Nashville Non-Profit Internet Training Conference
Community Growth through Community Partnerships
Welcome to the internet technology training center for not-for-profit groups
across North America and around the world.
Hi. My name is Phil Cullum.
I know something of the difficulties community not-for-profit groups face as they bring improvements to their communities and around the world. This site is dedicated to helping the
leadership of these groups improve their public relations, operational and fund-reaising activities using the internet.
Consequently, we are inviting leaders of not-for-profit groups to attend, at no charge, a conference we have planned for the business world.
The conference is intended to show profit-making businesses how they can conduct business online, but since most of the principles apply to non-profits,
too, we have extended this invitation to non-profits to attend.
Topics to be discussed include:
How to make your site attractive for your donors and potential donors
How to facilitate donors' keeping up with your news
How to facilitate secure donations via Paypal and other payment processors.
How to maintain your mailing list in ways that will minimize
your time and cost in keeping it updated, while at the same time avoiding cries of "Spam."
How to locate new donors and attract them to your site and more importantly, to your cause.
How to find legitimate organizations concerned about your cause with websites of their own and partner with them to promote the goals you share.
How to simplify your payment processing so you can accept donations directly from your web site.
How to successfully combine online marketing with direct mail.
How to treat the website business issues you face online so you don't run afoul of the law.
All these topics and many more are critical to your mission and your online success.
If you want to quickstart your organization's online presence, I suggest you send representatives to
The Music City Marketing Conference, June 19-21, 2009,
held at the beautiful Airport Marriott in Nashville. At the conference, we will help you build
your web presence on the right footing so its success is not left to chance.
In Nashville, TN, the beautiful Airport Marriott is home to the 2009 conference that focuses
on creating an organization's website and using it productively.
Maybe you have heard of these mentors who will be leading the sessions. If not, Google them.
You will be surprised in how many references to them you find. The are at the top of the internet training field.
- Matt Bacak, a legendary school drop-out who became a
millionaire before he was 30, using the internet to sell his products and services.
- Willie Crawford, a country boy who collected family recipes into a cookbook and sold it on the internet and became one of the best-known internet personalities around. Many community groups use his cookbook in their fund-raising
- Simon Leung, a former Google employee who knows search engines inside and out.
- Lee and Robin Collins who have gotten hybrid marketing (combining online and
direct mail marketing techniques and tools) down to a science.
- Ron Capps, the "Niche Prof", a communications professor who built a successful jazz website, and a
chili website and now shows
others how to build successful websites in their own niches.
- Kevin "Mr. Ebay" Johnson who shows you how to sell your products and services on eBay.com®
- Ross Goldberg, who built his first internet business while in a coma and later paralyzed.
- Jason Mangrum and his wife Skye, web copywriting strategists who have sold millions of dollars of products for "big name" marketers
with their skill with words.
- And that's just the beginning. The depth of talent leading this workshop is amazing. Google these people
to see the credentials of the rest: up and coming Micheal Savoie, legal expert Zale Dowlen, Esq.,
premiere marketing mentor Bob "The Teacher" Jenkins, humorist, hypnotist and marketer Victor Maranto, and JV broker Reed Floren.
It's hard to imagine any question on marketing a non-profit on the internet that
someone on this team couldn't answer.
If you need this kind of information, it's time to sign up.
And Not-for-Profit organizations will have their ticket fee waived when they present their 501(c)(3) organization documentation.
Bring a team from your group. Your directors, your president, anyone who helps define and implement
your organization's plans--a maximum of four people from a not-for-profit will be admitted free.
So Act Right Now and Reserve your complimentary seats at The
Music City USA Marketing Conference