All you wedding vendors out there here is a new tool to sell your products to prospective brides like myself.
I just made a wedding website for my upcoming nuptuals! All the guys in the Middle east and Africa have been logging in and looking at it.
The website itself is intuitive and easy to use.
http://www.weddingmapper.com/q274h/page/welcome
There is also a really interesting blog on why social networking works as a marketing tool.
http://www.emarketer.com/Article.aspx?R=1007568
Just two more ideas in developing your social networking and marketing brand.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Sunday, February 7, 2010
TOYP JCI Ireland
New project for the rest of the year here...looking for nominees for The Young Outstanding Person of 2010.
The closing date this year is 25th April 2010.
The closing date this year is 25th April 2010.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Irish Womenin Business.ie
Interview with Tara Wilson Black, founder of Irish Women in Business.ie
We were discussing the www.dragonandapprentice.com event held yesterday in The Osprey hotel in Naas.
Labels:
2009,
2010,
dragon and apprentice,
select digital print group
Seka Cosmetics
Here is a quick interview with Susna Kilcoyne from Seka Cosmetics at www.dragonandapprentice.com. Seka is ireland's first organic cosmetics company with all of the make-up handmade.
Check them out on www.irishwomeninbusiness.ie
Check them out on www.irishwomeninbusiness.ie
Labels:
cosmetics,
dragon and apprentice,
dragon's den,
seka,
susan kilcoyne
Facing the Dragon!
Here is a video that we made for the www.dragonandapprentice.com yesterday. This has been something I've been preparing for for the past few months so sorry for not posting.
Labels:
communications,
dragon,
dragon and apprentice,
facebook,
sean gallagher
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Ikea using Facebook
Here's a great campaign from Ikea on how to use Facebook for business.
I love the fact that it is over a period of time. The very way they did it is so clever and intuitive.
Very Ikea and very Facebook.
Would love to see some Irish brands try variations of this campaign
I love the fact that it is over a period of time. The very way they did it is so clever and intuitive.
Very Ikea and very Facebook.
Would love to see some Irish brands try variations of this campaign
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