July 19, 2010
Free web-writing help for charities
Win free help for your organisation’s website, email newsletters, tone of voice or digital strategy in this summer’s Media Trust competition, in partnership with the content experts here at Sticky Content
Good writing helps your users understand what your site has to offer. It can increase donations, build your brand and ensure the people who need help know how to find it.
This summer, the Media Trust is working with Sticky Content to give charities the chance to win free web-writing consultancy. Runners up will receive a free place on one of the Media Trust’s training workshops.
If you think expert input could make a difference to your digital content – and, above all, the people you exist to help – enter now by making the case for your project
Any charity can apply – just explain what you need and how we at Sticky Content could help you make a difference.
What’s on offer
For your project, you could choose to ask for help with:
Writing and editing…
- content for your website
- marketing emails and newsletters
- words around your online forms
Advice…
- finding the key issues with your copy
- building a tone of voice for your charity
- planning your publishing schedule
Training…
- how to write for the web
- how to write emails
Are you eligible?
You can apply to win the free project if…
- you’re a registered charity
- you need help with your website content (not the design or the programming – just the words)
- you’ve got a way to measure the results (email opens, newsletter sign-ups, donations etc)
You also need to be happy for Media Trust and Sticky Content to:
- use you as a case study
- do the work at a convenient time
Apply now
Make the case for your project
Just give a few details to apply for free expert help with your web content – it takes around 10 minutes.
Posted by Dan Fielder to digital copywriting, how to write form copy, Tone of voice, Training, Web writing, Writing for search
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