How to Achieve your Goals in 2018
This year we will feature some guest bloggers on the Fuzion Communications blog, so we are starting with the fantastic and very lovely Ciara Conlon, who as well as being an author,
Gina London: How some RESOLVE can go a long way to making this year a great one
January is named for the Roman god Janus. He was the god of doors and gates. The guardian of entrances and exits. Of beginnings and endings. Of time and transitions. Ancient marble
The Fuzion Christmas Gift Guide 2017
The festive season is certainly in full swing in the Fuzion offices as well as with our clients, who have some amazing gift ideas to be enjoyed this Christmas. You are bound to fin
Tackling that age-old question in our modern marketplace
When it comes to age, I’m a firm proponent of “Don’t ask. Don’t tell.” Recently a journalist who was interviewing me asked me my age. I get it. I used
A New Way To Call To Action
A call to action is an instruction to your audience that is designed to provoke a response – ‘visit our website’, ‘follow us on Facebook’ etc. But do you need to call you
Millennials -The Good, The Bad, and The Selfies
Millennials are a generation of lazy, entitled, fame obsessed, technology worshiping, narcissists. Sound about right? Baby Boomers out there, think we (yes, I am one of “the” M
The Future!
I spent this weekend at The Future Conference in Dublin, with about 2000 of my peers, and a few of my heroes. Like most design conferences, it was set on a range of stages, each wi
Listening and doing nothing
Right now, we are living in an ever increasingly strange era. A bright orange barely human is in charge of the largest nuclear arsenal in the world, and seemingly quite anxious to
New Business or Brand Name – Check first before you launch!
I am perhaps betraying my age here, but when I was a young boy, I sang along enthusiastically to the ‘Safe, Cross, Code’ song, which was part of a road safety campaign o
Finding the Right Fit – Part 2
Five years ago I wrote my first blog which looked at the importance of finding the right fit for your requirements. This is something I still firmly believe in, and which was reinf