There are millions of people who are passionate about helping
animals. But passion isn't enough. Animals need us to use our time and
resources in ways that provide the best possible results. So:
How can we create more change for animals?
That's the core focus of the new book by marketing expert and animal advocate, Caryn Ginsberg. Her book Animal Impact: Secrets Proven to Achieve Results and Move the World
(2011) is designed to help activists get the most effective results
for their limited time, energy, and resources and to transform what
effective advocacy means.
Ginsberg highlights the importance of
helping people change their behavior through social marketing, which she
defines as "using commercial marketing approaches to influence people
to voluntarily adopt a behavior that helps animals." Ginsberg is a
long-time consultant for animal protection organizations, helping them
bring successful business practices (like social marketing) to advocacy,
and in Animal Impact she uses her expertise to guide
beginning and experienced activists in reexamining their strategies and
strengthening their impact.
Relevant for both personal activism and for grassroots and global organizations, Animal Impact
brings essential lessons from the business world to animal advocacy,
such as the need to understand people's motivations, and their focus on
WIIFM (what's in it for me); the importance of gathering data and doing
market research; the value of targeting different groups of people in
different ways; and the benefit of experimenting, testing, and
evaluating.
Ginsberg uses her seven-step ACHIEVEchange system as a
framework for illustrating effective techniques and strategies.
Chapters outline each element of the system and provide clear and
helpful insights and examples. Ginsberg also offers tips for "putting it
all together" and for "getting started," as well as resources for more
information.
In addition to Ginsberg's ACHIEVEchange framework, what makes Animal Impact
so valuable are the success stories (and lessons learned) from more
than 80 leading advocates. Examples span from companion animal concerns,
to farmed animal advocacy, to wildlife issues, and more. Which animal
photo did the public best respond to in an anti-fur ad? How do we talk
with restaurant owners or campus food service staff most effectively
about cage-free eggs or more veg choices? What helps people to be more
likely to maintain a veg diet? There are dozens of helpful stories that
demonstrate the successful practical application of these strategies.
Although Animal Impact
focuses on animal protection issues, the strategies and insights are
relevant for every activist. With so many global challenges affecting
people, animals, and the earth, and limited time to make a difference, Animal Impact is a must-read for anyone wanting to create a better world.
BONUS! WIN A COPY OF ANIMAL IMPACT!
Caryn has generously provided us with a copy of Animal Impact to give away. If you'd like to be entered in a random drawing for a chance to win a copy, email Marsha@HumaneEducation.org with your full name and email address, by Friday, February 17, 2012. The winner will be contacted via email.
~ Marsha
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