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My presentation at InterAction's Forum 2014 http://www.interaction.org/forum-2014-workshops#FRI10:45-12:15 The Changing World of Internet Domains: What Every NGO Should Know about the Expanding Internet and What it Means for Your NGO (Room 159A/B) The workshop is designed for nonprofit decision makers and NGO staff who manage and/or oversee their organization’s web and marketing/communications strategy. This session is geared towards professionals who would be interested in learning more about the upcoming launch of new top-level domains like .NGO and others, and how changes in the Internet landscape and the use of new technologies will impact the way they do fundraising, partnering, branding and marketing. Lastly, it will look at how these changes can help raise awareness for their causes. Speakers: Andrew Mack, Principal, AMGlobal Consulting David Vyorst, ISOC DC Chapter and Co-Founder, Relay Station Digital Strategies Corey Griffin, Associate Director of Strategic Partnerships at Peace Corps, formerly with Microsoft Alan Robbins, Partner & Global Head of Membership & Alliances, Devex
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Howard Dean Wardrobe malfunc3ons Lycos Friendster! the most popular brand on the World Wide Web was Microso>'s MSN.
It was called the world wide web and all you needed was a website No smartphones You didn’t use Facebook! There was no YouTube Dial up exceed fixed broadband! No Wikipedia!
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2.9+ billion people on online 1.2+ billion on Facebook Developing Countries have > 50% of world’s internet users Mobile Broadband exceeds fixed developing countries have >50% of world’s mobile broadband users are in developing countries
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2.9+ billion people on online 1.2+ billion on Facebook Developing Countries have > 50% of world’s internet users Mobile Broadband exceeds fixed developing countries have >50% of world’s mobile broadband users are in developing countries
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In a social world characterized by disintermedia3on, Easy access to technology
everyone is a media outlet!
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Use images – MIT study Use narra3ve -‐ tell stories about real people The rise of visual communica3on
Best prac3ces, Compelling headline, content Compelling image Call to ac3on
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Use images – MIT study Use narra3ve -‐ tell stories about real people The rise of visual communica3on
Best prac3ces, Compelling headline, content Compelling image Call to ac3on
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The new intermediaries are the geeks that can harness the crowd
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AVAAZ – online ac3vist network It campaigns in 15 languages across 194 countries It’s been involved in over 166 million ac3ons! From environmental to figh3ng corrup3on and human rights and internet freedom Over 36 million users world wide
hdp://www.avaaz.org/en/stories_of_us_hub/?fp
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Add UNHCR flickr, pinterest, and youtube A network of public informa3on officers, supported by other staff, sends material to UNHCR's Communica3ons Group for processing and dissemina3on. Timely and regular reports on our work and the people of concern to us play a vital role in keeping our staff, the public and donors informed -‐ maintaining a high public profile is essen3al for an organiza3on like UNHCR, which relies on the generosity of others for funding.
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