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90 great publicity ideas for nonprofits / edited by Scott C. Stevenson.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Sioux City, Iowa : Stevenson, Inc., [2010]Copyright date: ©2010Edition: 2nd editionDescription: 1 online resource (48 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781118704349
  • 1118704347
Other title:
  • Ninety great publicity ideas for nonprofits
  • Great publicity ideas for nonprofits
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: 90 great publicity ideas for nonprofits.DDC classification:
  • 659.2/88 23
LOC classification:
  • HG177
Online resources:
Contents:
New- and old-school methods generate free publicity -- Youtube channel puts university research front and center -- Use employees retirement to highlight your organization -- President's journal connects with members, community -- Popular video game adds pop to media spot, value for sponsor -- Use well-known faces to garner publicity -- Personalize screen savers -- Think creatively to maximize news of major achievements -- Collaboration helps address serious national health issue -- Get valuable TV exposure for your cause -- Hire the right firm to distribute your press release -- 50th Anniversary celebrates members, Community -- Submit-a story idea gives audience a say in coverage -- Make a radio pitch that works -- Reach out to media for dream coverage -- Reinforce you brand with striking images -- Ideas to score free publicity -- Create and promote an online media kit -- Securing media coverage in changing media market.
Teaming up expands reach of awareness campaign -- Promote your stories on others' websites -- Blogs bring student voices to the recruitment process -- Avoid those common press release mistakes -- Advice to generate and maximize national news coverage -- Gearing PR tools to your audience -- Crafting then-and-now stories for maximum effect -- Photo tour showcases new addition -- Campus wide theme -- Herald new goals for college -- Gain public approval by connecting with other local nonprofits -- Photo contest engages constituents, introduces new mascot -- Three ways to make the most of letters to editor -- Centennial timeline returns college to founding principles -- Rule of thumb -- Land in the spotlight when the media comes to town -- Publicize volunteer efforts -- Add facebook cause page to your communication options -- Properly stock your press conference toolkit -- Maximize your message on twitter in 140 characters or less -- Cater e-newsletter content to target audiences.
Year in review can boost morale, show value -- Use editorials to further your cause -- Be sure your story gets heard -- Radio helps the public tune in to your events -- Negotiations, flexibility maximize use of billboard advertising -- Appreciation activities build goodwill, Publicity -- Tell you organization's story through photos -- Make employees profiles more than just profiles -- Tips on delivering bad news -- Online Press kits simplify reporters' jobs, increase interest -- Press release follow Up: Keep it personal -- Create a time capsule to celebrate significant events -- Promote your cause with an educational series -- Make a point to connect with elected officials -- Be ready to make compelling case with stories on hand -- The nose for news: is you story up to snuff? -- Great lead guides readers to the real treat -- Get fit challenge gives makeover to public's perception -- Notable figures tie the past to the present -- Highlight press releases with a media blog.
Book signings create interest, generate publicity -- Community profiles added personal insight -- Thorough preparation can help with walk through fire -- Use construction period to point to progress -- Launch a marketing campaign that create mystery -- Engage supporters, community with name our mascot contest -- Find attention-grabbing ideas to celebrate milestones -- Consider these techniques for writing vibrant client features -- Make use of anniversary postcards -- Highlight notable media coverage -- Day in the district shows local leaders a day in the life -- Increase media exposure with a faculty expert program -- Make sure employee-of-the-month program doesn't backfire -- Tweets keep your stories on the beat -- Tout your organization's multiple achievements -- Five ways to showcase your organizations' stories -- You can't beat word-of-mouth marketing -- Media campaign boosts gifts, awareness, volunteer numbers -- Help craft CEO's message -- Seven ways to celebrate your facility dedication.
Use community contacts when designing your PSA -- How to attract a press conference crowd -- Stories give everyone a chance to contribute -- Track your nonprofit's news coverage -- Maximize press when announcing new equipment -- Committee provides head-up to university -- Publicize your employees' community involvement -- Facilitate communication with a mobile application -- Twitter generates a buzz over events -- Make groundbreaking magic -- Five ways to maximize major event publicity.
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New- and old-school methods generate free publicity -- Youtube channel puts university research front and center -- Use employees retirement to highlight your organization -- President's journal connects with members, community -- Popular video game adds pop to media spot, value for sponsor -- Use well-known faces to garner publicity -- Personalize screen savers -- Think creatively to maximize news of major achievements -- Collaboration helps address serious national health issue -- Get valuable TV exposure for your cause -- Hire the right firm to distribute your press release -- 50th Anniversary celebrates members, Community -- Submit-a story idea gives audience a say in coverage -- Make a radio pitch that works -- Reach out to media for dream coverage -- Reinforce you brand with striking images -- Ideas to score free publicity -- Create and promote an online media kit -- Securing media coverage in changing media market.

Teaming up expands reach of awareness campaign -- Promote your stories on others' websites -- Blogs bring student voices to the recruitment process -- Avoid those common press release mistakes -- Advice to generate and maximize national news coverage -- Gearing PR tools to your audience -- Crafting then-and-now stories for maximum effect -- Photo tour showcases new addition -- Campus wide theme -- Herald new goals for college -- Gain public approval by connecting with other local nonprofits -- Photo contest engages constituents, introduces new mascot -- Three ways to make the most of letters to editor -- Centennial timeline returns college to founding principles -- Rule of thumb -- Land in the spotlight when the media comes to town -- Publicize volunteer efforts -- Add facebook cause page to your communication options -- Properly stock your press conference toolkit -- Maximize your message on twitter in 140 characters or less -- Cater e-newsletter content to target audiences.

Year in review can boost morale, show value -- Use editorials to further your cause -- Be sure your story gets heard -- Radio helps the public tune in to your events -- Negotiations, flexibility maximize use of billboard advertising -- Appreciation activities build goodwill, Publicity -- Tell you organization's story through photos -- Make employees profiles more than just profiles -- Tips on delivering bad news -- Online Press kits simplify reporters' jobs, increase interest -- Press release follow Up: Keep it personal -- Create a time capsule to celebrate significant events -- Promote your cause with an educational series -- Make a point to connect with elected officials -- Be ready to make compelling case with stories on hand -- The nose for news: is you story up to snuff? -- Great lead guides readers to the real treat -- Get fit challenge gives makeover to public's perception -- Notable figures tie the past to the present -- Highlight press releases with a media blog.

Book signings create interest, generate publicity -- Community profiles added personal insight -- Thorough preparation can help with walk through fire -- Use construction period to point to progress -- Launch a marketing campaign that create mystery -- Engage supporters, community with name our mascot contest -- Find attention-grabbing ideas to celebrate milestones -- Consider these techniques for writing vibrant client features -- Make use of anniversary postcards -- Highlight notable media coverage -- Day in the district shows local leaders a day in the life -- Increase media exposure with a faculty expert program -- Make sure employee-of-the-month program doesn't backfire -- Tweets keep your stories on the beat -- Tout your organization's multiple achievements -- Five ways to showcase your organizations' stories -- You can't beat word-of-mouth marketing -- Media campaign boosts gifts, awareness, volunteer numbers -- Help craft CEO's message -- Seven ways to celebrate your facility dedication.

Use community contacts when designing your PSA -- How to attract a press conference crowd -- Stories give everyone a chance to contribute -- Track your nonprofit's news coverage -- Maximize press when announcing new equipment -- Committee provides head-up to university -- Publicize your employees' community involvement -- Facilitate communication with a mobile application -- Twitter generates a buzz over events -- Make groundbreaking magic -- Five ways to maximize major event publicity.

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