Archive for August, 2009

The Medium Isn’t The Message

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Sometimes the best advice is pretty darn simple. That’s the case with this piece in ClickZ by Bryan Eisenberg of FutureNow. He’s an expert on optimizing online conversions, but he’s making a larger point with this advice: "Don’t get caught up in the flash of Web 2.0 ...  Read more

Social Media Penetration Grows

Friday, August 28th, 2009

As reported here by MediaPost, Forrester Research, a leading marketing and media research outfit, has released an extensive study on U.S. usage of social media. At this point, four out of five U.S. online adults report using social media at least once per month. Half participate in sites like ...  Read more

Old-Style Social Networking

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Ah! The heart pines for the good old days, when social networking occurred face to face. Enjoy this commercial. Tom SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Old-Style Social Networking", url: "http://www.theagitator.net/social-networking/old-style-social-networking/" }) ...  Read more

Best Fundraising Video Contest

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Given that The Agitator often encourages fundraisers to experiment with online video, we’re pleased to help bring your attention to this fundraising video competition. It’s sponsored by Resource Alliance, who stages the International Fundraising Congress (IFC). Traditionally the ...  Read more

Get Your Netwits Wisdom

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Judging from the number of "Out of Office" bouncebacks we’re getting this week, I’m assuming that lots of folks are "at the beach." That means they’re missing Steve MacLaughlin’s (of Blackbaud) Netwits webinars this week. One a day, with these topics ...  Read more

Anyone Excited Yet?

Monday, August 24th, 2009

In case you headed to the beach early last Friday, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told a financial conference that the economy — U.S. and globally — is on the verge of growing again. As reported here in the NY TImes, despite his upbeat tone, he did say the recovery would be ...  Read more

Twitter – The Next Hula Hoop?

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Earlier this week we featured a somewhat grumpy "take" on Twitter from Ken Burnett of SOFII. Ken diplomatically pointed out to me that one Laurie Pringle, senior manager of philanthropy at ALS Canada, has commented on his original article, presenting a passionately contrary point of ...  Read more

Cause Marketing Grows

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Here are two recent articles from Marketing Daily describing the current state of play of cause marketing in the U.S. In the first, sponsorship giant IEG projects that $1.55 billion will be spent on cause marketing in 2009. IEG cites survey data saying that 41% believe companies should increase ...  Read more

Hispanic Trending

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

Lately I’ve added another source to my daily email feeds … Hispanic Trending. Hispanic Trending, the work of marketing consultant Juan Tornoe, compiles a handful of articles from various sources each day that give insight into the Latino community — everything from political ...  Read more

Is Twitter Suicide The Only Option?

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Writer and occasional fundraising consultant Ken Burnett has been struggling lately with Twitter. In this blog post, reproduced below with permission, he vents his frustrations and offers a solution. I thought you might enjoy his tribulations. Or as Ken asks:     Is it time for ...  Read more