“BUYER’S JOURNEY” FOR NEW MEMBERS

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“BUYER’S JOURNEY” FOR NEW MEMBERS A Process for Obtaining New Members March 1, 2017

What Is a Buyer’s Journey? Marketing term Process buyers go through to become aware of, evaluate, and purchase a new product or service But can it apply to Rotary?

Buyer’s Journey for Rotary? What if someone walked up to you, said they were in a great club, and wanted you to apply for membership right now. What would you do? LIKELY SAY YOU ARE TOO BUSY OR RUN AWAY!

Apply the Same Concepts from a Buyer’s Journey to Getting New Members Gradually expose prospective members to Rotary and the value it offers Move prospects from awareness to consideration to applying for membership to installation Use customized “PR materials” for support How?

Rotary New Member’s Journey GENERAL AWARENESS 1 2 3 4 5 6 Personal contact Fellowship event Service project or fundraiser Meeting “Fireside chat” New member installation

Step 1: Personal Contact Identify like-minded individuals in your community: neighbors, civic organizations, business associates, friends See if they are interested in community service, locally and globally Invite them to a social, meet and greet, or other Fellowship event PR support: What if you could… invitation Creating a Positive Experience for Prospective Members

Step 2: Fellowship or Social Event Keep it casual and informal Goal is to expose prospective members to club members (It’s hard to say no to someone you like!) PR support: Club brochure (other examples on www.rotary7910.org) RI brochure and What’s Rotary card What Is Rotary? video Display banner or poster Sign-up sheet to add prospects to your club’s Friends distribution list

Step 3: Invite to a Service Project or Fundraiser Give the prospect a hands-on opportunity to see what your club does for your community PR support: Flyers Facebook events Website calendar listing Project websites and/or Facebook pages Email blast to the Friends list

Step 4: Invite to a Meeting Invite the prospect to one of your meetings Make sure you have an interesting program! Arrange to take your prospect to the meeting or greet at the door Introduce to fellow club members PR support: Weekly meeting notice Website meeting and speaker listing Ticket or coupon for free meal

Meet with the prospect one-on-one Step 5: “Fireside chat” Meet with the prospect one-on-one Choose a public location that is friendly and inviting Share the nuts and bolts of your club Include dues and financial commitments PR support: Club presentation Discover Rotary presentation Financial and attendance guidelines Membership application (create your own, RI does not have a form)

Step 6: Accept Membership Application and Installation Once you have an application, go through your club’s process for accepting new members Develop a biography for the installation Feature your new member in your club newsletter, Facebook page, website PR support: Newsletter Facebook page Club website District newsletter

General Awareness Activities As your prospect moves through the process of evaluating whether your club is the right fit, reinforce your value and messaging through ongoing general awareness activities These also reinforce the involvement of your existing members! PR support: Press releases Online calendar postings Ongoing website updates Local cable TV Facebook updates Banners Twitter tweets Videos

Next Steps… Create your club’s “buyer’s journey” plan, including a schedule of activities Download the sample PR materials in this presentation and customize them for your club Review all of the materials and training on the PR section of www.rotary7910.org! You may need to login to your rotary.org account to access some of the materials Have members develop a target list of potential members and contact them Implement your plan!

For More Information Laura Spear District 7910 Public Image Committee Chair 2016-2017 Laura@Spear.net 978-562-4521 (home/work)