Seriously, I do… I get paid to talk to people I like, help organizations I believe in, work with people I dig, and I get cool toys. It’s a good gig.
Friday, Embolden hosted a meeting with Third Sector New England’s Executive Transitions Program (ETP). They are just lovely to work with. They’re smart, interested, interesting, and just all around good people. They’re the kind of client that makes my job so completely awesome.
We’ve been working with TSNE for a number of years in a bunch of different capacities… internet consulting, design, SEO, architecture… you get the idea. The organization fits nicely into our niche, providing support, training and management resources to strengthen individual nonprofit organizations and build the capacity of the nonprofit community.
We’ve got a couple of projects in the queue with TSNE right now, including a redesign of their website. Friday’s meeting was the tail end of a Search Engine Optimization project we’ve been working on with ETP. They’re a mission-driven program focused on helping nonprofits find the right leader. This SEO project is designed to help folks find them.
They arrived en-masse (6 of them in total) and joined us in our big, new(ish) conference room (which is almost bursting at the seams during staff meeting… a few more folks and we’ll need to knock down another wall…) for an overview of what’s happening at ETP right now, a run-through of some SEO desktop software we’ve recommended they use, and an overview of our proposed tweaks to their Google Adwords account and campaigns.
At Embolden, we want to teach you to fish… with Matriarch powered by DNN (our CMS), Constant Contact, Blip.tv, Google AdWords, and myriad other software and internet solutions. But we’re also happy to do the fishing for you.
Our goal is to cultivate our relationships with you, our clients, to keep up on what’s happening inside of your organizations, to be your trusted internet consultants and ride shotgun with your website to help you drive your mission as effectively and efficiently as possible.
Frankly, mine is an easy job. The awesome people I get to work with, the missions I believe in, the cool toys… what more could I ask for?