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Join us for our latest webinar, where we’ll be educating charities on how to get started with the Google Ad Grant.
Back in November 2019, we hosted our first ever virtual conference: Digital Fundraising Day. A range of charity leaders and digital experts joined us in conversation for a programme of webinars, podcasts and videos highlighting the present and future importance of digital fundraising for charities. In the wake of COVID-19, the importance of these conversations has only increased - which is why we’ve been re-releasing some of our content from the day for those of you who couldn’t make it.
This week, we’re going to be sharing a Digital Fundraising Day webinar which focused on the Google Ad Grant. The Google Ad Grant is a powerful marketing resource for charities that can sometimes be tricky to navigate. The webinar will also include a live Q&A session to answer any questions that organisations may have.
The Google Ad Grant give charities $10,000 of Google PPC advertising every month to use on-platform. The resource has the potential to drive traffic and impact for charities re-marketing, YT, search, and inbox advertising.
With many organisations conducting most of their operations online, digital marketing and online connection is invaluable. Understanding how your charity can utilise the Google Ad Grant can be a key player in improving your digital marketing.
In this webinar David Bushell, Director of AdGrow, will be using his expertise and experience in Google Ad campaigns to educate charities on how they can use this tool to drive impact and growth. He’ll be demystifying the confusion surrounding the grant and talking you through how to run effective advertisements that will get your message heard and increase impact.
David will also be joining us for the live Q&A at the end of the webinar, where he’ll be available to answer any further questions.
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