BITE-SIZED MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS TIPS

Let’s face it, no matter your level of skill, there is always more to learn in the areas of marketing and business communications. And for many small nonprofits and social enterprises, those roles are often combined with other titles, meaning you wear a lot of hats.

So, if that’s the case, how are you supposed to get out there and learn all the things you need to so that you’re helping your organization get noticed and grow?

The answer: Learn from people like me who are willing to cut out the fluff and provide you with the most important tips, advice, and trends to know about marketing and communications for your cause.

Some of what you see out on the internet, read in books, and hear in podcasts is relevant no matter your mission. But some aspects of marketing and communications should be tailored to those who are guided by purpose. That’s where we should team up.

Signify was created to serve cause-focused organizations, so that’s what you’ll find in all of our content. You need to grow your tribe, increase your sales or donations, and do more good—and we’re here to support those goals.

Take a few seconds to submit your email below so that you can receive regular blog posts to help you promote with purpose. These bite-sized lessons will keep you informed, engaged, and motivated as you spread your social impact message to the world.

Wondering what will pop up in your Inbox? Here are a few of the most popular posts to whet your appetite:

 
 

 
 
Kristi Porter, founder of Signify

I'm Kristi Porter, and I started Signify to help small nonprofits and for-profits with a social mission get noticed and grow through effective marketing and communications. I also teach solopreneurs and small businesses how to incorporate philanthropy and giving strategies. I believe that cause-focused organizations like yours are the future of business. You're proof that companies can both make money and do good. And I'm here to make sure you focus and shine. When you succeed, we all win.

 

AS SEEN IN: