Marketing

9 Most Common Hashtag Marketing Mistakes to Avoid

By Daniela McVicker Hashtags, they've become something like an ironic t-shirt print now. Everywhere you turn, people are using them,…

7 years ago

Neuromarketing for market research

by Robin Gurney According to Clayton Christensen, father of Disruptive Innovation theory, a New York Times best-selling author and professor…

7 years ago

Politically Driven Marketing

By Aisling Reardon of The Rubicon Centre.   In the past week there has been huge controversy and much discussion over…

7 years ago

Understanding How Artificial Intelligence could change Marketing

by Charles Phan who graduated with a degree in Marketing and continues to write about a variety of fields in…

7 years ago

Why a Poor Name can hurt the Value of your Brand

by Grant Polachek, Director of Marketing at Inc 500 company Squadhelp.com When you are trying to come up with the…

7 years ago

The Winners of the Spider Awards – Ireland’s most prestigious technology awards

Last night saw the 23rd annual Spider Awards take place in the RDS Concert Hall. Since joining the DTS group…

7 years ago

Survey reveals Facebook in top spot for student recruitment, but Instagram catching up fast

TERMINALFOUR, the digital marketing, and web content management platform for higher education institutions, today announces the results of its 2018…

7 years ago

The Best Salespeople Listen and Marketers … Whisper

I enjoyed a lovely and lively lunch with Phil Harvey, aka @CodeBeard, discussing the ins and outs of how to…

7 years ago

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