Category Archives: communications

A New Hat

Change happens. Make Hay Communications continues to provide excellent strategy, counsel and design to activate your Ideas, Image and Information, especially in the areas of digital and content marketing. And, we now also have taken on a new business hat; … Continue reading

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Art, Meet Marketing

Recently Make Hay received an email asking if we could offer marketing assistance to an artist – a painter – who wanted to: 1)      Generally, increase her profile as an artist 2)      Specifically, promote an art gallery show in a … Continue reading

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Activate your Strategy!

Sometimes it feels as if just getting the darn plan written is the accomplishment! And, it is. Now you have created an agreed-upon road map for the near future. It is an essential start. So take a deep breath and … Continue reading

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Social Media – Do or Don’t?

Social Media is everywhere. We communicate with friends, our co-workers, our distant relatives, sometimes even our kids in the next room. We post what we ate for breakfast, what the baby said, vacation pictures, where we bought our new shoes … Continue reading

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Bad Grammar, Good Brands?

I am not the grammar police. Honest. I have dangled participles and split infinitives with hardly a backward glance. But, as both a creator and consumer of advertising writing, I desire clear communication. Grammar, punctuation and emphasis all work together … Continue reading

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