In one way or another, all nonprofits have been faced with the challenge of adapting their marketing technology over the past few years. TechSoup, in collaboration with Tapp Network, sought to discover just how nonprofits were doing this in 2020 by conducting the 2020-2021 Nonprofit Digital Marketing Benchmark Study and Report. Now, almost two years later, we revisited the same topics to see how technology and digital tactics are being used in the industry.
Identifying and analyzing trends across the industry is a powerful way to see where improvements can be made. We've broken down the metrics that nonprofits use to evaluate their digital marketing efforts, from paid ads and email to social media and content. In this installment, we will examine some important takeaways about nonprofit paid advertising from the 2022-2023 report.
In the 2022-2023 Nonprofit Digital Marketing Benchmark report, 61 percent of our respondents say they don't use any form of paid advertising to promote their company or organization, while 15 percent say they want to start doing so over the next 12 months. If you're still one of the nonprofits that are not using paid advertising, 2023 might be the year to start!
Paid advertising is a marketing tactic in which organizations spend money to increase exposure and engagement in their target audience. There are many types of digital paid advertising, but these are common examples:
For nonprofit organizations, paid ads can help to generate awareness of your cause and mission, generate web traffic, increase donations, attract program participants, attract event attendees, and more.
For organizations that are unfamiliar with marketing through paid ads, you might have some hesitations about how to go about it. Here are a few of the common hesitations expressed by nonprofits in our research, and some ways to tackle them.
In the benchmark study, we found that 15 percent of nonprofits state that they are still planning out how to use ads or don't know where to start. While the best way to learn is by trial and error, doing so with limited resources available can be challenging. Here are four steps to take to get your first paid ad running.
In the benchmark report, 19 percent of respondents said they do not use advertising in their strategies because they don't know how to. Luckily, there are countless resources online dedicated to teaching how to get started across all the major advertising platforms.
Facebook is another great platform to learn and grow your advertising. Many nonprofit organizations already use Facebook for community building and fundraising. Deploying an ad strategy on a platform you have already found success in can help you to find similar success in advertising since you have already proven that your audience is there. TechSoup has a series of courses to teach you how to start using Facebook ads in your organization.
The portion of the respondents from our study who have tried paid ads but were unsuccessful was 18 percent. It's important to contextualize failed attempts at paid advertising and to find ways of learning from what went wrong. A failed ad campaign can be a result of ineffective keywords, design, or not getting in front of the right audience.
If you are unsure if your ads were unsuccessful or if you are looking for how to improve your advertising strategy, the TechSoup Digital Marketing experts can support you in strategizing, launching, and managing a paid advertising campaign for your organization.
Our 2022-2023 Digital Marketing Benchmark Report for Nonprofits breaks down these findings for advertising and the core pillars of marketing for nonprofits: email marketing, marketing technology, social media marketing, websites, and content marketing.
Julie Vidal is a marketing assistant who specializes in content creation and bookkeeping. With her organization and creative skills, she handles accounts effectively to meet goal-driven results. She resides in Manila and enjoys hiking and swimming.
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