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Marketing is Misunderstood

How happy and engaged are your clients? Marketing is a misunderstood area, but I have some top tips to set your thinking straight. As you will read, it comes down to knowing what marketing really is, before you can appreciate if you are doing it well. Most not-for-profits and small

2024-03-25T19:08:05+11:00March 22nd, 2016|Business, Not-for-profit|

I have a dream

“I have a dream”, perhaps one of the most famous phrases from one of the most famous speeches.  How many of us have stood, if only in our minds, in front of a mass of people to proclaim our dream.  The day you began the business, for a moment you declare the

2021-09-16T13:21:26+10:00February 19th, 2015|Business|

Website update coming

The CommTogether website has suffered a little in the past few months as I have focussed on delivering for clients.  I am currently in the process of looking at complete overhaul of the design and content of this website…so stay tuned.  The demands on CommTogether are to continue to foster greater ties with the business

2024-03-25T19:08:37+11:00July 18th, 2014|Business, Not-for-profit|

Season for giving

Season for giving If a $2 donation was made for every Australian we could raise over $40M and really make it a season of giving The season for giving to charity is now.  That’s the message we should all be sending out to parents and children alike before we

2021-09-16T12:51:33+10:00December 4th, 2013|Not-for-profit|

Dirty profits

Dirty profits Dirty profits is the headline screaming from an article produced by Pro Bono Australia today about the not-for-profit sector.  The article picks up on a discussion at a conference in Melbourne on ‘Creating Shared Value’.  The headline is a reference to a quote from Tim Costello “There’s suspicion as if somehow making

2021-09-16T12:43:10+10:00November 27th, 2013|Not-for-profit|

Private sector threat

Private Sector Threat The Private Sector Threat to the not-for-profit sector, particularly in the disability area has begun to surface.  It may only be a small example, but the threat is real.  It was reported in the Australian Newspaper earlier this week how a conference organising company is charging $5000 to attend

2021-09-14T14:48:07+10:00August 30th, 2013|Not-for-profit|
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