Here's another social media tool you should check out. It does so much that I won't even be able to explain it all in this blog. What is awesome about Raventools is that it allows you to use all of your marketing tools together and keep track of them in one place. There are others like it (such as Campaign Monitor) but I like Raventool's name better and it is the one that I've personally used so we'll go with it for today.
This tool provides you or your organization with so many different options and opportunities to make your life easier. You can track keywords, links, competitors, get adword statistics, and instantly run reports with Raventools. It also allows you to set automatic social media updates ("set it and forget it").
There are monthly fees based on how you or your organization will be using the tool. An individual would be charged $19 per month while an entire agency would be charged $249 a month but would be allowed unlimited websites and would also be provided with Facebook and Twitter monitoring.
Bring your entire marketing campaign together by using Raventools or a similar service. Save yourself time and energy. Marketing agencies will find this tool particularly useful as will bloggers, publicists, designers and small business owners. Bloggers can make sure that their readers are actually reading what they're posting, agencies can easily manage multiple social media accounts, small business owners can manage their contacts and painlessly produce reports.
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
PR & Social Media Software
Vocus (On Demand Public
Relations Management Software)
This is another tool that I've
learned about recently and think
you should check out, too.
To the right there is a screen shot from their website showing what all this fully integrated social media monitoring service can do for you.
Marketing and PR firms will find this tool so useful because it has an up-to-date database of 1.4 million bloggers, journalists, and other social media outlets. It also allows you to schedule the launch online press releases. Getting media coverage is so much easier
with this tool. You can have live
online meetings and track
interactions with your customers
or people who have covered your
company.
Relations Management Software)
This is another tool that I've
learned about recently and think
you should check out, too.
To the right there is a screen shot from their website showing what all this fully integrated social media monitoring service can do for you.
Marketing and PR firms will find this tool so useful because it has an up-to-date database of 1.4 million bloggers, journalists, and other social media outlets. It also allows you to schedule the launch online press releases. Getting media coverage is so much easier
with this tool. You can have live
online meetings and track
interactions with your customers
or people who have covered your
company.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Kickstarter or justgive?
In my last blog I posted about a site called Pinterest and I decided I'd continue my trend and talk about a few other sites that may be new to a lot of people.
Someone I know recently posted a Facebook status asking for her friends to donate to a cause on a website called Kickstarter. Kickstarter is a place to get funding for creative projects and is only able to be a success in raising funds because of social media. If someone has a good idea then it can spread like wildfire via social media outlets such as Facebook, twitter, and so on.
I've recently been put in charge of a campaign to raise $20,000 for Kelly Autism Program's KAPS Kreations. KAPS Kreations is a business started by the middle and high school students who participate in the Kelly Autism Program. The participants of KAP all have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Continuum and their involvement with KAP and KAPS Kreations provides them with valuable training for their future as professionals.
There are two main goals in raising money for KAPS Kreations. The first is to increase Autism Awareness (April 2 is the worldwide Autism Awareness Day) and the second is to raise money for KAP participants so they can purchase materials to make products that they can sell to the public. Before posting this blog I was considering starting a Kickstarter page for KAPS Kreations but after reading about it I think that a different site (justgive.org) would be a better option for what we need.
I've found out that Kickstarter is designed solely to raise money for creative projects. It is not for nonprofit fundraising. Another aspect of Kickstarter that is not ideal for the purpose I would have been using it for is the fact that you have to set a funding goal and if that goal is not met then you do not get to keep any of the money that people have pledged. I read about people who set up a Kickstarter project to get the funds they need to write a book, make a CD, or create a documentary.
Check out this Kickstarter project that has already been funded 107% ($91,055).
Kickstarter is a new way to fund and follow creativity. And that's awesome. But for my purposes I'm going to stick with justgive.org.
Someone I know recently posted a Facebook status asking for her friends to donate to a cause on a website called Kickstarter. Kickstarter is a place to get funding for creative projects and is only able to be a success in raising funds because of social media. If someone has a good idea then it can spread like wildfire via social media outlets such as Facebook, twitter, and so on.
I've recently been put in charge of a campaign to raise $20,000 for Kelly Autism Program's KAPS Kreations. KAPS Kreations is a business started by the middle and high school students who participate in the Kelly Autism Program. The participants of KAP all have been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Continuum and their involvement with KAP and KAPS Kreations provides them with valuable training for their future as professionals.
There are two main goals in raising money for KAPS Kreations. The first is to increase Autism Awareness (April 2 is the worldwide Autism Awareness Day) and the second is to raise money for KAP participants so they can purchase materials to make products that they can sell to the public. Before posting this blog I was considering starting a Kickstarter page for KAPS Kreations but after reading about it I think that a different site (justgive.org) would be a better option for what we need.
I've found out that Kickstarter is designed solely to raise money for creative projects. It is not for nonprofit fundraising. Another aspect of Kickstarter that is not ideal for the purpose I would have been using it for is the fact that you have to set a funding goal and if that goal is not met then you do not get to keep any of the money that people have pledged. I read about people who set up a Kickstarter project to get the funds they need to write a book, make a CD, or create a documentary.
Check out this Kickstarter project that has already been funded 107% ($91,055).
Kickstarter is a new way to fund and follow creativity. And that's awesome. But for my purposes I'm going to stick with justgive.org.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Pinterest!!
MySpace, to most people at least, is a little outdated. Facebook and Twitter are even losing their luster in the minds of some users. All sorts of new social media tools are popping up but one that I really think you need to know about is called Pinterest. You need to check it out if you haven't already. Like right this second.
I'm really excited about Pinterest! I have not been a member for very long but I am addicted and think there are so many practical applications and tons of creative ideas that will stem from it. Tumblr is a similar service that you may already be familiar with. It allows you to share photos, videos, text, audio, slideshows, and so on. Pinterest lets you to share your taste in anything - clothes, hairstyles, wedding ideas, places to travel - through virtual and personalized "pinboards." You can grab an image from any website and add it into whatever pinboard you would like. Pinterest automatically grabs the name of the original source that way they can credit the creator as well as allow you an easy way to go back to that link in the future to get the recipe, directions, or just another look at the site.
Having a pinboard with saved images of ideas that inspire you is already a great aid in being more creative. A visual feed of the things you love is only the beginning, though. You also get to see pins other people have saved onto their pinboards. If you like their pins then you can "repin" them onto your own board. Combine your great taste with the great taste of all Pinterest users and you're going to end up with some awesome ideas. Photographers, designers, artists and so many other creative people will benefit from this collaboration of pinned images.
This site is great for anyone because everyone has things they're interested in and most people want a better way to organize their ideas. I personally am so excited to have Pinterest because I needed an efficient way to store recipes-I love food and baking in particular. I also have boards for quotes, flowers, do-it-yourself crafts, and books (just to name a few).
So go on, share your interests and great taste with your friends and the rest of the world.
P.S. There may actually be a wait list for a Pinterest account. It's gaining popularity and they have been adding more servers in order to keep up with all the traffic from new users. If you want me to email you an invite then comment below and you won't have to wait to start pinning.
I'm really excited about Pinterest! I have not been a member for very long but I am addicted and think there are so many practical applications and tons of creative ideas that will stem from it. Tumblr is a similar service that you may already be familiar with. It allows you to share photos, videos, text, audio, slideshows, and so on. Pinterest lets you to share your taste in anything - clothes, hairstyles, wedding ideas, places to travel - through virtual and personalized "pinboards." You can grab an image from any website and add it into whatever pinboard you would like. Pinterest automatically grabs the name of the original source that way they can credit the creator as well as allow you an easy way to go back to that link in the future to get the recipe, directions, or just another look at the site.
Having a pinboard with saved images of ideas that inspire you is already a great aid in being more creative. A visual feed of the things you love is only the beginning, though. You also get to see pins other people have saved onto their pinboards. If you like their pins then you can "repin" them onto your own board. Combine your great taste with the great taste of all Pinterest users and you're going to end up with some awesome ideas. Photographers, designers, artists and so many other creative people will benefit from this collaboration of pinned images.
This site is great for anyone because everyone has things they're interested in and most people want a better way to organize their ideas. I personally am so excited to have Pinterest because I needed an efficient way to store recipes-I love food and baking in particular. I also have boards for quotes, flowers, do-it-yourself crafts, and books (just to name a few).
So go on, share your interests and great taste with your friends and the rest of the world.
P.S. There may actually be a wait list for a Pinterest account. It's gaining popularity and they have been adding more servers in order to keep up with all the traffic from new users. If you want me to email you an invite then comment below and you won't have to wait to start pinning.
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