Posted by Jo Dunning on Apr 24, 2012
The new financial year offers many charities and organisations the perfect time to think about how they can get their online presence right, especially when resources are tight. Here are a few tips to help your thinking...
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Posted by Matt Haworth on Jun 20, 2011
There are three worries that stop some would-be bloggers. That what they write won’t be read, that if it does get read it won’t benefit their organisation in any way, and that they open themselves up to negative or just plain crazy comments.
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Posted by Matt Haworth on Jun 20, 2011
Twitter and Facebook may have overtaken blogs in the headlines, but blogs still remain one of the best ways to generate new audiences for your organisation.
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Posted by Matt Haworth on Jun 17, 2011
The key to a successful charity blog is that the benefits work both ways. You publish interesting, inspiring and useful content about your cause which in turn attracts people with an interest in your field to your blog, website, brand and, hopefully, your supporter base.
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Posted by Matt Haworth on May 31, 2011
It's time to stop thinking of your webstats as, well, webstats.
If you've put your organisation on the web, then webstats are just stats... stats about you, your supporters, your service users and your cause.
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Posted by Matt Haworth on May 27, 2011
There seems to be more things to do, and less time and budgets to do it with. So if having to update your organisation's twitter feed, as well as run the monthly newsletter, on top of the rest of your day job is making you sweat, then here's three fast, easy and free ideas that'll save you time and money.
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Posted by Ed Cox on May 10, 2011
Charities get volunteers to fundraise or attend events, but often forget that they can get involved in digital campaigning.
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Posted by Matt Haworth on Feb 28, 2011
"More for less" is already the catchphrase for 2011, and we're all feeling the need to become more competitive and sustainable as a result.
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