Archive for the ‘Marketing for Charities’ Category

Writing Ad Copy Tips - Competition!

Friday, March 30th, 2012

It's Anicca competition time!

writing ad copy tipsAnicca are going to run a competition to see who can write the best PPC ad copy. We’ll give you some useful hints and tips so get the balls rolling and then the balls in your court – the winner will get a £75 VOUCHER for Google AdWords (kerching). (more...)

Google+ Now Allow Multiple Admins on a Company Page

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

Google has made that all-important change to allow multiple admins to Google+ company pages, meaning more than one employee (up to 50 to be precise!) can control the Google+ page.

Google+ can now be managed by multiple usersIt was announced on a Google+ update back in December that pages representing a company or firm would be able to be edited by the whole company instead of the single ‘owner’ of the page – making our lives just that bit easier .You can now delegate up to 50 named ‘managers’ as administrators for a company profile, inviting them via email address. We are also to believe that a Google+ profile functionality to do this will be rolled out to the masses soon. (more...)

Google Grants offer AdWords Grants for Charities wanting to undertake PPC

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

Launched in 2003, Google Grants is a unique 'in-kind' donation programme that awards free AdWords advertising to selected charitable organisations around the globe.
Google Grants are offering a golden ticket to charities based online; $10,000 worth of PPC advertising. The programme currently gives over 4,000 organisations the ability to achieve their goals by helping them promote their websites via advertising on Google.
Google Grants will give you an advertising grant within the Google AdWords™ programme. AdWords is the online self-managed advertising programme where your organisation will manage its advertising campaign by creating and monitoring text ads that run on Google. You create ads and choose keywords, which are words or phrases that are related to your organisation. (more...)