Extension work is just different

I see you.

All that work. All those opportunities. All that potential. Still, you wonder if anyone really knows what you do and why it matters.

Marketing isn’t your day job; yet, you’re required to do many marketing tasks for your programs. It takes time away from the things you’re really good at: improving lives. During my 40 years in Extension, I created time-saving templates and training that will elevate your ability to tell your story quickly and accurately.

I know you because I was you. Find the inspiration you need, then get back to changing the world. You’ve got this. 

Together we can build something better for Extension.

Extension Insider was built for you.

  • To elevate your stories.

  • To remind you of your worth on the tough days.

  • To be your voice when you can’t speak out.

  • To simplify the work that has to be done so you can do the work that really matters.

Extension Insider gives you the tools to tell a better story.

  • Templates for the everyday work you do every darn day.

  • Opportunities to be heard through anonymous monthly surveys and recaps.

  • Inspirational conference presentations and workshops from someone who knows exactly who you are and what you do.

  • Feature stories about you so you’re never ever invisible again.

  • Access to workshops on [soon]

    • Elevating your digital presence through enhanced SEO.

    • Writing blogs, new releases, event descriptions, and web content people will read.

    • Creating donor solicitations with guaranteed results.

    • Ensuring policy compliance on email marketing and intellectual property.

    • Developing email marketing campaigns built around the content you already have.

    • Understanding the audience you have and the audience you want.

    • Doing the little things better: internal communication, crisis communication, language.

Get in Touch!

Let's chat about changing lives and the challenges that come with it. This is the safe space you've been looking for to explore and grow.
Judy Mae Bingman

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