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Why Social Media is a Fundraisers Dream- A Breakdown of Social Media Efforts for Japan

13 Apr

Although I briefly touched on fundraising for the disaster in Japan in an earlier post, I think it’s important to now examine the long term projects which have developed. We are seeing that fundraising was not just a trend at the time of  crisis, rather, it’s an on-going relief effort.

And what is shocking is that many of these events or programs are actually based in the social space. Below are examples of how designers, musicians and even chefs are banding together in the digital space to bring relief to Japan.

Fashion

The Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) is hosting an online auction through April 28 on charitybuzz.com. Auction items include a meeting with Vogue Editor- in- Cheif, Anna Wintour, and a behind the scenes tour of the 2012 Tommy Hilfiger photo shoot.  They are promoting this event heavily in the social space, asking friends to share it on Facebook and use certain hash tags on Twitter. All proceeds go to the Japan Society.

Music and Gaming

Lady Gaga recently donated $1.5 million to Zynga’s fundraising efforts with Save the Children and the American Red Cross. This is not the first time either of them have donated time or talent to Japan. Lady Gaga is featured on the upcoming Songs for Japan CD which also features Beyonce, Justin Beiber and other popular artists. Zynga has been fundraising on their own in the social space via their popular social games (Farmville being one of them). They were able to donate $2.5 million through the donations players had made.

Culinary

Keeprecipes.com is putting together an All-Star digital cookbook with 86 cents of every dollar going to the American Red Cross for Japan relief. The digital book features 21 Japan-inspired recipes by various chefs and will be available on iTunes $10. Continue reading 

They Said What?! Three Mis-Tweets Heard Around the World

7 Apr

Although Twitter can be used for social good, to help organizations build brand awareness, etc., it can also have the opposite effect. One mis-tweet can hurt a brand, campaign, or even lead to someone losing their job. Below are three mis-tweets which were heard by more than their intended audience.

1. Chrysler

The Situation

Chrysler recently rolled out their new “Imported from Detroit” campaign during Super Bowl XLV which was based around Detroit, Michigan being the true motor city. It shed probably the most positive light on the city that it had seen in a while and it was done in a beautiful way. Chrysler used Detroit native, Eminem, in the campaign, and featured various sites and landmarks from around the city. The social media aspect of the campaign was handed over to the agency New Media Strategies to maintain various social media outlets.

The Tweet

“I find it ironic that Detroit is known as the #motorcity and yet no one here knows how to (expletive) drive.”

The Result

What happened in this situation, was that one of the employees working on the account accidentally sent the wrong tweet while using a social media management site. What was intended to show up on his feed, actually went to Chrysler’s Twitter feed. The employee was fired because of the incident and Chrysler is not renewing its contact with New Media Strategies.

2. American Red Cross

The Situation

Again we see an instance of an employee attempting to use a social media management site, and sending a tweet to the wrong place. Rather than sending it to her personal feed, it was sent to the American Red Cross’ feed.

The Tweet

“Ryan found two more 4 bottle packs of Dogfish Head’s Midas Touch beer… when we drink we do it right #gettingslizzerd”

The Result

This was posted following the incident, along with another tweet from the American Red Cross:

“We’ve deleted the rogue tweet but rest assured, the Red Cross is sober and we’ve confiscated the keys.”

What is also great about this mis-tweet is that no one lost their job, and good actually came from it. Dogfish Head started a campaign with the Red Cross to raise awareness and donations.

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