Congratulations on the new website! It looks really good! 

I'm not the least bit of an advertising expert, but from my own experiments I have found Twitter ads to be more cost effective than Facebook ads. Facebook ads promise an awful lot, but really don't seem to deliver much at all at low budgets, whereas Twitter ads promise less, but do seem to follow through. Part of that's demographics, I think – Twitter has always been better for reaching the kinds of people who like Ada Lovelace Day, and Facebook has always lagged. 

I'd be interested to hear other people's experiences though, as with ALD coming up shortly I'll be looking at online ads again myself! 

Best

Suw 



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On 14 September 2018 at 08:12, Catherine Barber <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Hello,

 

The Daphne Jackson Trust has a new website - daphnejackson.org

 

We hired an external agency, AVE Design, and highly recommend their services.

 

Also, I’m keen to hear about what other charities/organisations do to promote a website once it has launched other than the usual social media posts? Also where would you recommend for online advertising?

 

Thank you in advance!

Catherine

 

Catherine Barber

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