September’s Net Tuesday Vancouver has panelists

September’s Net Tuesday is next week, and I finally have all the panelists confirmed. Better late than never, I say. 🙂

TOPIC: Email communications – still alive and kicking

It’s easy to get distracted by that new-fangled social media stuff (so shiny!), but the folks on the ground in non-profits know that the real action’s in email. That’s where you raise the funds to advance your mission. That’s how you get people to show up to events. That’s how you get petitions signed.

There’s plenty of life left in email communications, and learning how to test, optimize, and integrate email campaigns is (I reckon) the best investment you can make in the online space.

Join a panel of  experts from Vancouver’s nonprofit community as they discuss the value of email to their organizations, how they manage and grow their lists, and how they test and measure their campaigns so that they’re constantly improving.

DATE: Tuesday, September 14
TIME: 5:30 (doors) 6:00pm (event starts)
LOCATION: W2 Storyeum, 151 W Cordova, Vancouver, BC

RSVP:

Meet your panelists:

BEN JOHNSON, Union Gospel Mission

Ben is an online marketing and research specialist. He’s raised over $1MM in donations online, currently works in the development department at Union Gospel Mission, and thinks email is the next big fundraising tool.

blog: http://979s.com.
email: mrbenjohnson@gmail.com
linkedin: http://ca.linkedin.com/in/mrbenjohnson/

SHANNON DAUD, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
Shannon Daub is the CCPA-BC’s communications director and co-lead for the organization’s national online communications team.
email: shannon@policyalternatives.ca

The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives is a research institute focused on social, economic and environmental justice. The CCPA works closely with social movement groups to support education and mobilization efforts by bringing providing information, analysis and solutions in areas like climate justice, economic policy, health care, education, human rights and more. www.policyalternatives.ca •  www.policynote.ca

DUNCAN OWEN, David Suzuki Foundation
Duncan has been with the David Suzuki Foundation for 1 ½ years focusing on fundraising campaigns (direct mail, telemarketing, email), supervising day to day operations of the donor relations team and looking to find innovation and efficiencies.

He’s got book learning too, including a Bachelor of Multimedia (Business Marketing) and a Graduate certificate of digital and direct marketing.
Born and raised in Melbourne, Duncan has been in Vancouver for 3 years.

Net Tuesday Vancouver – RSVP for September

TOPIC: Email communications – still alive and kicking

RSVP for the meetup
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It’s easy to get distracted by that new-fangled social media stuff (so shiny!), but the folks on the ground in non-profits know that the real action’s in email. That’s where you raise the funds to advance your mission. That’s how you get people to show up to events. That’s how you get petitions signed.

There’s plenty of life left in email communications, and learning how to test, optimize, and integrate email campaigns is (I reckon) the best investment you can make in the online space.

Join a panel of  experts from Vancouver’s nonprofit community as they discuss the value of email to their organizations, how they manage and grow their lists, and how they test and measure their campaigns so that they’re constantly improving.

DATE: Tuesday, September 14
TIME: 5:30 (doors) 6:00pm (event starts)
LOCATION: W2 Storyeum, 151 W Cordova, Vancouver, BC

RSVP:

Meet your panelists:

BEN JOHNSON, Union Gospel Mission
Ben is an online marketing and research specialist. He’s raised over $1MM in donations online, currently works in the development department at Union Gospel Mission, and thinks email is the next big fundraising tool.

blog: http://979s.com.
email: mrbenjohnson@gmail.com
linkedin: http://ca.linkedin.com/in/mrbenjohnson/

SHANNON DAUD, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
Shannon Daub is the CCPA-BC’s communications director and co-lead for the organization’s national online communications team.
email: shannon@policyalternatives.ca
The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives is a research institute focused on social, economic and environmental justice. The CCPA works closely with social movement groups to support education and mobilization efforts by bringing providing information, analysis and solutions in areas like climate justice, economic policy, health care, education, human rights and more.www.policyalternatives.ca •  www.policynote.ca

DUNCAN OWEN, David Suzuki Foundation
Duncan has been with the David Suzuki Foundation for 1 ½ years focusing on fundraising campaigns (direct mail, telemarketing, email), supervising day to day operations of the donor relations team and looking to find innovation and efficiencies.

He’s got book learning too, including a Bachelor of Multimedia (Business Marketing) and a Graduate certificate of digital and direct marketing.
Born and raised in Melbourne, Duncan has been in Vancouver for 3 years.

Net Tuesday September 2010 – email communication isn’t dead yet

TOPIC: Email communications – not dead yet!

Join a panel of  experts from Vancouver’s nonprofit community as they discuss the value of email to their organizations, how they manage and grow their lists, and how they test and measure their campaigns so that they’re constantly improving.

DATE: Tuesday, September 14
TIME: 5:30 – 8:00pm
LOCATION: W2 Storyeum, 151 W Cordova, Vancouver, BC

RSVP for the next Vancouver event:

Make NetSquared Camp Better – Fill Out Our 10 Question Survey

Did you go to NetSquared Camp Vancouver on August 14? Thank you!
I thought it was a roaring success. Do you agree?

Agree or disagree, I’d REALLY appreciate it if you could fill out our quick 10 question survey about the event.
  • Would you go again?
  • Were we in the right venue?
  • Did you learn something new?
We want to know, so please help us out by completing the survey.  Did I mention that it’s only 10 questions long? 🙂

And while I have your attention, let me take this moment to thank the volunteers and sponsors who helped make the event possible.

KEYSTONE SPONSORS
Raised Eyebrow web studio
The Big Wild
NetSquared
Kiwano Marketing
SFPIRG
GLOBAL PARTNERS
Blackbaud
SAP
MEDIA PARTNERS
Advice Tap
The Change
Forum for Women Entrepreneurs
Fresh Media
The Vancouver Observer

For more information go to http://www.nettuesday.ca/netsquared/sponsors/

Net Tuesday September 2010 – email communication isn’t dead yet

TOPIC: Email communications – not dead yet!

Join a panel of  experts from Vancouver’s nonprofit community as they discuss the value of email to their organizations, how they manage and grow their lists, and how they test and measure their campaigns so that they’re constantly improving.

DATE: Tuesday, September 14
TIME: 5:30 – 8:00pm
LOCATION: W2 Storyeum, 151 W Cordova, Vancouver, BC

RSVP for the next Vancouver event:

Make NetSquared Camp better – fill out our 10 question survey

Did you go to NetSquared Camp Vancouver on August 14? Thank you!
I thought it was a roaring success. Do you agree?

Agree or disagree, I’d REALLY appreciate it if you could fill out our quick 10 question survey about the event.
  • Would you go again?
  • Were we in the right venue?
  • Did you learn something new?
We want to know, so please help us out by completing the survey.  Did I mention that it’s only 10 questions long? 🙂

And while I have your attention, let me take this moment to thank the volunteers and sponsors who helped make the event possible.

KEYSTONE SPONSORS
Raised Eyebrow web studio
The Big Wild
NetSquared
Kiwano Marketing
SFPIRG
GLOBAL PARTNERS
Blackbaud
SAP
MEDIA PARTNERS
Advice Tap
The Change
Forum for Women Entrepreneurs
Fresh Media
The Vancouver Observer

For more information go to http://www.nettuesday.ca/netsquared/sponsors/

NetSquared Camp housekeeping

NetSquared camp logoNetSquared Camp starts in less than 24 hours. We’re excited that you’ll be joining us! This post provides information about the event, and lots of links to more information.

Where and When?

Main Theatre (Room 1900) SFU Harbour Centre
515 West Hastings Street
Registration opens at 8:45am, and the day ends at about 4:00pm.

We encourage you to take public transit to the venue (we’re really close to SkyTrain, SeaBus and buses). If you’re driving, here are some parking tips.

Schedule and Sessions

Because NetSquared Vancouver Camp is an unconference, we’ll start the day with ‘session wrangling’. Each speaker or discussion leader will pitch their session to attendees, and we’ll add them to the schedule grid. You can also get a preview of some of the sessions.

Interested in leading a session? There’s still time to add your suggestion to the wiki.

Can’t Make It?

We’re psyched that the first ever NetSquared Camp Vancouver has sold out, and we’ve started a waitlist. If you can’t attend this Saturday, please let us know by completing this super-simple form. We’ll cancel your registration and give it to an eager waitlisted person.

Food and Drink

In the morning, we’ll be providing coffee, tea and water at the 10:45am coffee break.

At lunchtime, we’re hosting a series of group conversations at local restaurants. Attendees can sign up to join discussion groups of about 10 people who will decamp to a local restaurant for lunch and chat about a particular topic. This is entirely optional, and we’ll talk more about it during our introduction on Saturday morning.

Internet Help Desk

Got WordPress woes? Want help with an email campaign? There will be an Internet help desk in the lobby staffed by local experts to help you through your digital hassles.

Sponsors

We’re indebted to our excellent sponsors, who have generously given their support to this project:

Thanks also to our media sponsors:

Tags

If you’re tweeting about the event, please use the tag #n2camp. For blogs, photos and video, use n2camp.

That’s all! See you on Saturday!
The NetSquared Camp Vancouver team