As a minority owned agency, we were proud to work with the University of Pennsylvania on the marketing material for the first Penn Spectrum Conference. With diversity being a much valued component of the Penn experience, it was our duty to ensure our designs brought diversity to life for the array of returning Penn Alum. While the project was not without its challenges, seeing the overwhelmingly positive response from the Penn community and partaking on a historical journey with an esteemed institution has made overcoming each roadblock more rewarding. Congratulations to the Penn Alumni Diversity Alliance, Multicultural Outreach Office and the Penn community on a historical achievement.

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Summer Search Alumni Summit
Workshop Date: Saturday, September 25

This insightful presentation presented by Stéphane Jean-Baptiste, CEO & Creative Director of Nouveau Concepts and Summer Search Alum, BO ’02  will discuss opportunities for creating new entrepreneurial opportunities for individuals in all stages of their professional and/or educational paths. The Gift of Entrepreneurship, endeavors to inspire the seed of entrepreneurism as well as arm those with business aspirations with the essential tools to move forward. Workshop goals includes an introduction to the central questions of entrepreneurship:

  • How to create a business idea
  • How to identify and attract “customers”
  • How to manage limited finances
  • How to find the resources an entrepreneur needs

Click here to download the PDF | Click here to download the Powerpoint | Click here for list of Entrepreneur Resources

About the speaker:
As CEO & Creative Director Stéphane spearheads and conceptualizes marketing solutions that have been lauded by many notable institutions such as The University of Pennsylvania, University of Massachusetts, Pennsylvania Women’s Campaign Fund, Jersey Cares, and Philadelphia International Records. When Stéphane is not creating masterpieces and running the company, he is busy being a community activist. His activities include: 2010 Pennsylvania Political Fellow at Center for Progressive Leadership, Board Chair and Co-Founder of the Alumni Board for Summer Search Philadelphia, a national leadership program that helps low-income students graduate high school, go to college, gain successful careers, and give back to society.

About Nouveau Concepts:

Nouveau Concepts, LLC (NC) is a full-service graphic design and marketing studio specializing in print, brand marketing, strategy and communications. Our work ranges from research, creative and web development, mobile technology, consulting to strategic implementation of your marketing plan.

About Summer Search:
The mission of Summer Search is to find resilient low-income high school students and inspire them to become responsible and altruistic leaders by providing year-round mentoring, life-changing summer experiences, college advising, and a lasting support network. Click here to learn more about Summer Search

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10 Pitfalls to Avoid in Social Media Marketing

  1. Don’t astroturf – no fake campaigns, made up aliases or anonymous comments allowed! Transparency is key.
  2. Don’t mistake what is valuable to your audience with what is valuable to your company – to figure out what the value is, you have to listen to your community (customers).
  3. Don’t be inconsistent with your message – make sure that you have a consistent message and that all parts are working together. Traditional and online efforts should work in tandem. People should be able to interact with your product seamlessly. Social media, customer service, and communications should be working with the same plan.
  4. Don’t think that social media is Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn – while uber-important, social networks make up only part of the social media pie. E-mail lists, web forums, user groups, photo and video sharing services, podcasts, social bookmarking sites and niche online communities are all part of the social media mix. Here’s a more complete definition.
  5. Don’t wait ’til it’s too late to build a relationship – social media is all about being social and building meaningful relationships with your customers and/or influencers over time. Don’t wait until you’re in trouble or need something!
  6. Don’t assign social media efforts to interns – there were lots of heads nodding (and a few retweets) when this comment was made. It’s crucial that someone who has more overall marcomm experience and an understanding of how social media will achieve your marketing goals is at the helm. If time and resources are an issue and you find it necessary to enlist the help of an intern, make sure they are trained thoroughly (they are there to learn, after all) and supervised closely. Don’t make the same mistake Habitat UK did by allowing an unsupervised and overenthusiastic intern to handle their Twitter account.
  7. Don’t overreact – it’s easy to hit the send button with a knee-jerk reaction to a comment or conversation. It’s more productive to think about the consequences, develop a plan, and vet the person or organization.
  8. Don’t be afraid to try new things – if you don’t try, you don’t know! Social media is a great platform for experimentation. If it doesn’t work, no problem – learn from the results and improve from there.
  9. Don’t make the mistake of thinking that supporters only play in your sandbox – it’s great to set up social media outposts on places like Facebook or LinkedIn, but remember that customers and supporters might be involved in other niche groups as well. Do you have a proactive plan for locating and communicating with stakeholders on their turf?
  10. Don’t focus on tactics! - set logical, achievable goals and develop a sustainable social media marketing plan that outlines the who, what, when, why and how of your efforts.

What other pitfalls would you suggest avoiding?

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