As we head into year-end campaign season, you may be contemplating the importance of segmentation, targeted user flows, and messaging. Although all these things can take additional resources, they are...
Meet Media Cause as we hit the road this summer! Earlier this year, we wrote about the best nonprofit conferences to consider for 2018. We had a lot of fun...
Have we lost track of the potential of social media? That’s the bold question that many are wrestling with as they balance their desire to post, like, and share with...
We connected with our partners at Salsa Labs to deliver our best practices on marketing automation for nonprofits. Why should nonprofits care about marketing automation? Marketing automation is simply smarter...
Among tons of conference options each year, it can be challenging to pick the right ones that are most related to your organization and profession. To guide you in your...
This week, a few Boston-based Media Cause ladies attended a workshop led by Inkhouse’s Co-founder and CEO, Beth Monaghan, on “Cultivating Your Personal Brand to Set Yourself Up for Success”....
Historically, Twitter is known for its brief captions that initially attracted its massive follower base. Now, on its 11th anniversary, the social platform has decided to make a significant change–doubling...
We’re ready to get to work at Media Cause DC! Washington, DC The nation’s capital. The hub of American politics. Keeper of historic and national treasures like the Declaration of...
Thorn uses technology and innovation to fight child sexual exploitation. Media Cause was tasked with creating infographics that would explain the issue of ‘sextortion’ and share the impact of the...
This post was updated on 11.28.2022 Since our founding, Media Cause has been proud to work on the frontline of social issues for nonprofits and causes. As our team grew...
The willful suspension of disbelief is what makes everyday living feel normal and safe for most people whose jobs aren’t focused on calculating risk and danger, and who live in...
When L. Frank Baum wrote the Wizard of Oz, some saw the wizard as symbolizing faceless leadership – lacking accountability and transparency. It’s a metaphor that can still apply today if digital media...