Posts Tagged ‘writing services’
Using social media to grow your reach, relationships and impact – an introduction
Anita Holford of Writing Services shares some advice to help you think about the purpose of social media for your organisation.
Read MoreMaking your website more accessible #1: what we learned from the W3C web accessibility course
Making your website accessible is an important part of breaking down barriers to access to your organisation and its services.
Read MoreEight ways that music can support young people’s wellbeing and learning: in ‘catch up’ and beyond
Anita Holford of Writing Services on why it’s important to do everything we can to support young people to make music.
Read More8 questions and hacks to improve your not-for-profit, public sector or social business website
8 questions and hacks to improve your not-for-profit, public sector or social business website to really make a difference to your reach, sales and impact.
Read MoreWiltshire Music Connect – case studies, leaflets and communications strategy
“You’ve brought music hub communications expertise into our team and we’ll be communicating more effectively as a result of it. We enjoyed the balance between support and challenge and appreciated your sensitivity to particular issues and challenges. Thank you.” Nick Howdle, Leader, Wiltshire Music Connect. We’ve worked with Wiltshire Music Connect on a range of…
Read MoreGetting to grips with Google Analytics (part 2) – thanks to Ben from Satori Lab
Using Google Analytics to find out how effective your website is, how people find it, and what they do when they get there can seem overwhelming but it needn’t be. This blogpost in the second in a two-part series to help you.
Read MoreGetting to grips with Google Analytics (part 1) – thanks to Ben from Satori Lab
Is this you? You have a website, probably an enewsletter and one or more social media channels. You’ve worked really hard to set this all up and keep it going. So you know you should understand a bit more about whether and how it’s all working – but every time you log into Google Analytics…
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