Real World Content Marketing for Small Businesses
Do you understand the benefits of content marketing but find coming up with ideas a struggle? Your not alone. Many small businesses find it difficult to generate ideas for their blog and content hub....
View ArticleSolitary Boat in Dun Laoghaire Harbour
I think the weather is confused this week. It’s that transitionary phase between Summer and Autumn and each day seems to have a foot in both. On the day that I took this photo the weather took a...
View ArticleMail Drops at the Carlisle Pier
Carlisle pier The Carlisle Pier was built from 1855 to 1859. The pier was primarily used for the delivery of mail but was also used to facilitate the transportation of Irish Emigrants to the UK and...
View ArticleCustomer Experience: Learnt The Hard Way
A couple of years ago I was involved in a project that I foresaw been very successful. I was the SEO for the project. My responsibility was to develop the SEO structure for the website, attract...
View ArticleA Day in the Life:Howth Pier
Walk down the pier in the little village of Howth. Feel fresh sea air against your cheeks. Droplets of salt melt in your mouth on days with high wind. The sound of buskers strumming follows you every...
View Article5 Seductive Reasons to Have a E-Commerce Mobile Marketing Strategy
As I am writing this blog post I occasionally glance out the window of the train. One station, then another passes me by. Students, business men and a variety of other people join me on my daily...
View ArticleDigital Marketing Project: Mary Kinda Contrary
I have just started a cool digital marketing project. It is different to the International digital marketing work that I am used to at Inspiration Marketing. The end goal is traffic and social media...
View ArticleCanva: The Review
Canva is an ingenious platform that helps you design images for your blog, social media posts and accounts. I started using it a couple of months ago and it has now become an integral part of my...
View ArticleDigital Marketing Project 2: DIY Product Photography
Last week I wrote a post about a digital marketing project I started for my girlfriends blog, marykindacontrary.com. The project is moving along slowly but surely. She has picked a WordPress theme...
View ArticleResurrecting Plato in Dublin’s Docks
For the past two years my daily commute (as long as it’s not raining!) has taken from Howth, along the bicycle track at Clontarf and across the East Link Toll Bridge. While you expect landscapes to...
View Article5 Useful Resources for Surefooted Digital Marketing Research
The research phase of a digital marketing plan is often one of the important. It is at this stage that you find out key information about your target market such as demographic information, social and...
View ArticleSintra: Gateway to the Gods
Pena Palace is one of those buildings that can be labelled as truly magnificent. A cacophony of architectural inspiration coupled with idealic panoramas of the Portuguese countryside and sea. The...
View Article2015: Open the Floodgates of Digital Marketing Creativity
You are probably bored of reading soothsaying digital marketers hyping the next big thing for 2015. It’s that time of the year! But, don’t worry. This post isn’t about digital marketing predications....
View ArticleLight, shadow and all that jazz
The light during the Winter months has a ferocious glare. It differs to the intensity of the Summer light. Long shadows are cast across the landscape. The post Light, shadow and all that jazz appeared...
View ArticlePersonalisation: Smart Digital Marketing
Online consumer behaviour has evolved over the past few years. Consumers now expect more from website experiences. From fast load times to a personalised and more tailored user experience. In this...
View Article5 Ways to Get Digital Marketing Results With a Limited Budget
The goals are set for your digital marketing campaign but you have a limited budget to achieve them. This scenario will sound familiar to many start-ups, SME marketers and digital entrepreneurs. The...
View ArticleGlances of Dublin, Then and Now
Dublin’s architecture is compounded of structures with real depth and character. From weather beaten brick work to the remains of cobblestones; traces of the past lie exposed yet lost in the modern...
View ArticleFilm Stills
This series of photographs was an attempt to create cinematic scenes that tell a story. The post Film Stills appeared first on patricknaughton.com.
View ArticleStreet & Landscape Photography 2015
Horse riding in Thomas Street, Dublin The boat yard Boats in Dublin Bay Revolution in Howth Tate, Liverpool 2015 has been a busy year so far! Here are some street and landscape photography that I have...
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