Sun, 22 April 2007 Embry Riddle Aeronautical University not only sends enewsletters to their alumni, but they also provide a monthly enewsletter to about 30 internal staff to keep them informed of the activity within the alumni online community. Ashley Ilg, Communication Specialist provides her colleagues updates on the hits, the most popular services, the number of new registrations and more. Adopting this technique builds a great deal of credibility excitement and ensures that the administration sees the online community as a valuable communication tool that has a predictable ROI. Learn how this can benefit you and your department’s reputation. To get an example of her report, listen to this short interview. Comments[1] |
Sun, 4 March 2007 Not sure how to get started in
blogging? You need to sit back and listen to Ted Demopoulos, author of “Secrets
of Successful Blogging� (alum of Phillips Exeter
Academy, Dartmouth &
University of New Hampshire) Ted will give you an interesting
background on blogging and how your alumni and their companies are ALREADY using
it. More importantly, you will hear at least 4 different ways you can use
blogs to communicate with your alumni. You will be reminded that blogging
is a great source of content that will keep your alumni coming back to your
website,that will requires little or no work from you. Ted takes the
mystery out of blogging! You will find this to be time well spent.Direct download: WiredCommunitiesShow19WhosAfraidofBlogging.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 1:42 PM Comments[0] |
Sun, 25 February 2007 Did you know that 88 percent of us don�t know how to network? Did you realize that the Stanford Shyness Clinic has found that 60 percent of us consider ourselves shy? Now think about what YOU expect to get out of an event you attend. If you are in business you want to make connections. If you are like most people, you want to walk away from an event, having met someone new that you found interesting or could add value to your life. Lynne Waymon the CEO of ContactsCount.com will share with you an exciting new event networking system she developed for Meg Husband Chief Alumni Relations Officer of Marquette University and her event coordinators that increases alumni satisfaction, networking and what everyone hopes increases stewardship! Comments[3] |
Sat, 17 February 2007 Podcasting is a great way to keep your alumni connected to your
college. Sure, it sounds like it requires a degree in computer science, a
great deal of time and money to do Podcasting, but it really doesn't. Adam
Raimer, President of Madtown Audio Productions will show you how you can
begin Podcasting campus lectures, comments from alumni at homecoming and other
events, interviews of famous and not so famous alumni, interviews with athletes
and coaches for less than $30. We'll also share with you how you can use
students and faculty to do the interviews. This Podcast will take the mystery
and confusion out of Podcasting. You will learn how you can get started the
very next day! Madtown Audio Productions Comments[0] |
Thu, 15 February 2007 Interested in learning how to work
smarter, not harder? The University of Akron Alumni Association is using
Internet technology to not only increase the number of alumni who are
recognized for their achievements, but to bring in a greater variety of
individuals to recognize for their participation in the alumni online
community. Join a discussion with Jeremy Butler, Assistant Director of
Alumni Relations of the University
of Akron to learn this
and other techniques they are using to engage and involve their alumni by
recognizing them for their achievements. Direct download: WiredCommunitiesPodcastEpisode16WorkSmarter.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 7:43 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 12 February 2007 Todd Baker believes non profits and colleges and
universities have a great deal to gain by ramping up their Internet strategies.
Todd has entered his second decade of helping groups and organizations understand
the value of adopting an more aggressive Internet strategy. While some
organization are happy with the level of contributions they are receiving online,
he believes the total contributions could increase significantly if the
organizations put a greater focus on their web strategy. Todd will share some
of his thoughts on what donors are
interested in and what groups and organization like yours can do to engage them
via the Internet so they will want to not only give, but to give frequently. He
will share his thoughts on the positive effects social networking could have
for your organization. Comments[0] |
Wed, 7 February 2007 Staffing ePhilanthrophy! What kind of
staffing do you need as you continue to develop to move in the direction of
ePhilanthropy. Join Tim Mills-Groninger, Associative Executive Director of the
IT Resource Center
in Chicago. Tim
will share some ideas he has picked up throughout his 20 year career helping
non profit organizations. Tim will explain the Ishikawa Fishbone analysis
technique and how you can use I to accurately determine work loads and build
business processes and staffing positions from it. Comments[0] |
Mon, 29 January 2007 Online shopping is booming! In 2006
online shopping increased by 24% in 2006. At least 90 percent of your alumni
are online. You are in a unique position to generate MORE money than you
make from your affinity partners, simply by strategically offering clothing and
other memorabilia. Fred Elabed, President of ROI Commerce shares the
secrets you need to know to open your own online store or increase your
customer base, revenue and profits. Fred will share the three C’s,
Commerce, Content and Community. Do it right and you will reap the
rewards! Comments[1] |
Tue, 2 January 2007 Interested in something you can do, that
will require little to no work on your part but will help your alumni increase
their income? Listen to Josh Fox, an alum of the University
of Michigan and the founder of the University of Michigan’s New York Chapter,
business networking group. Josh will show you how his partnership with Breakfast
Networking Company is bringing alumni in New
York together for monthly breakfast networking
sessions and cocktail get together. Josh will show you how their
professional networking team, introduces alumni and helps them expand their
business networks. The results, more income for their alumni. Potential
results for you? More contributions! Comments[0] |
Wed, 27 December 2006 Which would you rather
have? An alum who contributes $100 each year, or one that delivers a new student
to your college. If your tuition was $20,000 a year, the value of your
alumni delivering a new student to your college would be $80,000 over 4
years! Learn how Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University uses Internet
technology and endorsements to increase the number of incoming students.
You will learn how their Alumni Endorsement Grant program produced 1,770
applications with 802 students enrolling. Join Ashlee Ilg, Communication
Specialist and Jill Meridith, Associate Director of Communication to learn how
easily you can adopt an alumni � student recruitment program. Comments[0] |


