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genekrebs 10-11-2006 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1293509)
Maybe set up a free Web Site.

Also get an email listing.

My Chapter has a Chapter Mailer called Lambda Gram but has been discontinued for costs.

I stated an Electronic called AlumbdaGram taken from it.

I have worked to get an email list of members and can keep them updated this way and should work well for you also. Well, once you get emails compiled.

Glad You like the phone bank thing and by doing this, you can compile emails to send out.:)

Do not sell direct mail short. Snailmail is stronger than ever and post cards and self-mailers can be very effective. Many people are not inclined to put themselves on email lists because of spam. Furthermore, the hardcopy you create for a direct mail piece will have a more personal look and feel to it than most email pieces. I think a "multi-media" approach is best, i.e. a combination of email and direct mail. Use a website to capture current contact information as well. So, with the three channels - direct mail, email, and website you have three ways of reaching people. Keep the website up to date.

adpiucf 10-11-2006 12:15 PM

I work in marketing and I know the positive benefits associated with direct mail. LOL. But on a small budget, direct mail can be a costly undertaking. Even a small B&W postcard for 1000 people can run well into the $600s.

Tom Earp 10-11-2006 05:18 PM

While it will take a lot of work and time, try the phone bank/tree thing if you can get enough. Make sure you get email listings so that they can be kept to send out info.

If you can get a core group, then you can build on it.

1,000, wow, as you said, a fortune.

Hope you can find a GOOd Cheap way to do it.

It may start small, but it can grow.

FirstAndFinest 01-18-2007 11:05 AM

What efforts did you decide upon and how successful were they? Did you get any feedback from alums you'd contacted?


Not sure who you are asking on this question.

But, if you get 1 person to take on the email listing to keep up it is a plus. It is also very hard in a mobile society and they need to keep you updated so you can do the same.

At the moment, I have @ 250 + members and can only do if aomeone finds someone they are close to or a member lets me know new address's.

Frustrating at times, but when some say hey, I am glad to hear about what is happening is enough.

As long as I get them in the data base!

Tom Earp 01-18-2007 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by FirstAndFinest (Post 1385546)
What efforts did you decide upon and how successful were they? Did you get any feedback from alums you'd contacted?


Not sure who you are asking on this question.

But, if you get 1 person to take on the email listing to keep up it is a plus. It is also very hard in a mobile society and they need to keep you updated so you can do the same.

At the moment, I have @ 250 + members and can only do if aomeone finds someone they are close to or a member lets me know new address's.

Frustrating at times, but when some say hey, I am glad to hear about what is happening is enough.

As long as I get them in the data base!


LOL, yes, I know exactly what you are refering to!

It takes a dedicated member to take this task on. You seem to be it!

You have a good base of starting out with.

Now, I must admit that I sold phone cards at my store that I used a lot.

We had an alum meeting and some did a search and I called. Amazing how many said they were glad to hear from me.

So, I slowly got more emails and built from there. I started the electronic Magazine for the Chapter, and at the end asked for those Members to please let me know if they were in touch with Members that I did not have.

Actually it took 8-10 Years to get some of them to send changes or Members to send me new emails.

It isn't easy.:(

Now it is coming easier.:D

Work Work Work, that is the key.

The very best of luck as have been there!:eek:

adpiucf 01-18-2007 06:19 PM

Thanks to all. We sent out emails to our list-serv, one black and white postcard, and a 2-color postcard to promote this event to the alumnae. We also set up a web site with online registration, a message board and an itinerary of events/opportunties. The chapter promoted the event internally. We anticipate a turnout of around 200 over the three days' worth of events.

Our January event at the end of the month includes a series of a la carte events: A Friday evening social, a Saturday luncheon (the "big" event) and a Sunday Family Picnic at the House which will include a devotional and a collegiate workshop about Career Planning. Donations will be taken to benefit our official philanthropy and our House Corporation. We are also selling t-shirts. There will be favors at the luncheon, and we have gotten local sponsors to help offset costs. There will also be a silent auction, with proceeds benefitting the House Corp. We have produced a multi-media show and each event attendee will receive a commemorative Memory Book that includes photos of the chapter through the years, an alumnae directory, ads from local sponsors and more.

Thanks for your ideas. We have a wonderful planning committee and everyone has pitched in to lend their support.

Our web site

LPIDelta 01-18-2007 10:17 PM

Great site!

Tom Earp 01-19-2007 04:23 PM

Ditto Heather, great web site.

It is a two fold deal, snail mail and electronic!

Snail mail can cost money while electronic is a lot of cheaper.

Get it started both ways and then wean them off to electronic.:D

CutiePie2000 01-19-2007 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by adpiucf (Post 1291985)
Any success stories or suggestions of marketing a gala or homecoming-oriented weekend to your alumnae association with virtually zero direct mail budget? What can you do with email and web? I'm working with a group 22-45, so they're fairly web-savvy.

Thanks!

Yes: if you don't get responses to an EVITE, then a phone call PLUS a reminder follow up phone call the day before.

adpiucf 01-19-2007 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom Earp (Post 1386348)
Ditto Heather, great web site.

It is a two fold deal, snail mail and electronic!

Snail mail can cost money while electronic is a lot of cheaper.

Get it started both ways and then wean them off to electronic.:D

Thanks Tom-- as great and cheap as electronic is, it really helps to at least do an inexpensive postcard. No matter how web saavy you are, a tangible reminder works wonders to get the buzz going!

Paige 07-02-2007 07:41 PM

Good suggestion
 
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Originally Posted by tunatartare (Post 1291988)
Evite.com

I just looked at the website. I am going to use it for my next party.


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