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Mellissah Smith

Mellissah Smith

Mellissah Smith is a marketing expert, author, writer, public speaker and technology innovator. Having worked with more than 300 companies across technology, medical device, professional services, manufacturing, logistics, finance and health industries, Mellissah has a well-established reputation as an experienced marketing professional with more than 20 years experience. As the founder and managing director of Marketing Eye, she has taken the company from startup to a multi-million dollar enterprise with offices in Australia and the US. Mellissah is also the Editor in Chief of Marketing Eye Magazine, a quarterly magazine that cover marketing, entrepreneurship, travel, health and wellbeing. #mellissah #marketingeye
Tuesday, 18 May 2010 21:52

Grow, grow, grow

How do they do it? It’s a question that all entrepreneurs ask themselves at one stage or another. We see companies all the time that are in our space and they have grown phenonomenally over a short period of time. Sometimes they then fall flat and other times, they keep going. The latter is harder to achieve.
Nadia Kerr’s personalised gifts business, DigiGifts, explains what marketing avenues worked and what did not in her road to success. Log onto www.DigiGifts.com.au and find out about what it takes to be a leader in the personal gifts industry.
Thursday, 20 May 2010 21:45

Some people will never succeed

It’s sad but true. Some people, no matter what good intentions they have, will never be successful.
Monday, 24 May 2010 21:41

Learn to Trade, Trade Win

One of Australia’s leading market traders, Richard Lie, will be hosting an introductory seminar explaining the ‘hows’ and ‘whys’ of his successful trading philosophy.
If you haven’t heard that the latest Sex and the City movie is pretty ordinary, then you have been sleeping under a rock! 

The storyline needs alot to be desired as the movie was nothing short of boring. I spent over 2 hours in the movie theatre watching a movie that I was absolutely dying to see, to be left bitterly disappointed.
Being the end of the financial year, it is important for small businesses to leverage off the close of another financial year period.