There seems to be a rush of activity in most workplaces juggling last minute work demands, Christmas functions and preparation for 2011. For us at Marketing Eye, it is no different. We are trying to get through our enormous last minute workload, and at the same time, enjoy some of the Christmas spirit that is in the air.
It feels different from the past couple of years with companies loosening their strings a little and giving some well needed Christmas cheer.
I, like most people, wonder what is in store for the next 12 months. Will interest rates affect businesses just as much as GFC? Which industries will boom? What will be the next buzz?
It’s the final countdown and small businesses are preparing for what’s next…
Mellissah Smith
Mellissah Smith is a marketing expert with more than 20 years experience. Having founded and built two successful marketing companies internationally, she is well recognized as a industry thought leader and innovator. Mellissah started her career working with technology and professional services firms, primarily in marketing, public relations and investor relations, positioning a number of successful companies to list on the various Stock Exchanges around the world. She is a writer, technology developer and entrepreneur who shares her thoughts and experiences through blogs and written articles published in various media outlets. Brag sheet: #2 marketer to follow on Twitter (2003), Top 150 Marketers to Follow (2015), Top 10 innovative marketers (2014), 60K+ followers on Twitter with 97% authentic.
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