Pixl8 @ Be More Digital
This March, we spent the day at the #BeMoreDigital conference in Olympia. This is Charity Digital's annual event for charities at all stages of digital maturity.
We were delighted to contribute to the debates, listen to diverse views and discuss the role, impact and potential of digital in a real-world context.
How to make your cause shine online
The charity sector is vibrant and diverse, showcasing incredible innovation and chasing new heights of inclusivity. Digital, then, seems like a perfect partner. With a great audience at our stand, we launched into our first demo of the day: "How to make your cause shine online".
During the talk, Lucy Conlan stressed the importance of getting the digital balance right, in order to enhance your organisation's physical presence.
Digital should be a "seamless extension" of the offline world if you are to successfully bring in (and retain) new supporters, or convince those still pondering taking the leap of faith!
Victoria Hornby, CEO at Shout, echoed this sentiment during the closing panel discussion.
"Digital is a way of reaching people but must compliment your core business. Mental health clinical teams work from home and digital can be isolating. We need to find ways to mediate this."
Victoria Hornby, CEO at Shout
Finding common ground
Digital is a method, not a project. Kirsten Naudé at The Children’s Society expands on an ongoing success, explaining that they are disrupting exploitation by sharing cross-regional knowledge using Microsoft's enterprise social network, Yammer.
The commonalities within the charity sector are celebrated, not shrouded in sales-speak. Organisations understand they are on the same page, and seek to define their cause.
Kirsten Naudé believes that digital is “simply a method of achieving this goal”.
And our Senior Marketing Strategist, Lucy Conlan, agrees.
"Demystify, evolve and also bring quick wins: we are so on the same page!"
Lucy Conlan, Senior Marketing Strategist at Pixl8