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New Research finds Ireland has Most Productive Workforce in the World

Across multiple channels, Ireland has been named the most productive country in the world, based on a wide array of…

8 years ago

How to Start a Blogging Business

So you want to be a blogger, social media influencer or content creator, eh? Creating content about a topic you…

8 years ago

The Impact of Social Media on marketing

Guest post by Kelly Wilson Social Media Technology - Understand the Science Behind Social Media Marketing Socializing has been a…

8 years ago

Logan Paul controversy highlights the recklessness of online celebrities

Logan Paul, a well-known YouTuber with over 15 million subscribers, posted a video of a dead body in Aokigahara on…

8 years ago

Digital marketing insights from Larry Kim, MobileMonkey founder

Latest great guest post, an indepth interview with Larry Kim. Larry is the founder of @WordStream and his new company MobileMonkey also…

8 years ago

11 Tricks to Create Great Facebook Ad Designs

With more than 2 billion monthly users, Facebook stands out as the most powerful player in digital marketing today. The…

8 years ago

The UK’s most hated social media phrases of 2017

‘Snowflake”, “fake news” and "I'm screaming" are among the year’s most widely disliked social media phrases. But “let that sink…

8 years ago

YouTube Rewind: What Was Ireland Watching on YouTube in 2017?

YouTube has announced YouTube Rewind 2017, the annual list of Ireland’s top trending videos and music videos for the past…

8 years ago

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