Ability360 Named Winner of $50K in Marketing Services

Lucid Agency, a Tempe-based digital marketing agency, has announced the recipient of its 50K Charity Giveaway is Ability360, a nonprofit that advocates for those with disabilities.
The nonprofit will receive $50,000 in digital marketing services from the Lucid Agency including digital strategy, business analysis, digital marketing, design, branding and more. These kinds of services are usually the kind people have to learn themselves (with some getting help from a job killing rank and rent review), so having this extra assisitance in that field is wonderful.
Marketing has become so key these days in the digital age, with online methods exploding and becoming more and more complicated as time goes on. When companies aren’t able to master these methods they can quickly fall behind their competitors. This is when they might look at hiring someone like oneseo, as they are experts in SEO which when used correctly, can increase a company’s google page ranking. Digital and social media marketing are the new norms these days, and this funding will help the non profit broaden their horizons in the digital frontier.
The decision was made by a panel of community leaders including director of development and marketing for Ronald McDonald House Charities of Phoenix, Jerry Diaz, president and CEO for BBB serving Greater Arizonans, Matthew Fehling, retired CEO of Desert Schools Federal Credit Union Susan Frank, vice president of community relations at Bank of Arizona Jacki Grainger and Chris Sietsema, owner of Teach to Fish Digital.
The giveaway progressed from an online application to a public vote on Facebook. Then, the winner was chosen by the panel from five finalists.
Ability360 has been providing programs for those with disabilities for nearly four decades – empowering participants to live independently and achieve self-sufficiency.

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