Showing posts with label online shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online shopping. Show all posts

Thursday, March 31, 2016

Fundraise Smarter, Not Harder

Another year has come and gone, and the gap between the highest and lowest earning groups on our site gets wider and wider. The top few groups are killing it, earning more and more every year. But, many of the groups continue to make a few bucks, but nothing to write home about.

So, I set out to discover why these top performing groups do so well using 2click. On the surface, they are lucky to have found a big time shopper in their support group. But, looking deeper, they did some smart, simple things to be in a position to be lucky.

“You won’t catch a fish if your pole’s not in the water.” – Anonymous.


Here are some examples of simple things they did. One of which, landed a big fish.

1. Orientation for Key Players … Key players will have a different meaning for each group. That can be leadership positions, such as Principal, Coach, or President, or others that simply interact with a lot of people. Sitting down in front of a computer, pulling up 2clickfundraising.com, clicking on your group, and then Amazon takes about a minute. But, it’s a powerful minute as they see first-hand how easy this process is. If the Principal can add a line to their emails during high shopping seasons, the Coach can explain it at a parents meeting, or the President could add a mention to the agenda of each meeting, that would go a long way. Our best group sat down with the Office Personnel and walked through the process. Front Office personnel know just about everyone in the school, if they use and understand 2clickfundraising.com, they’re bound to help spread the word.

2. Timing/Placement of Handouts … Flyers help explain and remind people, so they should be part of your strategy (ask me for a flyer). But, put some thought into the location or timing of when they’re handed out. The longer they hold on to it, or the more often they see it, the better. One group has a stack of 2click handouts right next to the sign in sheet in the office. Every time someone drops off or picks up their kid, they see the handouts (making the Office Personnel above even more important).

3. Key Info Business Cards. This was one of the best ideas I heard from the feedback. At the beginning of the school year, they printed up business cards (I can help with the design and finding pricing for you) with phone numbers and important dates, and lined both sides with 2clickfundraising.com reminders. Families put the card in their wallet, on the fridge, or near their computer, and see 2click on a regular basis.

4. Pick a Specific Goal. I don’t think a specific dollar amount is as important as what you’ll do with the money. If you can point to one item, that the 2click money will go to, they are more likely to identify with the cause, remember to use it, and ask others to use it, too. Remind them often, “We’re half way to a new drinking fountain!”

5. Repeat the Message. I have yet to meet someone that doesn’t think the 2 clicks are worth it. It’s all in remembering to use it, and asking others to remember to use it. If your group is on Facebook or Twitter or Instagram, share our posts, post something yourself. When you use 2click to shop at Amazon, they have that very simple last page where you can share in on Facebook, “Thanks, 2clickfundraising.com” is all you have to type, and you’re reminding all of your friends. Newsletters, other flyers, calendars, all of that should have 2clickfundraising.com reminders. Don’t know what to send out? Ask me!

Take a few minutes to think about your group, and how you can start the ball rolling. I’d love to hear your ideas. If I can help at all, with flyers, planning a strategy, or just answering questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out … jeff@2clickfundraising.com.

Thanks for using 2click!
Jeff.

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Making 2clickfundraising.com a Success

I have been running 2clickfundraising.com for over 5 years now, and each year I get a better and better handle on what it takes to be successful using this program. There’s no selling, which people like, but you can’t just sit back and wait for a check either. But, follow these simple steps, and I can’t imagine you not being very happy with your results.

1. Even BEFORE you sign up … ask people if they like shopping online, or have family and friends that do. It is really hard to change people’s shopping habits, if no one really likes online shopping, don’t waste your time. If you get some yeses, signing up is a no brainer. But, write down those names of people that said they shop online. A couple friendly follow ups, could be all you need to get the ball rolling. “Joan, just following up, it sounded like you shopped at Amazon, have you been using 2clickfundraising.com? Is it easy enough?”

2. Show a Youtube Video at a meeting. The last 2 videos, “6 People that would love to help you fundraise” and “2click Success stories – getting more bang for your Clicks” are definitely helping. They’re simple 6 minute videos that help show how successful this program can be, with a few smart phone calls to the right people. Any fundraiser needs help from people outside the main members (if not, just pass around a hat), but no one is going to call their 200 closest friends and tell them all about our great website. But, the videos will trigger a few people that everyone knows, that could make you hundreds of dollars a year.

3. Passing out 2click flyers. We make flyers and personalize them. And, the more you pass them out, the more it will be on their minds. Every time you send something out, email or snail mail, you should have a 2click flyer in there. Ask me to personalize one for you. Or, even make one specifically for you.

4. Put 2click in the minutes. If you need suggestions, email me. But, whether you’re sharing last months results, telling everyone about a purchase that someone made through 2click recently, or highlighting a current deal you saw on the site, the simple reminders are key. Around the holidays, strategize about how you can reach the most online shoppers possible.

5. Cross Promotion. If you are having a Car Wash, pass out 2click flyers. Big football game? Pass out flyers. Do you have a website? Get a link on there. Selling wrapping paper for the Holidays? Leave those supporters with a flyer when you drop off the wrapping paper. (they obviously support the group, they don’t want that wrapping paper!)

6. Use it! This is obvious, but using the site yourself will help a ton. There are tons of every day products you can buy on Amazon that will save you money and raise money for your group. When people hear how you are shopping through 2click and Amazon to buy batteries, coffee K Cups, razors, printer ink, and hundreds of other everyday products, they are sure to follow suit.

Finally, take advantage of my help. I can make flyers, do a video for you, if you’re near Chicago, I can come speak at a meeting, whatever I can help with, I’m right here … jeff@2clickfundraising.com.

Best of luck! Jeff.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

3 steps to raising big money, like the 2click guy does.

My one man fundraising account does better than a lot of our groups. How do I do it? Do I spend that much money online? Do I work that hard at it?

No, I don't work THAT hard, and I, myself, don't spend very much at all. And, here's how I do it. 3 steps ...

1. Listen to your friends and family.
2. Take 5 minutes on Amazon.com
3. Share your findings and Ask for 2 clicks.


Listen to your friends and family. When they're talking, listen intently for purchases they make. Here's an example ... my brother-in-law, Tim, is a big believer in Fish Oil pills. It's believed to be good for your heart, skin, joints, brain, and more. He tells me he has three pills a day. Sounds like a Recurring Purchase to me! Those are the best.

Take 5 minutes on Amazon.com. I asked Tim where he buys the Fish Oil pills. He told me the site, and that they had great prices. So, I spent 5 minutes comparing the prices on that site, with the prices on Amazon. No surprise to me, Amazon was cheaper. After shipping and handling, his site was $45.52, and Amazon was $40.32. Neither site charged Tax. No more than 5 minutes.

Share your findings with your friend. I emailed him, told him Amazon was $5 cheaper, and if he goes through 2click, about $2 of that order will go to help Fisher House. Next time Fish Oil pills come up with him, I'll ask if he's remembering 2click.

Fundraising doesn't have to be selling stuff. Just follow these 3 steps, and save some money, for yourself, AND your friends. Oh, and raise a lot of money for your cause!

For more examples of ways to raise and save, watch this Youtube video ... http://www.youtube.com/2clickguy#p/u/6/MN8hRWunNLY

SHOOT ME AN EMAIL with questions, feedback ... anything!! Jeff@2clickfundraising.com

Happy clicking!
Jeff, the 2click guy.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Labor Day Sales Galore!


Once again, we've got a whole load of great sales going on with our merchants. If you're planning on going Labor Day shopping this weekend, why not go online and raise some money for your favorite group in the process? Let your friends know that they can avoid the whole mess of the mall, and get all their sales right from their computer so that they can send a few bucks to their favorite causes in the process.

Kmart.com
Online Only Labor Day Sale EXTRA 5-20% off Thousands of Items + FREE Shipping on orders $60
Good through 09/06/2010

Priceline.com
Hotel Freebies - Discounts, Free nights, Upgrades, Extras & more!
Good through 09/06/2010

Colorful Images
25% Off Your 4+ Item Order.
Good through 09/30/2010

NBAStore.com
$10 Off $75 or more at NBAStore.com.
Good through 09/30/2010

GuitarCenter.com
Free Shipping to any Guitar Center Store When You Order at GuitarCenter.com!
Good through 09/30/2010

SierraTradingPost.com
20% off $100, 25% off $150 at Sierra Trading Post. Use Code: ALSEPT2KX
Good through 10/06/2010

Borders.com
2 Days Only! 33% Off Any 1 Item at Borders.com with code BPH8208J.
Good through 09/02/2010

Shoes.com
Save an additional 25% on Sale and Clearance at Shoes.com's Labor Day Sale with promo code 25SALE! Plus Free Shipping.
Good through 09/07/2010

Friday, August 6, 2010

Back to School Savings


Everyone's winding down from the summer and amping up for another school year--so we're going to tell you about some of the great deals running to help you with back to school shopping. Take a look at some of these deals before you trudge to the mall, and you can give a percentage to your favorite school group while saving some cash. Can't go wrong there!


Shoes.com
Shoes.com gives a great percentage back to your group (13% on all purchases) so it's a great way for you to get the kids the new kicks for the school year. Through the end of September you can save 15% on back to school faves like Converse and New Balance with the coupon code BTSHOES10.

Amazon.com
Amazon.com offers you pretty much anything you could possibly need to get the kids back to school. All the way from kindergarten to college, Amazon's got you covered. Right now you can save additional cash on textbooks (30% on new, up to 90% on used) as well as all kinds of deals from the back-to-school savings page. And, Amazon gives your group anywhere from 4-7% on all sales.

Office Depot
If you buy $150 right now at Office Depot's online store, you'll automatically get $30 off. Buy any school supplies, computer accessories, anything, and you get $30 off. And Office Depot gives your organization up to 6% back from purchases.

We'll keep you posted of more back-to-school sales as they come in. Just head to 2clickfundraising.com , choose your organization and start shopping.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

A Little Change goes a Long Way

If you change your shopping habits even just a bit, it can go a long, long way. I recently gave a speech to my networking group, ChamberNet Palatine, to explain how adjusting our family's shopping habits raised $260 for military families in one year. Take a look at the video below to learn how just adding one extra click helped us turn our everyday purchases into money raised for an organization that means a lot to us.