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Tuesday, 22 December 2020 16:27

Standard Access | Building Services

Standard Access are industry experts in vertical access and hoisting solutions with a reputation for full-service provision. The company has a thirty-year strong history along with extensive training and hands-on experience across the renewables sector and permanent BMU installations and are able to provide complete engineered solutions.

Marketing Eye was able to provide outsourced marketing services to Standard Access Australia by conducting a branding workshop and designing a SEO-optimised website for the business, along with the creation of signage, brochures and other marketing collateral.

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Tuesday, 22 December 2020 16:12

Stacey Moran - Political Campaign

Stacey Moran is a homeware buying and product management specialist, mother and Stonnington local who ran for local council election for Stonnington Council’s South Ward in October 2020. Stacey is a strong advocate for decreasing housing rates, quick and transparent local government responses, better park maintenance and reviving Chapel Street.

Marketing Eye was able to introduce Stacey’s vision to the Stonnington community by creating and executing a customised marketing strategy. Our expert marketing consultants were able to create a fully functional SEO-optimised website and signage to put a face on the Stacey Moran brand. We were also able to host virtual events in light of COVID-19 to solidify Stacey’s presence as a credible candidate.

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Published in Professional Services

Companies with omnichannel strategies retain, on average, 89% of their customers compared to 33% retention for companies with weak omnichannel efforts. More than ever, customers expect a personalized rather than generic user experience. Properly planned and executed omnichannel strategies can directly impact profitability and efficiency. Listed below are four ways to elevate your omnichannel strategy.

Published in Marketing

Content creation, in its simplest form, is storytelling. Telling stories is part of the fabric of humanity. Starting with cave drawings and folklore, the art of storytelling has transformed into what has become one of the fastest-growing and innovative industries today: entertainment. People go to see movies to get swept up in the drama, romance, and action of the latest narrative. If people have an emotional response to these kinds of stories, what’s keeping them from connecting with your story? Crafting content through the lens of telling a story gives your audience a great opportunity to connect to your brand and your product. Everyone has an interesting story. You just need to figure out how to tell yours. Below, we have some ways that storytelling can dramatically improve your content marketing efforts.

Published in Marketing
Wednesday, 02 December 2020 11:35

The Importance of Personalized Marketing Content

Marketing is always changing. There are always new processes, new technologies or even new approaches to marketing practices. But there is one approach that is not only changing marketing, but it’s also changing how audiences respond to our efforts. Personalization is radically affecting the way that we project our message to the public, allowing our team to open and connect with the audience in an emotional, empathetic way to drive sales.

Published in Marketing
Tuesday, 01 December 2020 11:11

The Importance of Customer Trust

For any business, customers are the number one priority. If we continue to look at customers as just a means of bringing in money, we are going to miss the opportunity to nurture a strong connection with them. Loyalty is more than a returning customer and multiple purchases: it’s the line between whether they will refer your company to their friends, engage with you on social media, and commit to advocating for you. No amount of money can buy a customer's trust. 

Published in Marketing