When Messages Don’t Matter – Elizabeth Warren’s Non-Run for President
Even the clearest communications can be muddled when it comes to personal, ideological desires. Case in point: Elizabeth Warren’s non-campaign…
By Lauren Weybrew in Advocacy
Even the clearest communications can be muddled when it comes to personal, ideological desires. Case in point: Elizabeth Warren’s non-campaign…
By Sacha Evans in Media
Last week, Twitter had some news. It announced a revamped suite of marketing tools on its advertising platform, “Twitter for…
By Lauren Weybrew in Advocacy
Another #GivingTuesday has come and gone – and lots of great organizations raised some money. According to The Chronicle of…
By Douglas Gould in Crisis Communications
More than 10,000 cases of Ebola have been documented worldwide, and as of last week, there have been almost 5,000…
By Sacha Evans in Media
It’s easy to denounce Buzzfeed as another example of the Internet pandering to base interests. But what’s not so easy?…
By Lauren Weybrew in Media Outreach
We know. Many advocacy organizations are in a tricky, but common, position right now: One of their main goals is…
By DGCo Staff in Online Engagement
Recently NPower and HandOnTech NYC hosted a seminar with Jan Wallen, author of Mastering LinkedIn in 7 Days or Less,…
By DGCo Staff in Strategic Communications
Image Credit: Flickr user starmanseries One of the services we offer at Douglas Gould and Company is competitor analysis. No…
By Lauren Weybrew in Nonprofit Communications
Thanks to the beauty of the interwebs, I came across this great infographic from Blackbaud about generational giving. Go ahead…
By Sacha Evans in Strategic Communications
Photo thanks to Jon S: NS Newsflash: Flickr We know: NTEN is all about technology. But at the 2015 Nonprofit…
By Lauren Weybrew in Advocacy
Got Milk? Budweiser frogs. Smokey Bear. These are just a few of the many marketing campaigns that have been buried…
As the last of the 2013 Ted Talks wrap-up this week, we wanted to share the top 5 Ted Talks…