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10 seconds to get your charity noticed online

  • August 18, 2018/
  • Posted By : amileusnic/
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  • Under : Branding, Communication, Web

Can you grab people’s imagination in just 10 seconds?

If not, your charity could be losing out.

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5 tips for building a website that will grow your non-profit

  • August 18, 2018/
  • Posted By : amileusnic/
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  • Under : Branding, Design, Web

A website is an essential tool for any charity looking to grow; but developing a new website for a non-profit / charity can be a minefield, especially for leaders who haven’t been through a website build before. To make sure your website is effective, and to avoid throwing money down the drain unnecessarily, check out these 5 top tips.

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Using empathy to reach people who need homecare

  • March 5, 2018/
  • Posted By : amileusnic/
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  • Under : Branding, Communication, Public sector, Social care, Web

Choosing a homecare provider can be a stressful process, and there are lots of different ways it might come about.

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Money in purse paying for social care with direct payments

How can we improve communication around Direct Payments in social care?

  • November 17, 2015/
  • Posted By : amileusnic/
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  • Under : Communication, Design, Public sector, Social care, Web

Over the past few months I’ve been working with Alzheimer’s Society’s ‘Personal Choice Programme’, helping them to communicate their work more effectively.

One of the workstreams we have been working on looks at Direct Payments, a system through which eligible individuals (or their carers) can claim money from their local authority to pay for their care and support needs. This is instead of the council simply organising care and support on their behalf, and moves the choice and control from the local authority to the person in question. Doing this can give people a much wider range of support providers and activities to choose from, and, as a result, transform their daily lives.

So far so good, but it took me a while to really get my head around Direct Payments and what they can do. Here’s why – the communications around them need a rethink.

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Driving sales and traffic through Sniply

5 ways to drive sales and traffic using Sniply

  • October 28, 2015/
  • Posted By : amileusnic/
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  • Under : E-commerce, Traffic and conversion, Web

Snip.ly is a new tool that allows you to add messages to pages that you share. It’s incredibly simple – and a brilliantly effective way to drive traffic to your site.

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