Take AIM at your audience and make them like you
Today I am going to talk about likeability. It’s something you should strive for when you’re presenting in a business setting. Practically every business communication
Gina London: Face Your Fear! My Top 3 Tips for Public Speaking
If the thought of public speaking fills you with dread – like you’re about to walk a tight wire high above – without a net – please read on for my top tips
So you can teach an old dog new tricks after all!
I’m still reeling from the shock of the great customer service I just experienced from Ryanair! I found that there was a simple error on my flight booking for our summer holidays
Advertisements that pull at your heartstrings – are they only for Christmas?
This morning, like most other mornings people are continuing to find things to give out about. I’m very much about voicing your opinion when necessary, but sometimes I feel it ca
Never, ever write a cheque to make yourself look bad!
I was doing a review of the marketing activities with a new home improvement client a few years back. In the previous year, they had spent €15,000 on Google Adwords in the UK bri
Don’t Think Outside the Box
It’s a term we hear all the time in business, and especially in the creative industry – ‘”Think outside the box”’. I see it in briefs, job description
Brexit – Keep calm and plan
The uncertainty, implications, and fallout from Brexit was the topic for debate at an Enterprise Ireland event that I went along to this week. As a country so heavily dependent on
“I don’t want publicity this time but next time, yes… “
Looking at the media coverage of the recent nuptials of one of golf’s hottest properties Rory McIlroy, something struck me as odd, well less odd than the reported price tag of ov
It’s hard to find the perfect shade of yellow when you’re a blonde?
For decades it was suggested that blondes simply can’t wear yellow, as it clashes with their hair and gives their skin an unpleasant, pallid undertone. This might be true of
My week’s work experience
Transition year student Niamh McInerney from St. Mary’s Secondary School Mallow recently completed a week’s work experience with us. Before she left she wrote a blog about her