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Recruit More Sponsors, Corporate Partners with Inbound Marketing

Join Hubspot and me for a FREE webinar on how to recruit more sponsors and corporate partners with inbound marketing this Thursday, December 1st at 1pm EST.

On this blog and in Cause Marketing for Dummies I talk a lot about how blogging, social media and SEO can help nonprofits land more sponsors and corporate partners. I call it good old-fashioned marketing. My friends at Boston’s Hubspot have a better name for it: Inbound Marketing.

They define the practice as any marketing tactic that relies on earning people’s attention as opposed to buying it with advertising.

I’m sure this approach is new to most development professionals who work in sponsorship, cause marketing and corporate partnerships. Their idea of prospecting is cold calling and sending out emails to potential partners.

Wouldn’t you rather have qualified prospects come to you? That’s what inbound marketing is all about!

How I Used Inbound Marketing

Here’s how I used inbound marketing to recruit corporate partners for cause marketing programs at a Boston hospital.

Like most nonprofits, we had supporters that we could reach directly without inbound marketing. We already had their attention and recruited them for cause marketing programs. These are your best prospects. If only there were more of them!

iParty, for instance, had a long-standing relationship with the hospital. The owners, Sal & Dorrice Perisano were generous donors to the hospital before they involved their party supply business in fundraising for us. Most nonprofits have one or more existing donors that operate businesses and are open to partnerships. But they are in the bullseye for a reason: most organizations only have one or two of these perfect prospects.

After supporters, you move to the second circle, which is populated with contacts. These companies know you, and you know them, but they’re not supporters. Office supply chain Staples, for instance, was a contact because they were a hospital vendor. We knew them, and they us, but they weren’t supporters of the hospital – at least not yet. But the business relationship we had with them gave us access to their marketing team, which led to a cause marketing partnership. Again, no need for inbound marketing here.

The third circle is the most critical because it’s the largest and has the most opportunity. But bigger also means harder because you have no relationship, no connection with these companies. These companies are so cold you can’t even call them prospects! I call them suspects. Most nonprofits think they need a sledgehammer to break down the doors to these companies. Bold stroke, for sure. But what they need is a magnet that will draw these prospects in and warm them up. This is when inbound marketing is so valuable!

Faced with this same challenge in our own recruitment program, we turned to blogging, social media and SEO as a magnet to pull these prospects in.

The Blog

I started Selfishgiving.com six months into my job at the hospital to educate companies – especially those located in my target area, Boston – on cause marketing and my team’s work in the area. Selfish Giving was something they could find online that was informative and useful but not promotional.

Social Media

We focused on Twitter – accounts for the whole team not just for me – to engage Boston companies and share content. We also distributed our blog content to other sites, such as Care.comThe Chronicle of Philanthropy and other cause-related blogs.

SEO

Our blogging efforts – and a landing page for a webinar we created to educate partners on one of the easiest and most lucrative types of cause marketing, point-of-sale – helped us top the search engines for such keywords as “cause marketing boston” and “picking a cause for cause marketing.”

The Results

Inbound marketing had a noticeable impact on our program. Not only did it help us recruit more corporate partners but it had an impact we didn’t expect: it strengthened our partnerships with existing partners as they grew to respect our inbound efforts and social media expertise. They looked to us for credible, intelligent advice on how to effectively use these new platforms.

I bet your organization could benefit from learning more about inbound marketing and how it can help you recruit more corporate partners.

Thanks to Hubspot you can. On December 1st at 1pm EST, Hubspot and I are hosting a FREE webinar on how to recruit more sponsors and corporate partners with inbound marketing.

This is something you won’t want to miss!

10 Reasons Why You Should Take My Public Speaking Course

Over the past few months I’ve delivered and listened to a lot of speeches, especially at Blogworld Expo last month. I heard some good ones and some not so good ones. Sadly, a lot of these mediocre speeches could have been good, even great – they had the right “bones” (e.g. good speaker, engaging topic) – but they lacked what makes a speech interesting, compelling and memorable.

It wasn’t talent or ability that was holding these speakers back, it was education.

That’s why I’ve decided to team up with CharityHowTo.com to deliver my own public speaking training course, which will be grounded in my own experiences speaking before many, many audiences, including teaching public speaking at Penn State. (No, I didn’t know Jerry Sandusky.)

My qualifications as an instructor public speaking are just one reason why you should sign up for my public speaking course. Here are nine more.

Just showing up doesn’t cut it anymore. I kid around with nervous speakers that Mark Twain always told new speakers to “Not worry, they [the audience] don’t expect much.” This is changing as many people are exposed to more great public speaking at conferences, on Youtube and television and at the movies. People are smarting up to what is and isn’t a good public presentation. The pressure is on.

Good off the cuff speeches aren’t off the cuff. People watch late night hosts, comedians, preachers and others and say, “That looks easy! I can do that.” But being off the cuff takes a lof of practice. A while back I read an article on Conan O’Brien and what he did every day so that he would look “off the cuff” for his show. Let’s just say he didn’t show up and say “Let’s do this!”

Knowing how to speak well gives you a competitive edge. I’ve seen this firsthand with my own career. Being a great speaker gives you an edge over others that may write or think better than you do. Audiences want to hear from great communicators – and that’s not always the smartest person in your industry.

Public speaking improves all your communication skills. Want to sell better? Improve your public speaking skills. Want to be more effective in small groups? Work on your speaking. Want to write more clearly, succinctly and powerfully? The stage is the salve. Embrace your inner JFK [or, in my case, Oprah] and change your life and help your cause.

Public speaking is where the money is. A New York Times bestselling author shared this with me last year: the money is not in selling books and there are easier ways to make a living than consulting. The speaking circuit is both more lucrative and enjoyable. Need a bottom-line reason to become a better speaker? How about making a good living from it!

Public speaking is easy – after someone shows you how. Good public speaking isn’t a mystery. The advice has been around since Ancient Greece 2,500 years ago. It’s not hard. It’s not complicated. It’s not a secret. But you do need someone to show you how it’s done. If you’ve never had any formal training in public speaking (BTW, Toastmasters doesn’t count. I’ll explain why in my course), invest in just this one course.

Your PowerPoint is not your presentation. This one drives me crazy. People hit the play button on their Powerpoint and then just stand back and expect that to be the big show. Your listeners don’t want your Powerpoint. They want you. That doesn’t mean you can’t use Powerpoint. There’s a high expectation among audiences that you will use Powerpoint, it’s almost strange and distracting not to have it. Powerpoint has to be part of the act, but you’re still the ringmaster.

No one will ever tell you you’re terrible so fix the problem yourself. You know when you suck. People will be nice and say you did “good.” I say it all the time. I blame it on my need to be liked by everyone. Sadly, this isn’t doing you any good. Fortunatley, you probably know the truth. The blank stares from the audience. That unsettledness in your gut as your fail to connect with your listeners. Polite smiles afterward. Don’t wait for someone to tell you. They might never do you the favor. Fess up and come to your own rescue.

Conquer your fear. Public speaking is the #1 fear. More than spiders, heights, even death, it scares the heck out of people. You can conquer your fear! I’ll show you how.

Convinced? Good. Here are the details. See you tomorrow!

Get a Sponsorship Letter that Really Works – From Fundraising Rockstars!

This is a guest post by my friend and fellow fundraiser Mazarine Treyz, author of the Wild Woman’s Guide to Fundraising and Fundraising Rockstar. I’m proud to be an affiliate of this program!

Hey, cause marketers! Do you also have fundraising duties? Would you like to learn how to fundraise more efficiently? Would you like to get more sponsorships, and get 50K in 30 days? Join us for Fundraising Rockstars.

Who are Fundraising Rockstars?
Fundraising rockstars are people who get it done. Appeals. Grants. Events. Online fundraising. And more. Sound like you?

Created by Pamela Grow, author of 5 days to Foundation Grants, Sandy Rees, author of Fundraising Buffet, Desiree Adaway, co-creator of Partnership Activate, with Pam Slim, author of Escape from Cubicle Nation, and Mazarine Treyz, author of The Wild Woman’s Guide to Fundraising, in the hopes that we could help the hundreds of nonprofits who couldn’t afford our services. We came up with a solution that will help you and your volunteers get the fundraising training you need, for a fraction of the cost. We have created a four week course for you, focusing on a new fundraising method each week, to help small fundraising shops and small nonprofits make 50K in 30 days.

Why would you want to be a Fundraising Rockstar?
Have you ever longed for community in your fundraising office? Are you a one or two person shop, and would you like to fill the holes in your knowledge? Fundraising Rockstars can help you.

What’s inside Fundraising Rockstars? What will you learn?
How to get more sponsorships for your next fundraising event.
How to send appeals and follow up with the perfect thank you letter.
How to get started in online fundraising for your nonprofit
If you are interested in learning how to partner to make the best of limited resources, Fundraising Rockstars will fit the bill.
Inside we have many audio interviews with the founder of DC Kitchens, Man versus Debt, Guy Kawasaki, John Jantsch and MORE!
You can join us by clicking here.

We are offering over $1,400 worth of products for a very low price, but our sale ends in just two days, on September 30th, and then the price doubles.

To join and get the full version of Fundraising Rockstars, go here:

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Just as we promised, here’s a sneak peek inside Fundraising Rockstars that will help you get more sponsorships.

Click here to get a sample sponsorship letter that really works!

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