Has your business started investing in online advertising yet? If the answer is no then I bet that will change in the near future. If the answer is yes then you are part of a growing consensus that online advertising works.
Has your business started investing in online advertising yet? If the answer is no then I bet that will change in the near future. If the answer is yes then you are part of a growing consensus that online advertising works.

Over the last few weeks JumpStart Marketing have begun working with a wide range of new clients. It is great fun trying to get a varied selection of websites to the top of their niche. Some niches are relatively easy and some are not so easy. Some require a small budget and some require a large budget. Whether it is a big brand company or a small local company the feeling is still great when you get their website to the top.

In my line of work I have to create 2 – 3 new SEO proposals and quotations each week. These take time to create. Luckily for me I have it down to a fine art at this stage.

Things are getting a little bit too busy onboard the JumpStart rocketship these days. I have attempted to grow 2 extra arms to cope but that experiment didn’t quite work. Anyhow…..new clients onboard include:

Each year I get even more tempted to tear up my credit card. 2010 was no exception. Once I start buying I just can’t stop. In a previous Blog post entitled ‘Add Shops to the Endangered Species List‘, I commented on how I do all my shopping online – I am going to explore that idea in this post.

In the next few years the face of shopping in Ireland will surely change significantly. People will have less money and therefore less buying power. Many shops will go out of business. Combine this with the emerging Internet shopping trend and it is not too far a stretch of the imagination to see bricks and mortar shops becoming a thing of the past. Online shopping will be the norm. I view my own purchasing patterns as a sign of things to come.