Charity News
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Brands and agencies greet Google personalised search service with caution
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Cancer Research campaign achieves 50% mobile sharing rate
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Surge in mobile paid searches lends urgency to fragmentation issues, say agencies
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Google's latest social media move is a wake up call, say agencies
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Opinion: Have the SEO goalposts moved?
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QUIT UK to launch app aimed at teen market
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Charity Plan UK launches Facebook app
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Facebook, Stardoll and Habbo back online anti-bullying march
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Charity Anthony Nolan pairs experiential and social media to target young males
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Arsenal footballer to front digital campaign for first aid charity
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Charity Start launches personalised advice campaign on Facebook
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Parkinson's UK to overhaul digital strategy
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Christian Aid signs up as first advertiser for MSN Easy Video ad format
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NSPCC and SBTV Final Verse campaign reaches almost 1m views
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Avon and Refuge look to Facebook to highlight domestic abuse levels
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Macmillan overhauls brand messaging
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MTV launches mobile app to raise sexual health awareness
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Poke launches charitable art auction site 100 Project
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Gigwise partners Oxfam for music festival
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Keep Britain Tidy to refresh site for September litter campaign
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PDSA overhauls digital marketing strategy
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Charity WaterAid to tweet its working day
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Government makes fresh social media push for Big Society
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Mind uses social media to highlight mental health issues at work
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Vodafone and JustGiving partner to enable SMS donations
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National Trust runs viral campaign to promote ‘real-life FarmVille’
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Mobile brings in almost 20% of Comic Relief donations
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Anti-slavery charity launches Twitter activity
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Publicis uses PeerIndex to find advocates for iHobo relaunch
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BT launches charity fundraising service MyDonate
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AMREF highlights African women's issues via Facebook
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Save the Children raises funds around Royal Wedding via MSN
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Coca-Cola backs song to raise money for Africa
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Cancer Research uses social media to warn young of sunbed risks
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Unicef launches digital climate change campaign
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BBC to stream 24-hour Red Nose Day show

