Working from home: Coffee, skipping and a cat called Gizmo!
Heading into the end of Week Three of our #WFH and there has been a LOT of people offering top tips on “how to work form home successfully” as blog posts, infographics, downloa
Top tips for Remote working – for leaders and their teams
If you are fortunate enough to be able to work from home during this time, we wanted to share with you a few top tips to be as productive as you can be and also bust a few myths ab
Just call me Sarah!
I love a good apocalyptic film – correction – I even like the bad ones!! I hate the gory bits, where instead of the Covid-19 virus, it’s flesh eating zombies coming t
An Innocent Rebrand?
Innocent’s social media team is back at it again, with their genius PR stunts. After their ‘Pancake Tuesday‘ craze encouraging the public to use their lemon and lime
Have you lost your MoJo?
There is no doubt that the web is one of the most accessible ways for brands to tell their story. The internet has made business promotion more accessible price-wise because of soc
Why Video is essential in your 2020 Communication strategy
Videos have saturated online content and all of our social media channels in recent years so it’s no revelation that the use of video as a content marketing tool has been top of
How Innocent was the ‘Conker’ publicity stunt?
The Coca-Cola owned brand Innocent, famous for its smoothies and juices, is a great recent example of how a communication’s team careful management of a publicity stunt gone wron
Michael de Adder and “The Bigger Picture”
This weekend the prolific political cartoonist and author Michael de Adder was for all intents and purposes, fired from all newspapers in his home province of New Brunswick, Canada
Fuzion Design and The Importance of a Great Soundtrack
A classic tune may be something most of us can agree on but as much as we have in common, we all have different tastes and different ways of selecting our music. I spent years buil
Career Guidance Counsellors should try #WINHAPPY
It was reported last week on Valentine’s Day by the Higher Education Authority that a number of Irish third-level courses have up to 80% drop-out rates. The fact that there is a