Marketing Eye Blog Articles
Wow! Did this week really happen? Is this what happens when all of a sudden, your brand kicks in and everyone knows who you are? Is this all a dream or is Marketing Eye really firing?
Published in Marketing
As I said, it’s been a big week at Marketing Eye! Marketing Eye Brisbane has developed this new website for telecommunications gun, Donna Gresham. DMG Communications now have a new brand, new identity and new website.
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Just had a meeting with a client who does party plan and after discussions about the issues facing families today particularly in the current economic environment, we ascertained that using a system called www.easyfee.net.au would advantageous to the company.
Published in Management
What do you think of DMG Communications new business cards? We are interested in what you think of how their new brand has now been translated into a communicative piece of collateral in the form of a business card.
Published in Marketing
A client of Marketing Eye last week asked for us to design a logo around their wife’s picture of a pelican.
Published in Management
Whether it’s business or personal, make sure you check out Melbourne’s leading event connoisseurs, Theme from JAK, before your next event.
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Last night I attended the launch of Essjai’s new range of jewellery. Over 100 people attended an exclusive launch in Malvern, Victoria, which included a fashion parade and well-known journalist, Martine Griffiths from Channell 10 giving a keynote speech about her travels as a journalist.
Women are embracing the ‘party plan’ jewellery industry, whereby they can view stunning pieces in the comforts of a home with friends over a cup of coffee or a glass of champagne.
Women are embracing the ‘party plan’ jewellery industry, whereby they can view stunning pieces in the comforts of a home with friends over a cup of coffee or a glass of champagne.
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Today I received the first call of the year from a client wanting to get organised with gifts for Christmas for key clients.
You may think that he has allocated too much time to organise, but for many companies, the last minute rush means that not enough thought has gone into it and the gift really does not depict the type of relationship that exists with client and supplier.
You may think that he has allocated too much time to organise, but for many companies, the last minute rush means that not enough thought has gone into it and the gift really does not depict the type of relationship that exists with client and supplier.
Published in Management
Last week, I spent two days visiting companies in Brisbane.
Published in Small Business Marketing
South-east Queensland company, DMG Communications has just launched its new brand identity into the market. Headed by well-known Queensland identity, Donna Gresham, DMG Communications helps businesses of all sizes communicate with the right infrastructure that suits a particular businesses needs. Working with top brands like Alcatel-Lucent, Avaya, LG Ericsson Wireless Soho, all technicians are certified and experienced to ensure your business gets the special treatment it deserves.
Published in Management
Telstra needs to seriously consider their customer service levels.
Published in Small Business Marketing
Stock analyst Richard Lie gives the thumbs down to resource sector
May 05, 2010 Written by Mellissah Smith Richard Lie, one of Australia’s most experienced stock market analysts and founder of online stock trading service, Stockradar, believes that the over-hyped Chinese market boom has meant that China has overstated demand.
Published in Management
Thomas Duryea CEO, Andrew Thomas, talks to CRN Magazine about how to build the largest independent, privately owned IT infrastructure company in Australia.
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Queensland is the sunshine State. Everyone here is sunny, happy and easy going – at least compared to their southern counterparts.
Published in Small Business Marketing
As a small business owner, April is the month from hell. Trying to fit in everything into one short month that is riddled with too many public holidays and employees recovering from ‘big weekends’ – is the pits.
Published in Management