August 29, 2011
Social Marketing Worldwide
This past spring I was fortunate enough to attend the 2nd Annual World Social Marketing Conference in Dublin (more background here: http://wsmconference.com). Though the conference was held back in April, the experience has stuck with me. I don’t say that about many conferences. And it’s not just because of my love for the city of Dublin. It’s because the conference’s international perspective jump-started more than a few ideas that I was eager to bring back to my Ad Council colleagues.
The meeting drew more than 600 marketers, communications experts and researchers from more than 40 countries. They brought with them a diverse array experiences, spanning a variety of social issue specialties, media models, strategic approaches, and scale (from hyper-local to national, from the smallest niche audiences to the broadest). What they all had in common was a deep interest in the current state of social marketing, and in sharing experiences that would help others to improve the impact of their own programs. I came away inspired.
Filed under: Communications, Social Media
Tags: Nonprofit Marketing, ROI, World Nonprofit & Social Marketing Conference
August 18, 2011
Your SXSW Greater Good Panel Picker – Rock the Vote
It’s SXSW Panel Picker Time! Having trouble sorting through them all? We have you covered, here’s our top picks from the Greater Good track. Vote and comment please!
Content As A Means For Social Change
Arianna Huffington – Huffington Post
Help MTV crowdsource a pro-social campaign @SxSWi
Jason Rzepka, MTV
Reaching Teens on the Digital Streets
Anastasia Goodstein, Inspire USA Foundation/ReachOut.com
Be a Design Superhero: Vanquish the Wasted Pretty
Eve Simon, Lawrence Swiader, Traci Sym, Maria Giudice
Build. Community is easy, saving the world is hard
Eric Asche, Legacy
The Hills are Alive … With Social Data
Annie Lynsen, Small Act
Better Nonprofit Websites: 52 Tweaks in 52 Weeks
Chris Tuttle, Blackbaud
Filed under: Events, New Media, Social Media
August 9, 2011
My Birthday Wish
The following blog was originally posted on The Huffington Post.
Today is my 67th birthday, and my birthday wish is the same as it has been for the past 67 years — to end human-caused wildfires.

I made my debut on a 1944 wildfire prevention poster. It shows me wearing my dungarees and my now famous Smokey Bear hat while pouring water on an unattended campfire. Since 1944, my message has always been about being careful when you use fire.
And that message still holds true. Today, nearly 9 out of 10 wildfires nationwide are caused by people. That means 9 out of 10 wildfires can be prevented.
Since I first appeared, many people have helped me reduce the number of acres burned by wildfires from about 22 million in 1944 to an average of 6.5 million today, but my work isn’t done yet.
I still need your help.
That’s why you should be extra careful whenever you use fire. Be sure that your campfires are out cold when you leave them. Don’t burn on windy days and always check about local burning regulations. Put used charcoal briquettes into a metal canister — don’t dump them into dry grass. Be sure your motorized equipment has working spark arrestors. Be careful when parking a vehicle in a grassy area — the hot exhaust system can set the grass on fire. Remind your friends and family to be careful and teach youngsters about me and my wildfire prevention rules.
When you choose to join the Wildfire Prevention movement, you’re not alone. I’ve got lots of friends on Facebook and Twitter who are also helping to take action and spread the word. I have videos on YouTube and I can even travel around with you in your pocket when you download my new mobile app. I’ll do whatever it takes to prevent wildfires. But I can’t do it alone. Please help my birthday wish come true.
Remember, only you can prevent wildfires.
Filed under: Campaigns, Communications, Federal Government Communications, Public Relations, Social Media
Tags: Smokey Bear, Wildfire


