Newsletter: L.L. Bean Counters Bad Press with $3M Donation ๐ป; Move Over Millennials Here Comes Gen Z ๐ถ; How Hurricane Harvey Relief Was Spent ๐
Thanks to everyone who supported my fundrasier for John Haydon last week. We're over $14,000! ๐ค
With Labor Day right around the corner be sure to check out the two jobs I posted below for my client ServeMinnesota. They are smartly leading with content marketing and are looking for two wicked awesome professionals to work with me in becoming a content-driven, mega-successful organization.
Have a great and safe long weekend!
Newsletter: Peta, Nabisco Uncage Animals ๐ฆ; One-Person Nonprofit Schools You on Earned Media ๐ฌ; Tide 'Loads of Hope' Aid Wildfire Victim๐ฅ
I've launched a page on my website with ways that you can work with me beyond speaking and consulting. I'll be growing this list in the coming months, but the first two offerings formalize something I've been doing for months now: Newsletters Sponsorships and Sponsored Posts. With September mostly booked, I'm looking for October sponsors!
Newsletter: 4 Lessons from Burger King's Drive-Thru ๐; 140 Companies Partner with Band to Help Homeless ๐ธ; Are Memes Better than Influencers? ๐ญ
I had to apologize to my mom last week. After taking her to the hair dresser I didn't have time for lunch. "That fine," she said. "But pull into Burger King because I'm craving a Whopper." As soon as I pulled up to order I got a recorded message asking me to donate a buck to The Jimmy Fund. Of course, I said yes...and then peppered the cashier with questions about the program, which she politely answered.
A few quick lessons about point-of-sale programs that include a paper iconโฆ
Newsletter: 5-Store Ice Cream Chain Raise $1 Million๐ฆ; Back to School Cause Marketing is in Session ๐; CVS Pledges $10 Million Via In-Store Fundraising ๐ต
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Newsletter: 'Chick Fries' Piss Off Women ๐; Popeye's Raises Nearly $1M for MDA ๐ช๐ฝ; Kraft Bails Out Young Lawbreakers ๐
The other day on the James Altucher Show marketing guru Seth Godin was asked how to accomplish our work in the world. According to Seth:
Zig Ziglar used to say, "You can have everything in life you want, if you will just help other people get what they want." I just like the help other people get what they want part.
You should adopt this approach for corporate partnerships.
Newsletter: 3 Partnership Myths Roasted ๐ฅ; Girl Scouts Partner with Bomb Maker ๐ฃ; Farm Storage Company Puts Your Marketing to Shame ๐คญ
The North Face, which turned mountain-climbing into a conversation about inclusion with Walls Are Meant For Climbing campaign, is broadening the effort this year, focusing on more public climbing walls.
The program culminates on World Climbing Day, August 18th. TNF plans to donate $1 for every person who climbs that day, with a cap of $100,000. Although TNF is continuing its partnership with The Trust for Public Land (we interviewed them on CauseTalk Radio in September), these funds will go to the Khumbu Climbing Center.
New Research Explodes 3 Myths Hurting Your Corporate Partnership Efforts [SPONSORED]
Just about every day someone asks for my opinion on something related to corporate partnerships. Frankly, I expend most of my breath debunking myths about partnership practices! My best responses include lots of facts and figures to support my position. But, honestly, good research is hard to come by.
Thatโs one reason Iโm so excited about a new report from For Momentum, an Atlanta-based agency that specializes in building strategic cause alliances. Their new report High Expectations: Corporate Partnership Decision-Makers Research Results is full of myth-busting stats on what companies are REALLY looking for in a nonprofit partnershipโฆ
Newsletter: Did World Cup Sponsors Miss Goal on Purpose? ๐ฅ ; A Company That is Growing Sales by Being Spicy
As I forewarned you two weeks ago, this is a super-abbreviated version of my newsletter as I'm finishing up my summer vacation to England. It's been fun! But I'm looking forward to returning to regular programming next week.
Cheers!
Newsletter: Trashed for a Cause ๐ฎ; Lexus Strikes Out Hunger โพ๏ธ; Socks are the New Fundraising Premium ๐งฆ
I love holidays because cause marketing campaigns tend to be clustered around them. Last week's holiday, Independence Day, was no exception. My favorite campaign last week? A hashtag campaign from Keep American Beautiful (KAB) and Fishbrain. The latter bills itself as the most popular mobile app for people who love fishing. They have four million users! There truly is an app for everything, right?
Working together, KAB and Fishbrain launched the largest-ever one-day crowdsourced audit of litter in the U.S. App users were encouraged to remove litter while fishing and upload the images with the hashtag #trashoftheday.
I loved this campaign for two reasonsโฆ
Newsletter: Top 50 Most Patriotic Brands ๐บ๐ธ; Nonprofit Covers 155-Year Old Battlefield Like CNN ๐ค; 100 Years of an Immigrant's Anthem ๐ฏ
Happy Fourth of July! Because of the holiday I'm publishing an abbreviated newsletter this week.
I'll be back next week with a full newsletter. But as I'm in London the following week, you may see another abbreviated newsletter on Wednesday, July 18th. Try to be patient with me. ๐
Newsletter: Do Cause Marketers Go to Jail? ๐คจ; Coke's 'Peace Tea' Rewards Random Acts of Kindnessโ๏ธ; Where the Hell is Geoffrey the Giraffe??๐ฆ
Two weeks ago I wrote about using Facebook to promote your corporate partnerships. I mentioned that in some states it may be illegal to promote your partnerships because of commercial co-venture laws.
That's not quite true, according to my supah-smaht friend and cause marketing lawyer, Karen Wuโฆ.
Newsletter: 'Cup of Joe' Brewing for London โ๏ธ; Harry's 'Shave with Pride'ย Supports LGBTQ+ Causes ๐ณ๏ธโ๐; The Most Disastrous Nonprofit Event in History
I don't leave Boston often, but when I do it's for two reasons. The first is to visit YOU to help with your your cause marketing campaigns. The second is to to go London! Did you know that I'm a yuuuge Anglophile?
That's why I'm heading to London next month and I want to meet you for a Cup of Joe! If you're interested in learning more, just hit reply. The first week of July I'll send you an email with a time and location. I'm staying near Westminster Abbey (I know, so touristy!) so it will be near or at my hotelโฆ
Newsletter: How to Promote Your Partnerships with Facebook ๐ค; United Way, Lyft Expand Free Ride Program ๐; How Anthony Bourdain Gave Back to Causes ๐ข
Here's a fact for you. Corporate partners expect you to promote their partnership with your nonprofit. And they want that promotion done digitally. Your snail mail print newsletter isn't going to cut it.
To accomplish this for partners, nonprofits have two challengesโฆ
Newsletter: Are Networking Events Worth it? ๐ค; CauseTalk Radio Goes on Hiatus ๐; The Most Charitable, Most Hated Industry in America is... ๐คฏ
Years ago I used to work for a chamber that hosted networking events. Members came to these events to meet new people. But that's not what happened.
People either talked to people they already knew OR to new people that were similar to them in occupation and/or status. Sales people would talk to sales people and CEO's would talk to other c-level executives. Watching this happen month after month, I concluded that networking events are a better place to catch up with friends than make new ones.
So what's a better way to meet new corporate partners?
Ep268: The Future of CauseTalk Radio & Our Favorite Episodes of 2018
Today on CauseTalk Radio, Megan and I talk to....each other! We share our plans for CauseTalk Radio. (Don't worry! We'll be back.) In other news, Megan and I also share our favorite shows of 2018.
What's our big news? Which shows did we choose? Well, you'll just have to listen to find out!
Newsletter: 3 Lessons from Red Nose Day ๐คก; Vodka Maker Milks Cause Marketing ๐ณ๏ธโ๐; 31 Days of Giving is Here! ๐
Since arriving in the U.S. in 2015, Red Nose Day has raised a whopping $145 million. Most of that money has come from red nose sales at Walgreens stores, which raised $20 million in 2017 alone. We interviewed Linn Jordan, Director of Retail Marketing for Walgreens, about its efforts on behalf of Red Nose Day back in 2016 and it's worth a listen.
A few key takeaways on Walgreen's successful fundraiserโฆ
Ep267: Nonprofits and GDPR: What You Need to Know
Today on CauseTalk Radio, Megan and I talk to Ryan Baillargeon, CEO of Toronto-based Grassriots about the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and why nonprofits should be paying attention to it.
On the show, Megan, Ryan and I discussโฆ
Newsletter: Are Companies Just...Selfish? ๐คญ; Royal Wedding Marries Companies, Causes ๐; Best Social Media from America's Top 50 Hospitals ๐ฅ
The big news this week is that I'm at the Engage for Good Conference in Chicago Wednesday and Thursday. For cause marketing geeks like me #EFG2018 is like dying and going to heaven! It's that much fun!
Are you at the conference too? Or are you in Chicago (even for the day!)? I would love to meet you. I look like this guy --->>> That's me throwing down some wisdom at last year's conference. Super serious, right? ๐You can meet me one of two waysโฆ