Invest in Kids Event
June 23, 2010 at 4:36 pm | ArticlesPhil was a proud partner of the exclusive Say Hello Dolly contest organized by Invest in Kids, an event held at the St-Paul Hotel in Montreal on June 22, 2010. Invest in Kids aims to bridge the gap between parenting knowledge and confidence and to facilitate and champion the creation of supportive communities. We agree there…
Remembering human nature when asking for donations
June 2, 2010 at 5:46 pm | ArticlesNon-profits often face the dilemma of how to approach fundraising effectively and without losing or damaging donors’ emotional attachments to the cause. Focus on money and people will most likely balk or give less. To avoid talking money upfront, try asking people to donate their time before you ask for monetary donations. Also, the usual…
Our clients in the media
May 5, 2010 at 7:15 pm | Our clients in the mediaNational Bank donates $415,000 to Quebec Breast Cancer Foundation: The Laval News, July 15, 2009 Canderel Chairman Issues $2,000 Challenge to Montreal’s Media: CB Online, April 28, 2009 20th Edition of Défi Canderel a Huge Success – Despite Recession: 2009-05-01 Feds fund Portage: Times & Transcript, February 3, 2010 Man’s success story demonstrates need for…
Marcom Professional Development
May 5, 2010 at 3:59 pm | EventsHilton Lac-Leamy 3 Boulevard du Casino – Gatineau, Quebec June 10 – 11, 2010 The premiere educational forum that understands the daily reality in your world of marketing; where the focus is more about how to make large-scale changes with limited resources than conceiving of multi-million dollar campaigns. MARCOM takes a look at the trends…
Dealing with the press, a few things to keep in mind.
May 3, 2010 at 3:42 pm | ArticlesWhile the internet is a great way to promote your organization and get your message out there, traditional media outlets are still the main information source for web content. No matter your target audience – “old timers” who like tangible newspapers in their hands or their favourite radio hosts telling them what’s new, or “youngin’s”…
