
  7. I would stay away from contests that focus on numbers, for example…”Be the 1,000th fan and you win a prize!”…That doesn’t really work for most fans because it seems like you don’t really care about anything but the number.  Instead I would focus on doing charity fundraisers like “During the month of blank we will donate $5 per customer to a charity. Please “like” our fan page and write a local charity on our wall!” It gets fans involved and you’re giving back to charity so people are happy to like your accounts.
  8. Make sure you reward your fans for following you and following the rules for all your contests. Give away a gas card or movie tickets… something that’s not expensive for you but is still really nice to do for your fans.
  9. Let your fans/followers see that people are interacting with you. Take photos and shoot videos of as much as you can so your followers can visualize your commitment to them.
  10. Ok now you’ve become “likeable” but you’ve got to market your brand effectively. This is a great time to start educating them on your products and you as a business. Then you can use those same contests and gear them more towards selling a product or getting their business. Afterall that was the whole point of having your business on social media sites. You have to translate the “likes”, “follows”, and “tweets” into revenue. And now that your fans feel like part of the family and not like a number then I’m sure they’re the right kind of audience for you and your business.

Let’s Just Make A Community Video

On Sunday January 9th in Downtown Statesville, NC I had the privilege of organizing, choreographing, and filming a video with the help of many others. I want to thank the Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce President David Bradley for voicing his interest in creating a video very similar to the Today Show’s viral video using the Black Eyed Peas song “I Gotta Feeling”. The original concept for the video was to focus on the Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce with key spotlights of the video being Chamber employees, groups and members. However after several discussions the video transformed into a community wide project. Which meant shutting down streets, moving vehicles off the roads, and dissecting the song into sections that could be managed.

The streets were shut down for 3 hours on Sunday Jan 9th

The song was split into 7 sections and the 7 sections were managed, organized and choreographed by their section leaders. Section 1 was David Bradley president of the Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce and his main focus was the beginning of the song moving from the Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce to City Hall where section 2 and the section leader Nancy Davis took charge. Nancy Davis starts her section off with a handoff of paperwork from David Bradley to Mayor Costi Kutteh. He then lip-sings the words of the song and takes you on a tour of City Hall along with other people from the community. Once you open the front doors of City Hall you are welcomed with open arms into section 3 with its leaders Bailey Wiberg (daughter of Susie Wiberg), Cameron Bradley, and Brooke Bradley(both daughters of David Bradley). Section 3 focuses on the youth of Statesville’s community and gives you a taste of the young talent we have before us.

Section 2 led by Baily Wiberg, Cameron Bradley and Brooke Bradley

Section 4 leads you to the doors of 220 Cafe, a new restaurant in downtown Statesville. Here section leader Susie Wiberg of Iredell-Statesville Schools illustrates the storefronts in the city and has some amazing tumblers from Tilley’s Dance Academy and Tilley’s Too Gymnastics showing off their skills. Flipping straight into Section 5, which was my section (Ashley High of Bell & Howard Chevrolet Cadillac and High Profile Marketing Solutions).  Section 5 starts at the old court-house downtown with a soldier from Fort Dobbs! Fort Dobbs is such an important piece of Statesville and it had to be showcased! Our soldier sends you on a journey through the streets with more tumblers, a juggler, a dancer and fire straight from a hot air balloon! There’s a lot going on in section 5 so make sure you pay attention or you might miss something!

Greg from Fort Dobbs with section 5 leader Ashley High

Section 6 led by Cathy Morris of the Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce takes you charging across the square into Groucho’s Deli where you dance through the doors and see all the patrons including Groucho himself!  Groucho leads you out the side door and into the square  for section 7 led by Denise Tilley Levan where you see the fabulous dancers from Tilley’s Dance Academy surrounded by all the people involved in making the video!

Tilleys Dance Academy in Section 7

Behind the scenes was a wonderful pairing of Billy “Buck” Blevins and Jill Gibson of Binder Chiropractic I had so much fun working with everyone on the project and hope you all enjoy the video as well when we show it at the Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce Annual Meeting on January 25th. After the Annual meeting the video will be shared on youtube, facebook and the Greater Statesville Chamber of Commerce’s website for everyone to see!

That's a wrap! Thanks everyone!