Election Year Communications: A Potential Check List

At the January 17, 2012 meeting of Public Policy Communicators NYC, members came together to share their experiences doing advocacy communications and their organizations’ plans for advancing issues during the [...]

What We Learned: Search Engine Optimization

Foundations, Nonprofits, Communications, Search Engine Optimization, Daniel Murphy, Electric Orange Creative, Google Adwords Keyword Tool, Longtail Keywords, GrowNYC, SEOMOZ.

Another Way of Thinking about Accountability

This post originally appeared on the Foundation Center’s Transparency Talk blog. More and more philanthropic professionals are accepting the idea that their organizations should be transparent and, in part because [...]

Next Meeting: Search Engine Optimization

nonprofit foundation communication, search engine optimization SEO. How-to on SEO. Search Marketing. Organic search engine marketing. PPC search engine marketing.

The Algorithm-Industrial-Complex and Me

This blog post originally appeared on the Communications Network website.  It is another in our long partnership with the Network. by Michael Remaley, HAMILL REMALEY breakthrough communications & Public Policy Communicators [...]

A Quick Word with Gail Fuller

Public Policy Communicators of NYC’s director Michael Hamill Remaley is working in partnership with the Communications Network to produce an interview series featuring communications professionals from across the nation.  The [...]

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Lunch Series

Next PPC-NYC Lunch: September 16

The next PPC gathering is going to be a great hands-on session that will help communications professionals bring more efficiency and effectiveness to their marketing/communications efforts. -       Is your contacts [...]

Foundations

Communications Help Foundations Supercharge Public Policy Efforts

There was a time when almost all foundations simply made grants to social services, the arts and other community improvement efforts and avoided direct involvement in public policy.  Those days [...]

Foundations

Getting Serious About Games

This post is another in the series of posts generated for The Communications Network.  It originally appeared on that site, although this is a slightly longer version. Can games move [...]

Tech

Daniels Fund: Experiment with Simulcast

This is another in a long-term series of posts in partnership with The Communications Network, and originally appeared on that site. Are you trying to build a sense of community [...]

Innovative Marketing

What Actually Works in Storytelling

The Communications Network has a useful new post titled “Some Good News About Telling Good News” that looks at new research on what are the messages that truly resonate with [...]

Innovative Marketing

The View from Here: Zilch

This is another in an ongoing series of posts in partnership with The Communications Network.  It originally appeared on that site. I have been to more book parties over the [...]

Foundations

PowerPoint: Guilty But Redeemable

This is the another in a long-term series of posts for Communications Network, and appeared originally on its site. Earlier this week I had the pleasure of joining many fellow [...]

Foundations

You’re Invited!

The Communications Network Annual Conference is open to nonmember nonprofits and foundations. I have been involved with Communications Network for several years and have long been impressed with its programming. [...]

Foundations

Can You See Me Now?

This is the second in what is to be a series of posts for Communications Network, and appeared originally on its site. One of the great things about today’s dynamic [...]

Foundations

Moving Beyond the Money

This is the first in what is to be a series of posts for Communications Network, and appeared originally on its site.  It is also appearing on the Foundation Center [...]