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9 tips for blog SEO

By Luke O' Baoill Wednesday, 21st March 2018 | 1 comments
Filed under: Social Media, Digital Marketing, Public Relations, Content Marketing, PR.
Looking for tips on how to improve your blog SEO and on becoming an SEO expert? Optimising your blog to maximise its visibility on search engines such as Google is a great way of boosting your internet marketing effectiveness. We’ve previously discussed the general importance of SEO and how blogging is effective for positioning oneself as an authority, while engaging with a target audience. But it can be a frustrating experience to find no one is reading your lovingly crafted content! Get your blog the audience it deserves and rocket-launch your digital content's performance with these 9 tips for blog SEO.

8 things you should get from your PR agency

PR is a fantastic way of spreading the word about your business and your brand, so it’s important if you want the best PR agency in Ireland for your specific needs, you pick carefully to ensure a high level of quality, fit and service. Here are a few things that you should get from any top PR firm...

10 tips for getting a job in PR

Interested in a career in public relations? Working within the PR sector can be a hugely rewarding career with endless opportunities to specialise in areas such as sport, consumer and tech PR. Job competition in the public relations industry can be fierce, but by following our top tips, you can make yourself stand out from the crowd and get that dream PR job.

Tech start-ups need specialist Irish PR agencies

The entrepreneurial spirit in Ireland is rife. Last year alone, 20,000 new companies were registered. From start-ups to more established businesses, Irish business owners have a hunger to succeed – and many dream of scaling beyond Irish shores. For tech companies, the big goal is often breaking into the US market. A specialist tech PR agency can help them achieve that. However, start-ups and small businesses must be prepared to start PR at home before jumping into another market.

Putting 5 PR learnings into practice

By Luke O' Baoill Wednesday, 29th November 2017 | 0 comments
Filed under: Irish Technology Sector, Social Media, Digital Marketing, Public Relations, Content Marketing, PR, PR study.
How do public relations practitioners and academics communicate, collaborate and come together? Where and when do the lines of the academic study of PR and its everyday practice cross over? Fresh from completing a master’s degree in public relations, and now working in Ireland’s leading tech PR agency, the relationship between PR theory and practice has been on my mind. In this blog, we will explore not only what we can learn and implement from PR academic lessons, but also how the practice of PR can enrich our learning.

Leveraging your PR agency to become a thought leader

You cannot claim yourself to be a thought leader, but by effectively communicating through the media, you can get there. In this blog we will look at the role of thought leadership, how being positioned as an expert positively impacts your strategic business goals and how a specialised PR agency can help you get there.

6 tips for starting in a tech PR agency

The Irish tech sector continues to go from strength to strength, accounting for 37,000 Irish jobs and generating €35 billion in exports each year. It’s an exciting space to be in – particularly for the public relations professionals charged with sharing the great news from the companies responsible for the booming sector. This places Comit - Ireland’s best PR agency for technology companies - in a hugely exciting position.

20 years at Ireland’s leading tech PR agency

It’s hard to believe, but Comit celebrated turning 20 this week! While some of our team members were mere toddlers in 1997, Comit founder and managing director, Allan Chapman, was busy setting up his own PR agency to service Ireland’s growing tech sector. Two decades later, Allan is still at the helm of the business as it continues to grow and deliver the best service to technology companies based here.

PR success in an instant world

We are living in a ‘hypermodern’ society, characterised by a culture of hyper consumption, hyper change and hyper individualism. This society in overdrive can be seen through the array of media constantly impacting almost everything we do. We consume sporting events, political debates and TV shows, not just through the action unfolding before us, but also a stream of related social media posts in the palm of our hand, online forums and live web analysis. All of this results in new challenges and opportunities for PR agencies, as well as the overall communications profession.

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