non profit storytelling in the age of the digital generation

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This is a general presentation given to non-profit audiences in an effort to demonstrate the necessity of telling their story more effectively in a quickly evolving new media environment.

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Page 1: Non profit storytelling in the age of the digital generation

non-profit storytelling in the age of

the generationdigital

Page 2: Non profit storytelling in the age of the digital generation

who

v.1

Page 3: Non profit storytelling in the age of the digital generation

The electronically synergized multiphase value-added message delivery

methodology for non-profits

PHASE 1:Tell your story here

PHASE 2:Good things

happen here…

PHASE 3:…then here…

PHASE 4:…then here…

PHASE 5:…then here!

what

Page 4: Non profit storytelling in the age of the digital generation

…in other words, telling your story

helps the community you serve…

…and your bottom line

what

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who

v.2

You have to tell your storywhere the people are

88% of those 59 and older watch local broadcast news or cable

  Only 52% of those 18-27 do.

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who

v.2

You have to tell your storywhere the people are

80% of those 59 and older read a daily newspaper

Only 43% of those 18-27 do.(49% for Gen X).

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who

v.2

You have to tell your storywhere the people are

58% of those 59 and older listen to the radio news broadcasts.

26% for those 18-27.

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who

v.2

You have to tell your storywhere the people are

As of 2008, two thirds of Americans - 67% - believe traditional journalism is out of touch with what Americans want from their news.

Nearly half of respondents (48%) said their primary source of news and information is the Internet, an increase from 40% who said the same a year ago. sources: Harris Poll & WE Media/Zogby

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who

v.2

You have to tell your storywhere the people are

Question: Are you sure you are reaching your target audience?

Are you reaching as many people as you could?

As many people as you should?

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rightnow

when

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righthere:

where

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why Because you want to speak the same language as everyone else

1895

An Italian inventor named Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) sends a radio signal across his family estate.

He is the father of radio.

[Gregory J. Golda, Pennsylvania State University]

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why Because you want to speak the same language as everyone else

1912

Congress passes the Radio Act of 1912.

The act prevents amateur radio operators from interfering with government stations.

[Gregory J. Golda, Pennsylvania State University]

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why Because you want to speak the same language as everyone else

1927

On September 7, Philo T. Farnsworth transmits his first successful electronic TV images.

[Steven E. Schoenherr, University of San Diego]

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why Because you want to speak the same language as everyone else

1931

NBC begins its first TV station in New York.

[Steven E. Schoenherr, University of San Diego]

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why Because you want to speak the same language as everyone else

1941

The FCC issues its first 10 commercial TV licenses.

[Steven E. Schoenherr, University of San Diego]

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why Because you want to speak the same language as everyone else

1949

There are 2,881 radio stations and 98 television stations.

[Adam Thierer, Heritage Foundation, 1993]

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why Because you want to speak the same language as everyone else

1960

There are 4,309 radio stations, 569 television stations.

[Adam Thierer, Heritage Foundation, 1993]

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why Because you want to speak the same language as everyone else

1989

There are more than 10,000 radio stations and nearly 1,400 TV stations.

[Adam Thierer, Heritage Foundation, 1993]

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why Because you want to speak the same language as everyone else

2006

More than 58% of homes have basic cable.

[Adam Thierer, Heritage Foundation, 1993]

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why Because you want to speak the same language as everyone else

TODAY

Today there are more than 18 million subscribers to Sirius XM Satellite Radio.

[Satellite Radio USA]

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why Because you want to speak the same language as everyone else

TODAY

Sirius has more than 1 million. Sirius has 65 channels of music and 52 channels of information.

[Satellite Radio USA]

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why Because you want to speak the same language as everyone else

TODAY

There are over 5 billion web sites on Earth.

[wiki.answers.com]

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why Because you want to speak the same language as everyone else

TODAY

YouTube hosts more than 6 million videos.

[Wall Street Journal]

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why Because you want to speak the same language as everyone else

TODAY

Facebook has more than 175 million users.

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why Because you want to speak the same language as everyone else

TODAY

There are more than 110 million MySpace accounts.

[Wikipedia]

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why Because you want to speak the same language as everyone else

TODAY

Twitter has more than 6 million unique monthly visitors.

[Wikipedia]

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why Because you want to speak the same language as everyone else

TODAY

Google has indexed over 1 trillion URLs.

[google.com]

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why Because you want to speak the same language as everyone else

TODAY

If a person spent just one minute visiting each page of everything on the web, it would take her about 31,000 years without any rest to see it all.

[momento24]

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why Because you want to speak the same language as everyone else

TODAY

There are at least 56 web-based news aggregators, five cross-platform aggregators, nine for Macintosh, around 30 for PC (Windows), seven for Linux, nine e-mail based aggregators, and ten for mobile devices.In other words…

There are more news aggregators than there were TV stations in 1949.

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how No one can teach you…

…so take a deep breath and jump in.

You can do it.

Start with these, and explore from there:

www.facebook.com

www.twitter.com

www.delicious.com

www.youtube.com

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conclusion

Thank you.

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