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Measuring the megaphone: how are charities using social media for marketing?

Measuring the megaphone: how are charities using social media for marketing?
Measuring the megaphone: how are charities using social media for marketing?
The Web has disrupted charitable marketing by providing new opportunities for word-of-mouth marketing on an unprecedented scale. This paper describes the transformation in marketing that the Web – and social media in particular – has brought about by providing customers with more power, before highlighting the need for a broad investigation into how charities are now using these services so that its impact upon modern society can be realized. A framework is identified in the literature that will be used to categorize charities’ interactions on these sites and show how the Web has transformed marketing activities. Interviews will determine whether UK-based charities’ aims for social media marketing are likely to be met given their current usage as identified using the framework. These findings will provide a foundation on which to build a system of measurement, as part of a wider research agenda to analyze charitable marketing performance for which a previously constructed framework will be further developed to help determine the success of such marketing campaigns.
Phethean, Christopher
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Harris, Lisa
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Phethean, Christopher
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Harris, Lisa
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Phethean, Christopher, Tiropanis, Thanassis and Harris, Lisa (2012) Measuring the megaphone: how are charities using social media for marketing? Digital Futures 2012 - The 3rd Annual Digital Economy All Hands Conference, , Aberdeen, United Kingdom. 23 - 25 Oct 2012. 2 pp .

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Abstract

The Web has disrupted charitable marketing by providing new opportunities for word-of-mouth marketing on an unprecedented scale. This paper describes the transformation in marketing that the Web – and social media in particular – has brought about by providing customers with more power, before highlighting the need for a broad investigation into how charities are now using these services so that its impact upon modern society can be realized. A framework is identified in the literature that will be used to categorize charities’ interactions on these sites and show how the Web has transformed marketing activities. Interviews will determine whether UK-based charities’ aims for social media marketing are likely to be met given their current usage as identified using the framework. These findings will provide a foundation on which to build a system of measurement, as part of a wider research agenda to analyze charitable marketing performance for which a previously constructed framework will be further developed to help determine the success of such marketing campaigns.

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e-pub ahead of print date: October 2012
Venue - Dates: Digital Futures 2012 - The 3rd Annual Digital Economy All Hands Conference, , Aberdeen, United Kingdom, 2012-10-23 - 2012-10-25
Organisations: Web & Internet Science

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Local EPrints ID: 344872
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/344872
PURE UUID: 9849df94-1f3d-457b-8681-c43d4a09d113
ORCID for Christopher Phethean: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7697-6585
ORCID for Thanassis Tiropanis: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6195-2852

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Date deposited: 06 Nov 2012 14:49
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:31

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Author: Thanassis Tiropanis ORCID iD
Author: Lisa Harris

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