Case Study
Honeypot
Results “Social media gives us a platform to interact with our supporters and engage them in ways we can’t through other channels. We can keep them informed about the charity by going straight to them rather than trying to drive them to our website, and we also get the benefit of immediate feedback when people like, comment or retweet our posts” ” Laurence Byrne from Honeypot explains. This is something our supporters have told us they appreciate, and by giving them a forum to get involved in constructive dialogue they feel more engaged with the charity and our work. Over the last few years social media has played an increasingly important role in helping us raise the £1 million we need each year to support our children and continue to provide our services. It is a cos