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By leveraging some or all of our digital services, you can be quite certain that Comit’s activities will drive more traffic to your website, delivering sales enquiries and genuine leads.

We optimise content, share it on influential online destinations and bolster organic search rankings.

Our in-depth knowledge of Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is also used to review and optimise clients’ websites to improve the volume and quality of traffic, and make the website relevant and ‘sticky’.

If you need additional help through Search Engine Marketing (SEM), we can generate clever, cost-effective advertising campaigns such as Google Adwords and LinkedIn advertising.

With Comit’s help and expertise, we’ll make sure customers and prospects come to you first for online information, collaboration, engagement and new sales.

 

“Comit injected plenty of energy, enthusiasm, ideas and an unwavering focus on helping us achieve our growth and brand objectives.”   Michael Culligan,  HBAN

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Why is an ESG strategy good for business?

By Aleasha Rafferty Thursday, 2nd March 2023 | 0 comments
Are you looking for a way to not only drive success for your business, but also make a positive impact on the environment and society? Look no further than an Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) strategy.

How can a PR agency boost your employer brand?

By Aleasha Rafferty Tuesday, 31st January 2023 | 0 comments
Your employer brand is the most important tool in your armory when it comes to attracting and retaining the best talent. The popularity of hybrid working, the rise of the four-day work week and the increase in job opportunities in Ireland towards achieving full employment, all mean that your employer brand must be a leader in your space so that you can compete for increasingly scarce talent.

The difference between PR and Marketing Communications

By Aleasha Rafferty Wednesday, 9th November 2022 | 0 comments
“Is PR the same as marketing communications?”: a question that PR professionals are accustomed to hearing when they tell someone they work in public relations. As our world adapts to become a more digitally progressive society, the lines between PR and marketing have blurred. While PR and marketing communications have many similarities – and are often used to complement one another to achieve a similar end goal – there remain some differences.

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