The DNA in a marketer includes a relentless desire to get better and better at what they do. They are always trying to improve and to help their team members improve also.
So, I've developed a short list of what I feel it takes to be a superstar nonprofit marketer. Check out these links - they are active after you download!
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What it takes to be a superstar nonprofit marketer
1. What it takes to be a Superstar Nonprofit Marketer
Look inside the heads of great marketers like Seth Godin & Steve Jobs and you’ll be surprised by the
number of skills these guys and gals have that might not necessarily be tied to marketing. You’ll see
things like interview skills, giving good feedback, and even kissing butt. Sujan Patel, Single Grain
Wow, I thought. Maybe this is why I see myself as driven!
The DNA in a marketer includes a relentless desire to get better and better at what they do. They are
always trying to improve and to help their team members improve also.
So, I’ve developed a short list of what I feel it takes to be a superstar nonprofit marketer.
1. A hunger for knowledge about great marketing and lessons from great marketers:
Top 10 Non-Profit Marketing Blogs to Read
Lessons from the Greatest Marketers of all Times
Ten Blogs Every Marketer Should Read
2. Be open to learn from great marketing campaigns
The Ten Greatest Marketing Campaigns of All Times
The Top 4 Nonprofit Social Media Campaigns of 2013 (And What You Can Learn)
A Facebook Simulated Alzheimer’s and It Will Stop You in Your Tracks
3. Great writer in multi-mediums – annual reports, web, online newsletters, press releases, SM, etc.
Ten Tips for Writing Your Nonprofit Story
8 Tips for Writing Great Nonprofit Web Content
Nonprofit Writing 101
2. 4. Prolific content generator across mediums – written, video, audio, & photo
9 Tips for Nonprofit Social Media Content Marketing
7 Tips for Creating Compelling Infographics that Get Shared
Are You Content Creation Impaired? Here’s Some Tips & Resources
5. Marketing generalists – New & Traditional Media
Content Marketing Mistakes Nonprofits Make
How to integrate Search, Social Media & Content Like a Rockstar
Using The Post Method to Guide Marketing Communications
6. Proactive communicator & connector – A marketer understands that the more people you know the
more opportunities, ideas and help you will have. So you need to spend a good chunk of your time
connecting with people, be it on social media, at conferences, networking meets and even lunches.
7. A committed leader – As a nonprofit marketer most likely you will work with a team to accomplish
your goals. A great marketer is a great leader, always recruiting and encouraging her team to accomplish
goals from start to finish.
8. Driven by metrics
Which Social Media Metrics Should Nonprofits Keep Track of?
Measuring Your Marketing: A Plan for Being More Effective
Nonprofit Marketing Dashboard: Key Metrics to Monitor
9. Donor-Centric Focused – The truly great nonprofit marketer obsesses about her donors & other
stakeholders: her needs, wants, desires, dreams and problems. Every marketing conversation begins with
the “customer”—and how she will benefit.
10. Be a Decision Maker – You have access to a ton of information. But, you’ll never have enough. Or, as
I do sometimes, you may get paralyzed by information overload. Analyze the data, make a decision and
then learn from your mistakes. A true decision maker doesn’t let fear stop her from moving forward.
Most importantly you must love what you do and celebrate that you are making a difference in the world!
Any suggestions to add to the list? We’d love to hear from you! deborah@creative-si.com