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Learning Online Strategies from the Client Side
By: Carolyn Woodard
Like a lot of organizations, CITI probably talks more about practicing what we preach than actually doing it. So it was a pleasure to take action on our online strategy. I sat down with our Online Strategist, Glennette Clark, a few months back and was the client for a change. I’m sure it will resonate with many of you web managers when I let you know our website isn’t as perfect as we’d want it. When you work on websites it seems you always see the stuff you need to fix and never the stuff that works right. And a website – even a small one – can be such a huge project there is a real tendency to want to load up the content and let it be, despite knowing an integrated website is the best way to deliver content. That is, a website where the content is not an after-thought but fully integrated in a marketing strategy that includes social media, press, and community, where all the parts reinforce the whole.
As a consulting firm, CITI knows our clients need to know what we do and how to get in touch with us, and our website has reflected that and not much more. But as we advocate for our clients to do better at integrating their online presence with their long term community, fundraising, and mission goals, it has become clear that CITI needs to do a better job at that, ourselves.
Glennette’s consulting sessions started out with some standard questions and a questionnaire. She briefed us on her obsession with measurements – explaining that even if you know where you want to go, if you don’t know how you are doing along the way then you’re going to end up somewhere else. For every goal we thought of, Glennette challenged us to come up with a metric. For several items, she helped us see that the metric that we were looking for wasn’t a web metric at all, and that we would have to delve into our internal sales database instead. It was one of those exercises where you feel so righteous after the workout that you wonder why you put it off for so long.
I admit, one reason I delayed starting this project was nerves about everything we weren’t doing – either because I didn’t quite know what we needed, or just hadn’t ever got around to it. Glennette was reassuring that everyone starts somewhere – the thing is to just start. She didn’t assume I knew anything about analytics but didn’t baby talk it either. I’d been looking at our web stats online from time to time but not in any organized way. It was a revelation to start pulling our web statistics into a usable report format we could share internally.
One interesting fact is the number of you who come to the CITI site searching for “online strategies” – welcome! So you know you should be more organized in this discipline too. After our initial meeting with Glennette we went off on our own for a month and worked on next steps from the action plan we’d created – immediate, short term, and longer term tasks to help organize our efforts. We decided to focus initially on creating the monthly metrics report, and updating our keywords and metatags in the interim. Next steps: social media strategies and converting the knowledge from our stats into content and findability.
If you’d like to catch up with Glennette yourself, she’ll be presenting on Wednesday the 19th at a webinar from 1-2pm:Â The 10 Second Rule: Optimizing Your Website for Donations
Tags: Communications, consulting, metrics, Online Strategy, social media, social networking, Web 2.0 | Posted in Just for Fun, Managing Technology, Online Strategy | No Comments »
Twitter/Netflix integration
By: Scott Williams
CITI developer Greg Lavallee did this in his spare time — use Twitter to add movies to your NetFlix queue. Never again forget the name of that movie that that guy said you had to see.
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Free Bird
By: Scott Williams
Thanks to NPR, you can stream last night’s Andrew Bird concert from the 930 club, just around the corner from the CITI office. I was there, it was awesome.
Not technology, I know (though the NPR site is pretty sweet.) But Andrew’s so great, I wanted people to know. Plus I couldn’t resist using that title for my post.
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