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FSILG Marketing/Branding Guide
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FSILG Marketing/Branding Guide. GOAL: To provide the FSILG community with marketing strategies that will allow members to effectively promote and represent their organization (and its mission / core values) to internal and external stakeholders.
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FSILG Marketing/Branding Guide
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FSILG Marketing/Branding Guide
GOAL: To provide the FSILG community with marketing strategies that will allow members to effectively promote and represent their organization (and its mission / core values) to internal and external stakeholders. *Note: There are links available throughout the slideshow as resources and guides. - How to effectively market and represent your organization Create an “elevator pitch” that encompasses the mission of your organization. Consider your website layout and how it affects branding. Maintain consistency with your national organization and throughout your marketing efforts. Effectively promote your organization, events and activities. Use available resources.
- Step One: Elevator pitch
- “Elevator Pitch” Create a simple statement that represents your group. Consider including your organization’s values, mission statement, or motto for inspiration. Also, consider what is unique about your organization. Make sure that the statement is something that the members believe in/support. Encourage all members to memorize and be able to recite the statement.
- Example of an Elevator Pitch
- Example of an Elevator pitch
- Step Two Branding
- Make sure your brand hasa clean and simple look
- List your values and/or purpose
- Display your motto/tagline
- Have your crest, logo or banner easily visible on your homepage
- Maintain an upcoming events page
- Display an up-to-date roster
- Include links to related sites
- Supply a variety of content
- Step Three Maintain consistency
- Remain consistent with national guidelines/style guides
- Remain consistent with national guidelines/style guides
- Step Four promotion
- Show your affiliation with MIT Note: You can change the MIT logo to match your organization’s colors. For more information, view the MIT Graphic Identity Guide.
- Connect to Panhel/IFC/LGC
- Promote your social media
- Promote your social media
- Connect to social media
- Link to news articles written about your organization Sources: Local news sources MIT News DSL News Blog Residential Life & DiningTumblr blog
- Step Five Use available resources
- Look within your Organization Contact your national organization for style guides, templates and guidelines. Ask other chapters for ideas/assistance. Ask members for their feedback and help with promoting your website and brand.
- Utilize MIT resources Alyssa May Marketing & Communications Manager Residential Life & Dining amay@mit.edu||(617) 253-0585 Jess BolandrinaMarketing & Programs SpecialistResidential Life & Dining jbolandr@mit.edu || (617) 253-7546 FSILG OfficeMarlena Martinez Love Catherine “Cat” Sohor Adam McCready W59-200 Suite fsilg-office@mit.edu (617) 253-7546
- THANK YOU! QUESTIONS??
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