We speak digital ๐ป
We speak entrepreneur ๐ฉโ๐ผ
We speak creative ๐
We are digital strategists, writers, video directors, and social media experts.
We're here to support everyone adapting to the realities of #covid19Canada. Whether it's moving to an online store or just figuring out how the heck to use social media, we can help.
Hereโs to STRONG WOMEN:
๐ May we know them
๐ May we be them
๐ And may we raise them
Happy International Womenโs Day to all our fellow women entrepreneurs!
We're so excited to have Naomi Lyzun join us as our summer marketing assistant! Currently studying Political Science at McGill University, Naomi is greatly interested in the intersection of strategic marketing and creative communications.
Help us welcome Naomi to Fluency!
Client highlight: CPMHT is pioneering a new collective of inclusive and welcoming full-spectrum perinatal mental health trainings for a wide range of professionals. They've launched with a free summer school series. Learn more:
https://t.co/rHZQYwuMmK
Client highlight: @KidnasiumTO needed a new website, and we were ready! Learn more about their camps, classes, and childcare options:
https://t.co/SlOAQDhA3i
Are you on the 1st page of Google?
71% of your customers donโt click past the first page of search results. We can help you get there with a free custom #SEO audit!
https://t.co/GN6fAlR5KO
As of July 1, Jeca, our beloved illustrator, animator, and graphic designer, is moving from contractor to a permanent member of our team, and we couldn't be more excited to welcome her--again!
Hi, Black parenting writers of Canada! I know some of you, but I have assignment and am casting a wider net. Have you brought your child(ren) 10 and under to a Black Live Matter protest? I'd love to talk to you about an assignment for @Todaysparent. Paid. My DMs are open!
How supporting Black businesses needs to be more than just shopping and dining there, from securing bank loans to hiring Black staffers, deep changes need to be permanent. Story by @dugilbo, plus a map of Black-owned businesses in Toronto.
https://t.co/EEoXJvPiTy
Reminder: It is NOT your Black colleagues' job to educate non-Black people about the way racism shows up in the workplace or in our day-to-day lives.
https://t.co/H1mwYTmYs1
We are seeking to hire an Acquisition Assistant to support our business development goals. Please review the description below & apply by email to [email protected] by June 30, 2020.
https://t.co/giJUQoQWDT
Healing Collective Toronto has started a GoFundMe to support Black therapists who will offer Black-led healing with low/no cost mental health workshops. Please donate if you can.
https://t.co/n4vHNxmfBE
#BlackLivesMatter
France has ordered @amazon to stop delivery of all but food and pharmacy. If Canada follows, are there products you'll suddenly need to find elsewhere? Let us know! We might be able to share some links to local businesses on our roster. :)
I read recently that sometimes "community" means "being sad together." Sometimes "care" means finding new ways to be friendly, neighbourly, and kind. We are caring for one another by keeping physical space between us. This is care.
For folks framing #COVIDใผ19
social distancing on streets as "recoiling" & โavoiding" others, hereโs another perspective. When I step away from pedestrians, I extend a warm greeting; this frames the moment as mutual care. In addition to tension; thereโs kindness & connection.