Is Your Nonprofit’s Marketing Made to Schtick?

Just because something looks good or is entertaining, doesn’t mean it is effective for your nonprofit’s marketing. Too often nonprofit leaders buy into the notion that what is holding back their organization is the quality of their artwork. The new communication director who joins a nonprofit’s staff and announces they are going to change the logo and rebrand their organization is a cliche. Contrary to popular belief a brand new design for all your organization’s marketing collateral is not the cure all for what may be troubling your organization’s marketing. Usually nonprofits don’t need a new artistic schtick, they need new marketing mindset.

Nonguerrillas believe they can inspire people and move them to act with the quality of their art work and the cleverness of their copy. But true Guerrillas know better than to chase after the attention of people with art, because art is often poor at motivating people to act. Guerrillas are usually more skilled at moving people to act using creativity than even master artists who are very 477px-VanGogh_1887_Selbstbildnisskilled at art. Why? Because most artists can’t sell! For example, master artist Vincent Van Gogh was an inspiring artist but he was notoriously lousy at selling his work. Van Gogh’s art might move you, but he had problems moving people to buy his art. Even now people often don’t buy into the ideas of the artist; they buy the idea of buying the art. They don’t often buy into the artists values, as much as they invest in the market value of the artist’s work.

Your organization doesn’t have the luxury of being a starving artist at the same time you are a hungry nonprofit. So don’t become a slave to creative artistry that can’t yield a response from the people you want to reach. Get a marketing mindset and strategy first before you adopt a new look for your brand.

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    New Video Blog Series from Guerrilla Marketing for Nonprofits!

    Here is the first of our video blog posts on Guerrilla Marketing for Nonprofits. We are hunkered down in the Nonprofit Guerrilla Bunker with a marketing weapon for your arsenal.  Your host is Chris Forbes a certified Guerrilla Marketing coach specializing in nonprofit marketing and co-author of “Guerrilla Marketing for Nonprofits” with Jay Conrad Levinson, the Father of Guerrilla Marketing  & Frank Adkins, Guerrilla Marketing Master Trainer. Pre-order now on Amazon In stores July 2nd.

    A marketing plan: Be prepared to hear your executive director and board members rave about your excellent work as they see your marketing plans in easy-to-understand writing. Many nonprofit communication leaders don’t get the funding they want because they can’t show their leaders that they have a plan for using their budgets effectively. A marketing plan is your road map to a successful marketing campaign. You don’t have to write a wordy document either, you can write your marketing plan in just seven sentences.

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    Chris Forbes, Co-author, Guerrilla Marketing for Nonprofits

    Hear Chris Forbes co-author of “Guerrilla Marketing for Nonprofits” (in stores July 2nd from Entrepreneur Press)  in this free one hour webinar sponsored by MinistryCOM.org Though the upcoming workshop is tailored with many of the needs of faith-based marketers in mind, the webinar will present general guerrilla marketing principles that apply to any nonprofit organization. Presenter Chris Forbes (Edmond, OK) is a certified GM coach specializing in nonprofit marketing. He frequently consults within the Southern Baptist Convention with 16 million + members

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