Clients
From startups to multimillion dollar institutions, we’ve helped lots of folks better connect with their audience. Here are a few.
The National Constitution Center
Sitting in view of historic Independence Hall, the National Constitution Center is the premier place in the world to discuss and learn about the United States Constitution.
The Center routinely see visits from folks like Barack Obama, Karl Rove, Tony Blair and Bill Clinton. However, the The Center wanted to better tap into online conversation about the Constitution. With help from our friends at the award winning design firm Happy Cog, we created a blog platform and editorial strategy that placed The National Constitution Center where it belongs: at the forefront of smart conversation about the United States Constitution. Read the case study here.
Philly Sports Daily
Philly Sports Daily aims to keep Philadelphians (who are infamously obsessed with sports) up to date with the nitty-gritty about their favorite sports teams by regularly breaking news faster than even the big guys.
The company turned to Technically Media when it needed a flexible, clean template to quickly launch the site.
Technically Philly
Technically Philly is a news website dedicated to covering Philadelphia’s technology and startup communities.
After a year at the helm, Technically Philly had 16,000 monthly readers and regularly held successful (and profitable) events such as Switch.
And more…
Below are some folks that staffers of Technically Media have worked with as employees to help shape editorial strategy.



