Last Thursday’s, Cause Marketers Meetup, Social media plans and policies for nonprofits was presented by Bianca Freedman from the Credit Valley Hospital Foundation and Virginia Middleton from Kids Help Phone. It was a great event, with over 45 people in attendance!
I’m weary of being leery about mix-ups between wary and weary
I detect confusion about weary, wary, leery and leary…
There’s diabetes and then there’s diabetes: a case for segmentation
The importance of focusing on a specific target audience goes without saying, but as I worked on a recent diabetes project, I was struck by the power of its example.
moflow blog: communicating in the nonprofit sector
As I prepare to launch this blog, I figure a little context is in order.
Text Message Campaigns for Nonprofits: Toronto Cause Marketers Meetup
My notes from the March 25 Cause Marketers Meetup – Talking with our thumbs: text message campaigns for nonprofits
Effective Newsletters for Non-Profits: How to Engage Donors and Members
How do you develop (or revitalize) an effective and engaging stakeholder newsletter? How do you balance your organization’s ‘corporate’ messages with information your readers want to receive? The following tips will help…
Health Communications: Creating Clarity for Consumers
As a health communicator, you need to turn often-complex information, advice and terminology into simple, easy to understand messages that inform, interest and potentially help your readers. Here are some important points to consider when shaping the content of your health communications.
Make anyone interesting: writing bios that intrigue
Writing a bio can – and should – be more than just a presentation of credentials and accomplishments. With a little effort and creativity, you can make anyone interesting! Here are a few points to help you to write bios that intrigue.
