3 Awesome Places to Learn for FREE Online

educationIf you are one of those people who could have been a student for life, just like me, you will love these three online learning hubs, all offering FREE awesome courses and talks, some programmes can be verified or certified as a paid option (I personally care little about the paper and a lot about the knowledge acquired) :

Coursera

Coursera is an education platform that partners with top universities and organizations worldwide, to offer courses online for anyone to take, for free. Their mission is to provide universal access to the world’s best education. With various subjects to choose from, they offer a great collection of university level courses for those hungry to know.

EZ Marketing pick:

Just started this week is Innovation for Entrepreneurs: From Idea to Marketplace by Dr. Thomas J. Mierzwa, an amazing course designed to develop insights for navigating the innovation process from idea generation to commercialization. The course also helps build knowledge to create strategies that bring innovations to market, develop an innovation portfolio, and create a Business Model Canvas for your venture.

 

TED

TED is a nonprofit devoted to spreading ideas, usually in the form of short, powerful talks (18 minutes or less). TED began in 1984 as a conference where Technology, Entertainment and Design converged, and today covers almost all topics — from science to business to global issues — in more than 100 languages. TED is a global community, welcoming people from every discipline and culture who seek a deeper understanding of the world.

EZ Marketing pick:

Got a wicked problem? First, tell me how you make toast  -a talk  by Tom Wujec, a designer and an innovative practitioner of business visualization — using design and technology to help groups solve problems and understand ideas. Very inspirational, Tom Wujec loves asking people and teams to draw how they make toast, because the process reveals unexpected truths about how we can solve our biggest, most complicated problems at work.

edX

EdX hosts online university-level courses in a wide range of disciplines to a worldwide audience, some at no charge. Online courses from MITx, HarvardX, BerkeleyX, UTx and many other universities. There are currently more than 60 schools, nonprofits, corporations, and international organizations that offer or plan to offer courses on the edX website. EdX offers a variety of ways to take courses, including verified courses where students have the option to audit the course (FREE) or to work toward an edX verified certificate (fees vary by course), honor code courses where students can either audit (FREE) or work toward an honor code certificate (FREE).

EZ Marketing pick:

The Science of Happiness by The University of California, Berkeley. The first MOOC to teach positive psychology. This self paced course helps learn science-based principles and practices for a happy, meaningful life. The course zeros in on a fundamental finding from positive psychology: that happiness is inextricably linked to having strong social connections and contributing to something bigger than yourself—the greater good. Happiness is the major key in achieving successt, this course is perfect for small business owners, who feel that the stress of running a business is getting the best of them.

6 Great Tips for Online Marketing on a Budget

Starting your online marketing journey does not necessarily require a huge budget, there are so many things you can research and develop yourself, with a bit of time and thought put in it. Here are some great tips from Forbes.com, you will find very useful, a great 101 on online marketing:

6 tips for online marketing on a budget1. Know your market.
Your marketing strategy will never be successful if you do not have a clearly defined audience. Before you spend a dime on marketing, figure out your target market first. There’s no need to pay top dollar to hire a fancy market research firm. If you know your product, you should be able to figure out your market yourself. For example, who will be most interested in your product? Men or women? What is their age group? What are your customer’s interests? What is their likely financial situation?

Once you have a thorough profile of your customer, determining how and where to reach them is much easier. This step may take awhile, and that’s OK. If you start marketing before you have a clear customer profile though, you will likely be wasting your dollars in places that will never reach your customer. Just because Pinterest is growing rapidly, doesn’t mean your audience is the one making it grow.

2. Set and reset goals.
Determine what you are looking to gain from online marketing. Increased awareness? Increased revenue? You will probably have multiple goals, but keep track of what they are so you can measure your success. When you reach your initial goals, set new goals so your company can continue to improve.

3. Set a budget.
Now that you know who your target market is and have set goals, plan your budget accordingly. The good thing about online marketing is that you can be successful even when on a tight budget. A lot of platforms are available at no charge. However, sticking solely with free forms of online marketing might not be the best strategy for your company. Carefully determine what outlets are most necessary for your product and be willing to spend some money to get results.

4. Brand yourself.
Set yourself apart from the competition. There are thousands of companies trying to sell products on the Internet. Thus, you need to make your brand unforgettable. This begins with your website. Your domain name should be your company’s name if at all possible. If there are other companies online with names similar to yours, you may even want to consider changing your name to one that will not be easily confused with another product. Acquiring a domain name has a fee involved, but using a hosting service is very affordable even for the smallest budgets.

The way you want your brand to be viewed by customers is really up to you. But once you figure it out be consistent and stick with it. Having a professional website and a strong social media presence is important here, but you should also take the time to interact with potential customers and build relationships with them. The main cost involved in this step is just the man hours put into the process, which will drastically be reduced when you’ve established your brand.

5. Blogging.
The more content on your site, the more opportunities there are for search engines to pick it up. Blogging can be a great (and free!) way to generate leads and links into your site. But don’t just be producing content to produce content. Write quality blog posts that will engage the readers. Guest blogging on more established blogs is another way to get more traffic to your own site.

6. Social media.
Don’t just sign up for these services and then forget about them. Start being active on social media. These sites should be used to promote your blog posts and communicate with customers. However, most people don’t follow companies on social media unless the company gives them a reason to. So, of course, give them a reason!

Keep Calm and Get Blogging

Social Media seems to be the first choice for most small business owners. However, here is why a business blog can be much more effective as a method to reach and engage your targeted audience.

Yes, blogging is time consuming just like any social media activity and often small business owners face a dilemma: We are already on Facebook (Twitter, LinkedIn, etc) – why spend valuable time on blogging too?

Here are 10 useful considerations:

1. Unlike the constantly evolving social media platforms, the blog is very stable. Your subscribers will keep receiving your recent posts as long as they are subscribed, and unlike some social media sites there are no algorithms or conditions that decide who can and who cannot see them.

2. The blog posts are saved and are accessible easily though tags or blog archives to everyone interested. Social Media posts tend to have short term impact and they tend to get lost and lack visibility within a few months or years

3. A blog is available to every single visitor of your website, but social media posts become obscure very quickly within the newsfeed, and only those who choose to look for them will actually see them.

4. A blog is visible to everyone and you have a numerous options to share it (RSS feed, email links in your newsletter, other sites can link to your blog, and various share options across the web) Only Twitter users will see your Tweets.

4. Blog posts are informative and offer a pure long-lasting content value to the reader, social media posts must offer an immediate gain in order to be clicked on.

5. A blog always adds a 100% advantage to your company’s website and it is your own brand ( not Twitter, Pinterest or Facebook brand) – you can present it to your visitors exactly as you want.

6. Social Media sites do drive traffic to your website, however they have little impact on the websites SEO (Search Engine Optimisation). The blog not only makes your site much more visible to search engines, it provides regular fresh content- a very important factor for your SEO rankings.

7. Blog Technology is highly customisable unlike specific profile formats on social media sites.

8. Widget integration is much more advanced on most blogging platforms and provides great versatility and  content to the blog. Widgets are usually straightforward and visible to everyone – there is no need to look for special tabs, etc.

9. With a blog you have a choice to own your own domain name (and you should). Whether you run it at blog.mywebsite.com or mywebsite.com/blog, or even if you have to buy another domain name for your blog, you don’t want to rely on someone else’s platform.

10. Business blogging boosts your expert ranking with internet users everywhere – and forms an integral part of the information you share with your visitors.

So now you can see how having a blog can improve your company’s online presence and give it an added competitive advantage.

Social media marketing is very important and contributes to a company’s marketing strategy. When implemented correctly it can help build and strengthen relationships with your existing and potential clients. The aim of this article is not to make you choose between being active on social media sites and writing the blog, it is to understand the undeniable value the business blog can bring to your business.

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How to make Google (and your visitors) love your site

Here are the basic website SEO know-how in Ten Easy Steps:

1. XML Sitemap Submission

Technical Skill Requirement: None
Difficulty: Easy

Submitting an XML Sitemap, also know as a Google Sitemap, is the best way of being sure search engines have information about your entire website.

XML Sitemaps have replaced the older technique of “submitting to search engines” by filling out a form on each search engine’s submission page. They are are the best, fastest and only guaranteed method of informing search engines about every page of your site.

Your “Get In Google” tool automates Sitemap creation and submission to each search engine. Updating and resubmitting your sitemap on a weekly basis will increase its effectiveness even more.

2. Building Links

Technical Skill Requirement: None
Difficulty: Ranges from Easy to Difficult

One of the most important elements (of the more than 200) that Google considers when ranking your site is the number and quality of links pointing to it. The general idea is that the more sites indicating that your content is valuable by linking to it, the better. As long as these links come from sites deemed to be of quality or authority (high search rank), the better your own search rank will be.

Be very careful about buying links! You can be penalized for participating in most link buying schemes, or having links from sites that Google has blocked, such as sites involved in link selling, sites with malware, or any other activity in violation of Google’s guidelines.

A common legitimate link building activity is directory submission. Submission can range from just your name and homepage URL to an extensive business profile. Always make sure any content you post to directories is unique, readable and human friendly. Never submit strings of comma-separated keywords or duplicate content that will be seen as spam.

It is always best to list your site only in the most important, authoritative and reputable directories. Avoid the “list your site in thousands of directories” offers. Most are a waste of time. Not all directories are equal, and many of the directories that some online services offer to post your site to are completely useless, or could even be on Google’s black list.

There are many other ways to quickly develop high quality links that work, including: professionally syndicated press releases, syndicated business listing services, submitting articles to or commenting on blogs and forums, starting your own blog, getting local government (.gov), educational (.edu), or business association links by working with those organizations, submitting product reviews and answers on sites like Yahoo! Answers and writing submissions in related forums and user groups.

Another important link building activities is participating in Social Networking activates such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.

However, by far the best way to get quality links to your site is by writing good content. If it’s original, informative and interesting people will want to link to. If you haven’t got the skill or time necessary to write great keyword focused content and work to get it posted on important sites, check out our Top Listing Program. It’s an effective, low-cost alternative to trying to do it all yourself.

3. Learn a Little Simple Basic HTML

Technical Skill Requirement: Low
Difficulty: Low

HTML is a language used by web browsers to dynamically format web pages. Many important SEO techniques require only very simple edits to your site’s HTML code. Knowing what to change and how to adjust your HTML code has a huge effect on your SEO and search listings. Don’t worry; learning the basics of simple HTML is not difficult. (However, if you are using a web designer or outside web developer to implement these simple changes to your site, keep in mind that they are just that: simple. They should not take too long to complete once you know how to tell them exactly what to do.)

W3School’s free tutorials are all you need: ( http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp )

4. Choose the Right Keywords or Key-Phrases to Target

Technical Skill Requirement: None
Difficulty: Easy

Choose two or three highly targeted keywords or key phrases for each page of your site, including your Home Page. (In the next step you will learn how to produce the content of your site based on them)

Choose very carefully because keywords you think might be perfect may not be what people actually search for. For example, never use general keywords such as “travel” or “vacation.” Very large, well-known sites usually rank the highest for general words such as these, and are extremely difficult, if not impossible, to out-rank in search listings for these words. You will enjoy much better results by targeting less competitive, more specific and narrowly targeted keywords or phrases.

The Best Keyword Research Tools Are Free!

Google’s two free keyword tools listed below are a great way to discover keywords that may be worth targeting in your content.

Google’s Adwords-Based Keyword Research Tool.

Google’s “Insights” Traffic-Based Keyword Research Tool.

5. Create Fresh and Unique Content Using Your Keywords

Technical Skill Requirement: None
Difficulty: Low to Moderate

Publishing keyword-rich original content is absolutely crucial to ranking highly. All you need to do is transform your list of carefully selected keywords into pages of unique web content. Write pages of at least 200 words of unique text, incorporating one, two, or at the most three of your chosen keywords into the copy of each page. Your home page may have less content, but should target your most important two or three keywords.

What does unique text mean? It means that you produce original content. It means you haven’t simply copied verbatim from other websites or blogs. If you don’t have enough of your own ideas about content look at what other have written, then re-write it making it better. You can make it shorter and more concise, or longer and more detailed. Just don’t copy it.

Search engines must find and “read” keyword rich copy on your pages so they can properly classify or “index” your site. The frequency (or density) of keyword usage is also important. For best results repeat each keyword or phrase, or variations of the phrase, 2 to 4 times within your copy (depending on its length). Be sure to put it at least once in a headline using the <H1> or <H2> HTML code. More is not better. A higher keyword density than this can often cause search engines to penalizing your site. Never use “invisible text” or text on your Web pages that is the same color as the background. It will also result in search engine penalties.

Placing keywords on your website:

Your website content should be written first for real people, and second for search engine crawlers. For your website to be successful you need to keep both in mind. Keywords are important for both audiences. They help real people skim your page, and help the search engines figure out what your page is about.

Writing marketing copy for your website doesn’t need to be difficult and it surely doesn’t need to be lengthy. In fact, keep three simple things in mind, along with your keywords, and it’ll practically write itself: Benefits, Benefits, Benefits!

Don’t just tell the customer you have a great widget at a great price. Tell them what that widget will do to make their lives better, easier, safer, more important. If it saves them time, improves results, etc. – tell them that, and briefly tell them how. Show then the Benefits, not the “features.”

Always tell the truth. You can say anything ,but if its intentionally misleading, your profits and your business are going to be short-lived. Make your website copy sizzle, and make it sell, but always make it honest.

Make it personal: all about You and Your. It might not seem like much, but if you can drop ?your? into your copy, it?s sure to draw the customer in, whether they realize it or not.

Before you put up new content on your site, read it and then read it again out loud. If you can, have someone else look it over. There?s nothing worse publishing great copy that?s tarnished by typos.

Nine good places to use your keywords:

1. In your page title. This is what appears at the top of the browser window when someone visits your website. (See step 8 below)

2. In your page description. Visitors don’t see this, but the search engines do. This is the two lines of text that appear below the main title in search engine results. (See step 9 below)

3. In your page URL. Use keywords, not strings of alphanumeric characters, in the URLs of each page of your site. Search engines will index them much better and display them higher in search results. Creating page URLs with keywords helps those pages rank higher. Simply insert the linked-to page’s targeted keyword phrase into the hyperlink whenever possible. Here is a good example from Allrecipes.com: Allrecipes.com/Recipe/Fettuccini-with-Salsa-Cruda-and-Feta/Detail.aspx

4. In the headings and subheadings. Make it easy for your readers to very quickly see what your page is about by using lots of headings and subheadings.

5. In the first sentence and your first paragraph. Make sure your important keywords appear first — the earlier, the better.

6. In the last paragraph. Also use your keywords at the end of your content.

7. Elsewhere in the page copy. When keywords fall naturally throughout your article, consider bolding them. But don’t go overboard with it or it will become a distraction. However, if it makes the article easier to skim, bold your keywords.

8. In your text links. Instead of linking to words like “click here,” use your keywords in your link anchor text.

9. In the ALT tags on images. The search engines can’t understand images. With every image, include a bit of text called the ALT tag and use your keywords in that text. (See step 10 below)

6. Title Tag Optimization

Technical Skill Requirement: Low
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

This is what the title tag on Dell.com looks like: <META NAME=”TITLE” CONTENT=”Dell – Official Website – Learn about Dell’s laptops, desktops, monitors, printers plus computer electronics & accessories. “>

HTML title tags are critical because search engines use them when deciding what a web page is about. Using descriptive words and phrases in your Title tags helps both people and search engines better understand the focus of the page. Include your most important keywords in this tag. Space is limited (use a maximum of 69 total characters) so don’t include your company name unless you really think it needs to be there (as in our example from Dell). Do not use the Title tag to display irrelevant information such as “Home Page.” Think of it more as a “Title Keyword Tag” and include words that users would likely search for to find the product or service or other information on that page.

Lengths of Page Title (taken from your Title Tag) Displayed in Search Engines (including spaces):

Google displays up to 69 characters, Yahoo displays up to 72 characters, Bing displays up to 69 characters

The Title tag is the most important tag to optimize on your webpage because:

Search engines place a lot of importance on the words used in the title tag when determining your page ranking and keyword indexing.

They are used as the title for your search engine results listings, giving a critical “first impression” to search engine users.

They are used as the bookmark heading when someone bookmarks a page in your site.

Good Title Tags Made Simple

Here’s a simple method for writing title tags that will boost your rankings:

Start the title with the top keyword or phrase for which you are trying to get high rankings. Be sure that the keyword is well used on your webpage so the Title Tag is clearly relevant to the page as a whole.

Insert a hyphen or double-colon to separate the initial keyword from what comes next to help make the title more readable.

Then describe the webpage in five words or less while using all or part of your target keyword or phrase again.

7. Description Tag Optimization

Technical Skill Requirement: Low
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate

The Meta Description Tag is the next most important tag, since search engines frequently use it as the description for your page’s listing. The content in your description tags often appears as the “snippets” of text underneath the blue Title tag headline in search results pages. A well written description tag increases the chance that your search listing will be clicked on.

Here is an example: a keyword search for “big mac” produces the following result as the third organic listings:

By visiting the McDonalds.com home page and viewing the page source, you can see that the snippet above simply reuses the first 149 characters of the page’s meta description:

<meta name=”description” content=”McDonald’s in the USA: Food and nutrition info, franchise opportunities, job and career info, restaurant locations, promotional information, history, innovation and more.” />

Here is what you should do to optimize your description tags:

Create a unique meta description tag for each page that uses its keywords.

Create “meaty” description tags that accurately describe the page and product to search users and respect the character limits noted below.

Include words that users would most likely search for to find the product, service or information on that page.

Meta Description Lengths Displayed in Search Engines (including spaces) Google displays up to 156 characters Yahoo displays up to 161 characters Bing displays up to 185 characters

Good Description Tags Made Simple Begin the description tag with the same keyword phrase you used in the title tag, followed by a dash or double colon. Then use it to start a sentence describing your webpage in 10 to 15 words.

Here are a few guidelines to follow when writing description tags:

The entire tag should be no longer than 22 words (156 characters).

It should briefly describe the webpage and entice users to click on your listing.

The keyword should be used no more than two times in total.

Here’s a simple layout for writing description tags that will boost your rankings:

[Your Keyword or Key Phrase] – [A Brief Description of Page]

If you only have a little time to optimize your site for better search engine rankings, at least write good Title and Description tags. They are a fundamental requirement for improved search ranking.

Note: The Keyword meta tag is not given ANY consideration at all by Google or the other major search engines and should not be used.

8. Take Advantage of Other Simple HTML Opportunities

Technical Skill Requirement: Low
Difficulty: Easy

Don’t overlook other HTML code elements to extract a little more love from the search engines. You can boost your rankings and nudge visitors along your “buy path” by providing more information in your HTML code. Here are some of the ways you can easily boost your search engine rankings:

Use text headings (using heading tags <H1><H2><H3>) Text placed within a heading tag is used to briefly describe the topic of the section of a page it introduces. The use of text “heading” tags is important to the user as visual clues, but they are also used to indicate the importance of the words or phrases to the search engines. It allows search engines to make better sense of the words and phrases on the page in a way that changes in font size doesn’t. Some sites don’t use them because they don’t like the way they look, but heading tags can easily be made to look any way you like by including them in your style sheets.

Use Inter-site “anchor text” links Creating keyword-rich internal text links within your site will also help. Use this tactic in moderation as too many links between your pages can actually harm you. Testing has shown good results by creating links between the first 10 pages that you will find listed in.

Google’s results when you search for site:www.mydomain.com (simple add “site:” to your home page URL, all as one word, and search for that “combined” word in Google)

Use Image Alt Tags Alt tags (Alternative Text Tags) were developed so that if an image is unavailable, you can still see an alternative text description of it.

However, alt tags are also an additional type of content, in which you can display information to visitors and search engines by using the alt and title attributes, like this: <img src=”smilingbaby.gif” alt=”Smiling Baby” title=”Smiling Baby”/>. Note that search engines will index the both the alt and title content, but usually prefer the title content if available.

9. Eliminate Broken Links and Error pages

Technical Skill Requirement: Low
Difficulty: Easy

Broken links that produce “Page Not Found” error messages are harmful to your site. They reduce search engine crawling efficiency and accuracy, meaning that some of your content may not be listed (or indexed) in search engine databases. They also “dilute” your site’s overall search engine rank. Plus, they are one of the easiest ways to lose potential customers. Broken links and error messages create a highly negative and unprofessional impression to visitors, frequently causing them to leave and not return.

We strongly recommend regularly checking your entire site for error pages. Your SEO Tools account includes a broken links report and tool that helps find both the error page URL and all the links to it within your site. Use the tool to remove all internal links to error pages, and then use the solutions below for any possible external links to them.

Create a Custom 404 Error Page A good 404 error page advises visitors that they’ve hit an invalid URL, and then provides other links to direct help them to their intended destination.

Use 301 Redirects If you move or rename pages, use 301 redirects to automatically transfer them from the old page location to its new permanent home. This redirect is anonymous to your site visitor.

If you can’t implement custom 404 pages or 301 redirects, contact your web developer for assistance.

10. Develop (or Exercise) Patience

Technical Skill Requirement: None
Difficulty: Moderate

Don’t expect quick results. Using these simple techniques will indeed deliver more traffic from Google and other search engines, but it takes a little time. There’s no getting around that fact. Once you start following the steps above, your site’s ranking will slowly but surely rise. While you should start seeing results within weeks, big improvements usually requires a little more time and effort. However, these efforts ALWAYS pay off

Take the time to keep implementing the Google Guidelines. Google rewards sites meeting their guidelines with higher placement in search results, and more search traffic.

from https://www.attracta.com

Our Clients- Small Business Marketing Gorey, North Wexford

Some of Our Present & Past Clients:

We specialise in small business marketing, and our list of clients’ business names are amongst some of the local area’s most prominent names. Please read on:

La Crème Boutique
19-20 Esmonde street
Gorey, Co. Wexford
Tel: 053 94 80308
 La Creme Boutique Gorey
Website management (e-commerce) & marketing, Home page design, Social Media management, Graphic Design (Banners, Ads, Print Ads), content creation and blogging.

 

Lawler’s Of Morriscastle
Morriscastle Village, Kilmuckridge
Gorey, Co. Wexford
Tel: 05391 30334
www.lawlers.ie
info@lawlers.ie

“I first got in touch with Juliette Esper and EZ Marketing to kick start and fast track our social media strategy a couple of years ago. Not one to waste your money. She will not rest on till she delivers tangible results and value for small business owner.

Juliette gets social media and its importance to the entire business. By leveraging the power of social media we have been able to cut out of waste and make our resources go further. Not just marketing…weather’s its Facebook, Twitter, Blogging, YouTube etc., Juliette brings great ideas to the table in a refreshing way.

Find a way to work with her. You’ll be glad you did.”

Edward Redmond, Lawler’s of Morriscastle

Lawler's of Morriscastle

 

Social Media set up/design & management, website content management, Facebook advertisement management.


 

Eco Restaurant and Pizzeria
50 Main Street
Gorey, Co. Wexford
Tel: 05394 21100
www.ecogorey.com
eat@ecogorey.com

“EZ Marketing have made a tremendous contribution to the ongoing success of our business, we have doubled our business in 2013, through building a vast membership club and in-house promotions. We have been consistently #1 restaurant in Gorey, and in the top 30 in Leinster province since June 2013 on TripAdvisor, largely due to Juliette’s efforts.”
David Lavelle (Owner)
 
Eco Restaurant Gorey
Digital Marketing: Social Media set up/design & management, website design & management, Facebook advertisement management, email campaigns, graphic design


KIBO Shoes
16 Esmonde street
Gorey, Co. Wexford
Tel: 053 94 30930
“Juliette’s sharp standarts in merchandising and knowledge of how to achieve strong visual impact, so crucial in retail has contributed tremendously to the brand recognition and the conversions from Facebook.”
Sinead O’Laughlin (Proprietor)
Social Media Management, Photo production for the website and Social Media, website look re-design, Graphic Design and website management

Browns Hairdressing
95 Main Street,
Gorey, Co. Wexford
Tel: 0539484242
 “We were delighted to have EZ Marketing on board for the launch of our Academy, their services went beyond expected arrangement from the wonderful promotional video, to marketing the salon as well as the Academy, graphic design and Social Media management. They helped re-design our website and ensured our brand looks as good as it can. EZ Marketing assistance applying for Schwartzkopf Irish Hairdressing Awards 2013, which resulted in our salon voted finalists in two categories.True professionals with the highest of standards.” Mags Browne
Launching Mags Browne Hairdressing Academy: branding, logo, website look and feel (working with WebArt), academy prospect and promotional video,  Social Media management for Browns Hairdressing and Mags Browne Hairdressing Academy,  in-house poster design. During our work with Browns Hairdressing they were nominated as finalists in two categories in Schwarzkopf Hairdressing Awards 2013.

DiverseFit Ireland
DiverseFit,
Gorey Business Park, Co. Wexford
Telephone: 087 366 2055
 “Since EZ Marketing came on board, the vision for Diversefit’s future has grown enormously. They are so tuned in with our business needs and are available every step of the way with a great piece of advice and fantastic efficiency promoting every new feature with state of the art techniques ” Shelley Askins, Diversefit
 
 Social Media management, Marketing consultancy, Website content management, Graphic Design.

 

VoiceGrid
Unit 4, Knockmullen Business Park,

Gorey, Co. Wexford
Tel: 053 94 11333

info@voicegrid.ie

 
Work included: Company re-branding, website re-design (in cooperation with WebArt) and maintenance, social media platforms set up and management, blog set up and management, PR and advertising.  Video Production for a promotional material and internal tutorials.

 
Clever Clogs Children’s Shoe Shop

6 Lwr Esmonde Street
Gorey, co Wexford.
Tel: 053 948 9962
cleverclogz@gmail.com
www.cleverclogz.ie

“I was greatly impressed with the time spent working with Juliette. I found her to be very efficient, understanding of my needs and her ability to deliver her services on time. I would recommend EZ Marketing to any business, particularly to those who aren’t aufait with modern marketing techniques.” Caroline Doyle, Proprietor, Clever Clogz Children’s Shoe Shop

Amasis Productions Limited 
Tel: +353-87-9150524
fergal@amasisproductions.ie
www.amasisproductions.ie

“The customer service from EZ Marketing is exceptional, always available and always on time – a real pleasure to work with. Juliette co-ordinated our entire online marketing campaign and also designed and distributed all of our promotional materials.” Fergal Toohey (Director) Amasis Productions, London

Amasis- Meteor Ireland 2010 Music Awards – Most Promising Act award winners

Temple Lane Recording Studios, Dublin
Temple Lane Recording Studios
8 Cecilia Street
Temple Bar
Dublin 2
Ireland

STC ( Sound Training Centre)

Temple Bar Music Centre
Curved Street,
Temple Bar
Dublin 2, Ireland
Tel: +353 1 670 9033
soundtrainingcentre@gmail.com

“Les has taken care of every aspect of our marketing needs which has directly impacted on the succes of our business” Paul Lacey (Director) RMA Creative LTD., Temple Lane Recording Studios, Dublin, The Sound Training Centre, Dublin (Former Managing Director).