The Late Late Toy Show – Love it or Hate it?
Since it first hit our television screens in 1975, the Late Late Toy Show has become an Irish Christmas tradition. The live two and a half hour programme hosted by RTÉ personality
Nothing says IMPACT like an event….
After a two-year hiatus on in-person events, it has been a busy few months at Fuzion, planning, organising, and executing a number of events for our clients. From new pet-store ope
Clarity – is it too much to ask for?
There’s a saying I like – “any fool can make simple things complicated; it takes a genius to make complicated things simple“. Communicating cle
2020 – Time to get Experiential !
When it comes to trends in Marketing to look out for in 2020 and beyond I think it will be all about ‘Experiential’ getting closer to the customer allowing them to touc
The October 2019 Social Media Update – What happened?
October was a busy month for all our favourite social media platforms! First up, Facebook! Contrary to the belief that Facebook usage (including ourselves) has been declining, thei
Niche Networking – Cork’s “Mixer On The Mall”
The South Mall is abuzz this week with the chatter of…“Are you going to the Mixer on The Mall?” This new networking event is a refreshing way to kick-start the summer (or
Céad Míle Fáilte
On Thursday the 14th June, Grand Parade in Cork was full of school children, the media and hundreds of friendly faces all there to catch a glimpse, or for the lucky few a chance to
“The strength of the team is each member. The strength of each member is the team.”
Nearly two weeks we had a fantastic night at the highly anticipated launch of the iconic Oyster Tavern, in Cork, just alongside the just as iconic, English Market. The launch welco
The art and power of a good story
We were at the Network Cork awards which was attended by women of all ages who work across all sectors from healthcare to hospitality, legal to media. It can prove a bit of challen
Is the old dog learning new tricks?
Recently a girl on work experience asked me about how I got into PR, what I studied, and how I’ve seen things change in the industry. It reminded of one particular class in colle