Monday, April 2, 2012

Lime Rock Park INTERNSHIP!!

Back in October, I decided to apply for an internship at Lime Rock Park, a popular East coast road course for auto racing! "Lime Rock is unique and cannot be compared to any other track, arena or sporting venue. Its fans are loyal, vocal and knowledgeable. It delivers what it promises: Great, safe racing at an historic but modern track, in a beautiful yet easily accessible setting." Visit their website by clicking here.
I've always been one of those loyal fans they speak of, ever since I was a little girl my family would go up and watch the races. As you may know from reading my blog, I'm all about racing and have grown up around it ever since I can remember. By being an auto racer myself, I know the ins and outs of the sport. Having a driving experience gives me that edge that some employers may be looking for when it comes to marketing for NASCAR.

Everyone knows that most people don't get the job they hope for when they get out of college, because a lot of times we hope to be a corporate owner, general manager, marketing executive, lawyer, etc. These jobs take time to reach. I call what I recently received news about a STEPPING STONE.

Definition of stepping stone in my book: A scholarly environment to which one can learn and grow in order to progressively move closer and closer to the position one hopes to work.

As I said, applying for the internship back in October gave me a sense of relief, knowing that I could possibly be chosen to take part in some beneficial experiences at a popular, beautiful, well-grounded raceway. Being the enthusiast I am, I decided to e-mail the central office in Lime Rock a few weeks after applying. They e-mailed me back, stating I won't be notified until the end of March. Within the time period from October til now I had time to create a Twitter, this blog, and a LinkedIn. The LinkedIn has shown great success. I was able to post all of my quality attributes, some recommendations from fellow students and friends, as well as a brief description of who I am and where I hope to be. In the part about myself I stated I'd hope to intern at Lime Rock Park. An old racing friend who used to help me market myself to gain sponsorship saw that I wanted to intern there. He offered to help me out by e-mailing the head marketer at Lime Rock Park, Renea Topp. Both he and I know Renea from previous racing experiences, but he was generous enough to send her an e-mail saying he think I'd be great for the position. She got back to him within the next few days, telling him to have me call her! This news was some of the best news I've ever receieved
in my life.

Mark Hann, owner and CEO of Victory Motorsports, was the gentleman who aided me in being granted the internship. I am so grateful to have made the connection I have through auto-racing. It reassures my decision to be a marketer in the auto racing industry given my background and personal experiences.

I ended up going to a meeting that Lime Rock Park was attending at Heritage Hotel, a recent partnership was made between the two. I met a bunch of really amazing people who I will be working with while interning. I can only hope this internship takes me to new levels and positions offered at Lime Rock Park. My ultimate goal is to work with a race team by being their marketing representative.

All I know is, this internship is the best thing that's happened to me in a long time! I am completely thrilled that I have the opportunity to show my passion and knowledge through marketing for a raceway. I will most definitely be posting blogs as I go from one experience to the next during my internship at one of the most popular track's of the East coast, Lime Rock Park.

Online Fundraising

The Land Trust of Danbury, as I have spoke about previously, is looking to fundraise money and gain membership. The RSS feeds that I read up on allow me to expand my ideas and gain intellect on how I can help the organization out as a student in the marketing world. I found an interesting blog that states why it is important to be ONLINE and fundraising. Here are some of the tips the blog had to offer:


"1) Free Platfoms – Facebook, Twitter and emails literally don’t cost a dime! In the time it takes to compose an update, post a Tweet, or write a letter, you could reach thousands of donors. While direct mail is certainly beneficial to older supporters, it can be costly when you take in to account the price of production, postage, and assembly.
2) Expand Your Audience – I can honestly say that the majority of my friends under 40 years old have Facebook accounts. I think that one of the biggest mistakes that nonprofits make is not appealing or nurturing the next generation of supporters.
3) It Doesn’t Take a Techie – With all of the new technology out there, it can be intimidating to enter the world of keywords, SEOs and Tweetables. One thing that I’m really impressed with concerning these new platforms is how user friendly they are. Get on the website, sign up, spend an hour playing with the system and you’ll quickly become a pro. There are also great tutorials on YouTube that can walk you through the process. At Fundly, we also have a team that strives to make an online giving website quick, easy and accessible for both nonprofit and donor use.
4) Expanded Opportunities – Building the bridge to create a simbiotic relationship is key to garnering and expanding donor support; you need hands and finances to achieve your goal and your supporters receive affirmation that they are needed and making a difference. Social media only strengthens this bond through opening more outlets of communication such as updates, calls to action, and success stories.
5) It Just Keeps Growing – Currently Twitter has over 300 million users and 1.6 billion search queries each day. Facebook boasts of having more than 845 million users and more than half of those people log on each day. This is a huge market with unlimited potential! Furthermore, this past year showed a 13% increase in online giving which equals a 35-55% growth rate over the past year. Fundly can help you utilize social media in your arsenal of marketing strategies by connecting your organization to potential donors and making the process of giving social." 
Click here to go to the ONLINE FUNDRAISING BLOG and learn more about innovative ways to ensure your organization is impacting those who are reading and hopefully donating.

All of these valid points helped me in reassuring what I am doing for The Land Trust of Danbury is correct. It is a great path to take when dealing with social networking these days and creating accounts for the top notch social networks is what I've done, so now it's implementing them to make sure we can use them to their greatest advantage!

Non-profit Organization Blogging

In my previous post I talked about RSS and what it's all about. I had mentioned I'd be posting about a blog or two that sparked my interest and how it may help me with The Land Trust of Danbury (a non-profit organization).

Katya's Blog is one of the feed's that shows up when I go to my google reader to gain some information on non-profit organizations in social media and more! One of her blogs talks about how it is important to have a great donation page. Some of her tips include:

  • Having impact levels
  • Listing donation amounts
  • Other ways to give
  • Reassuring text (to hopefully eliminate cognitive dissonance)
I actually sent the link to my client for The Land Trust of Danbury, allowing her to read up on it and see if this is a possible avenue for us to take. I think that this could really help in increasing membership for the organization.

Click here to learn more about 'Elements of a Great Donation Page.'

Reading up on RSS

Recently, I was assigned a project for my MKT315 course. It had to do with RSS feeds, if you've ever had experience with RSS it's really helpful and interesting. Click here to go to google and get started! Many news-related sites, weblogs and other online publishers syndicate their content as an RSS Feed to whoever wants it. RSS solves a problem for people who regularly use the web. It allows you to easily stay informed by retrieving the latest content from the sites you are interested in. You save time by not needing to visit each site individually. You ensure your privacy, by not needing to join each site's email newsletter. By doing this project, I was able to centralize many blogs and web links that I found helpful to aiding me in my internship with The Land Trust of Danbury.


The Land Trust of Danbury has a blog you can read to learn more about. My RSS feeds are mainly about non-profit organizations, and what people who are promoting and running these organizations can do to create a buzz and increase awareness.


I will be posting about a few blogs I found interesting and helpful, they may even be of interest to you as well!