by Aisling Hurley | Jun 12, 2014 | Branding, Business Tips, News, Rural Enterprise & Farming, Social Media, Uncategorized
We’ve had a few enquiries as to how to merge Facebook Business Pages. There are a few types of situations when this may be necessary. Sometimes people forget their passwords and usernames and set up a new account, or you have set up a Business Page only to discover...
by Aisling Hurley | May 26, 2014 | Business Tips, Inspirational Entrepreneurs, News, Social Media, Uncategorized
On Tuesday night last I attended the Ryan Academy High Fliers programme for female entrepreneurs. I was delighted to attend as the key speaker was Mark Little, formerly of the RTE newsroom. The last time we spoke at the National Small Firms Conference, Mark had just...
by Aisling Hurley | Apr 28, 2014 | Branding, News, SEO, Social Media, Uncategorized
Although Google + is the place to be for SEO (Search Engine Optimisation), let’s face it it’s not exactly user friendly for businesses. When you create your Google + business page your address contains a string of numbers to identify you. When giving your Google +...
by Aisling Hurley | Apr 8, 2014 | Events, News, SEO, Social Media, Uncategorized
Whilst conducting research on the various social media platforms for business this week, we noticed some exciting new changes peeps. Google, Facebook, Vine and Twitter are all making changes to their respective platforms, it must be something in the ether. Changes to...
by Aisling Hurley | Mar 31, 2014 | Branding, News, Social Media, Uncategorized
So what’s hot and what’s not on the Social Media Marketing landscape for Ireland in February 2014? Whilst the rest of us were focusing on Valentines Day and such like these businesses were completely focused on building their brand. The findings were compiled by...
by Aisling Hurley | Mar 14, 2014 | Branding, Events, News, Social Media, Uncategorized
As the nightmare that was the global recession starts to fade, we can look forward to celebrating life’s little treats again. Many business owners are reporting a slow but steady uptake in business. The Irish Government is reporting 1200 jobs a week are being created...