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Thursday, April 30, 2015

LGBT Week NYC

by Rachael Brister, GSBA VP of Marketing & Tourism

Last week, I had the privilege of traveling to New York City to represent GSBA and present at the first ever LGBT Week NYC, a week-long conference bringing together the worlds of advertising, marketing, technology and business in the LGBT marketplace.

The conference was produced by two long-term GSBA members and partners, Community Marketing & Insights, Inc. and Pink Banana Media. I attended the conference the last two days that were focused on marketing. Some of the presentations included Reaching the Lesbian Market, Advanced LGBT Online Marketing Strategies, The Intersection of Cause and Commerce, Shaping the Future for LGBT People in China with Mobile and Millenials….WTF? I really enjoyed learning about so many different facets of marketing to the LGBT community and in such rapid fire succession. Most presentations were just 20-30 minutes. These two days of the conference took place at the New York Times office building and conference center, a beautiful building just a few blocks from Times Square.

My presentation was titled Stretching Your Marketing Dollars with Community Partnerships: Pride events, film festivals, professional organizations, employee resource groups, sports events, social groups, women's and family events...the LGBT community's events and organizations are as diverse as its members. These events and groups also offer powerful partnership opportunities that lend authenticity to a company’s outreach and marketing to the LGBT community. Whether you have a big budget, small budget or virtually no-budget, this session will provide your company with ideas and methods to multiply your message via known and trusted channels of visibility and communication.

Before the NASDAQ building's windows anonymized Rachael...
I really enjoyed calling on my experience at GSBA both as a staff member and former Board member as well as the 15 years I spent directing lesbian & gay film festivals to emphasize how important and powerful community partnerships can be in reaching the LGBT consumer market. Throughout the two marketing-focused days of the conference, many of us presenters discussed how writing a check to an organization is not enough. A company needs to go beyond the donation or sponsorship and engage with the organization, its constituents and treat the relationship as just that….a relationship and not just a one-way street. GSBA has excelled in this arena, not just because of who we are as an organization, but also because of the commitments, passion and engagement of our corporate and small business members and partners.

...and after.
One highlight of the trip was LGBT Week NYC was chosen to ring the closing NASDAQ bell on Wednesday, April 22. Nasdaq is the second-largest stock exchange in the world. Its opening and closing bells signal the beginning and end of trading each day, and outside parties are often allowed to ring the bells to help promote certain causes, brands or initiatives.

I was asked to be one of the representatives along with about 25-30 other presenters and conference attendees. The NASDAQ staff we worked with has this whole process down to a science, which I assume they must since it happens day after day. There was a myriad of photo ops and all of the pictures were then transmitted to the side of the NASDAQ building that faces Times Square. So for about 60 minutes, many of us were able to experience what it is like to be a large digital billboard in Times Square. The actual “closing bell” is on a screen on a podium. It still gets pressed, but it’s like pressing the screen of an iPad.

Seattle will get a chance to experience a condensed version of this conference this Fall when LGBT Week comes to Seattle for a day-long conference co-presented by GSBA. It will take place at the Renaissance Hotel on Friday, September 18 and will feature the presentations on technology, marketing and advertising from an LGBT business perspective.  I hope you can join us!

Other highlights and recaps of the conference:
Pink Banana Media
Ad Week



Thursday, January 29, 2015

Rachael Recommends

by Rachael Brister, GSBA Vice President, Tourism & Marketing

For our first ePerspective of 2015, I wanted to share some articles I have read about predictions for 2015 around social media and digital marketing. There are many ideas about what will be hot this year around social media and digital marketing, but almost every article I have read agree that the days of using social media as a free advertising platform are almost, if not completely, over:

Unfortunately, the time of social media as "free" advertising is over. Social media is now all grown up, makes money as a real business, and is the platform where they allow us to market our wares. With that shift in power the rise of paid advertising on social is going to be big.”





Also, this handy social media Image Size Cheat Sheet is something you should bookmark, print out or both.

Sunday, March 30, 2014

Rachael Recommends

Scouring the digital marketing blogosphere….so you don’t have to.

I am back. I hope you were able to glean some useful information or tips from last month’s recommendations. If there is a particular subject or social media platform you want to learn more about, please let me know. Now onto this month’s roundup…

Content
Before reading anything about content – check out GSBA’s Tech Tuesday this week on this very subject. A great way to learn about a topic in an intimate setting. This week’s topic: Content Marketing.

5 Tricks to Producing Quality Content

Social Media
4 Tools to Help Find Where People Are Talking About Your Business Online

5 Ways Social-Media Marketers Get Their Message Heard

How to Measure Social Media ROI

Facebook Paper: Is It the Next Big Thing in Social/Mobile?

The New Facebook Ad Campaign Structure: Here is What You Need to Know

Web
 Top 10 Things to Measure in Google Analytics

Productivity
7 Time Management Tips for the Digital Age

5 Ways to Keep Email From Taking Over Your Life

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Rachael Recommends

Rachael Recommends

Scouring the digital marketing blogosphere….so you don’t have to.

by Rachael Brister, GSBA Deputy Director
 
I subscribe to a lot of blogs and newsfeeds from experts in various aspects of the digital marketing field.  This is my monthly roundup of articles, tips, how-to’s and best practices for social media, apps, marketing, pr and some technology thrown in for good measure.

What is this Human to Human thing all about?Human2Human: Jargon or an Old Idea That Still Matters?

There Is No More B2B or B2C: There Is Only Human to Human (H2H)

Social Media
The Hard Truth About How The Facebook News Feed Works Now

5 Signs You've Lost Touch With Your Social Communities

8 LinkedIn Tools for Business

How to Maximize Your LinkedIn Endorsements

How to Create a Social Media Posting Schedule

20% of a Consumer’s Time Online is Spent on Facebook, Twitter and Other Platforms

Instagram – Sales Versus Engagement

Video
More Eyes on Your Video – How and Where to Share

Why Facebook's Video Autoplay Is Great News for Marketers

Mobile
Three Important Concepts Every Marketer Should Know About Mobile

Productivity
I am always looking for ways to utilize technology to help me with productivity. From brainstorming to note-taking to collaborating, there are a bevy of apps to make this work best for you
Creativity on the Run: 18 Apps that Support the Creative Process