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Featured posts
Meet our new charity partner, Arts and Minds
We’re delighted to be working with Cambridge charity Arts and Minds to offer strategic marketing support.
Brand inspo: What’s the secret to a successful charity partnership?
Find out with these winning brand-charity collaborations from the likes of Disney, Vodafone, McCain and more.
Sue smashes London Marathon goal with #RunDMSue digital marketing workshops
Our Director, Sue Keogh, ran the 2017 London Marathon to raise money for the Arthur Rank Hospice Charity. She smashed her fundraising target, and wants to say thanks to the #RunDMSue crew and everyone who gave their support. 26.2 miles is a long way to run...
When was the last time you got a letter that made your hands shake?
Find out how Parkinson's UK use bold copywriting techniques in their direct marketing to make sure readers are engaged before they even open the envelope.
Our first Sookio Masterclass event. What did you miss?
What happened when social media editors from the University of Cambridge, Age UK and Grazia joined blogger Miss Sue Flay for our first Sookio Masterclass event on straight-talking social media?
Notes from an insider: The National Trust and social media
Jemma Finch, from the marketing and communications team of The National Trust, shares her insider tips for making social media work if you're in the charity, historical or leisure sectors.
Charity uses guilt tactics to target celebrities through Twitter
It’s commonly known that brands pay celebrities to tweet about their products, paying thousands for them to mention their products to millions of avid followers.But what if this concept was turned on its head?