Author Archives: Abby

Fat Beehive: Looking back at 2011, and forward into 2012

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There were highs, there were lows. There were BBQs. Most importantly, there was lots and lots of cake. What were we proud of in 2011? Our clients. They continued to do amazing and wonderful things, from winning awards to appearing … Continue reading

What does the EU Cookie Policy mean for our charity?

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That’s a very good question, and one we would like to know the answer to ourselves! What we know: If your website uses cookies, you will have to disclose that to users and ask their permission to store a cookie. … Continue reading

The Raven Housing Trust Ecohouse Project shortlisted for awards, including “Best website or microsite”!

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We’re chuffed that our clients, Raven Housing Trust, have been nominated for several awards for their Merstham Ecohouse website and project. The Chartered Institute of Public Relations PRide Awards recognise outstanding PR work across the UK. The Merstham Ecohouse was … Continue reading

Fantastic, simple effective—a social media campaign example

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 When it comes to campaigning, sometimes less really is more. I recently came across a very simple and effective Facebook widget campaign, courtesy of the Guide Dogs for the Blind charity. On their Facebook page, they placed a simple widget … Continue reading

Top tips for writing an effective social media strategy

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Someone’s told you that your organisation needs to be using social media. Maybe your colleagues are badgering you about why there isn’t a Facebook page. Maybe you feel panicked that you’re missing out on something because you don’t have a … Continue reading

Three reasons you need to write a social media strategy right now

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Why do you need a social media strategy? Here are three very good reasons: Time, Money, Reputation. This article will explain how a social media strategy can save you time and money while enhancing and expanding your reputation and brand. … Continue reading