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The Importance of Digital Marketing: 7 Undeniable Facts

The reasons behind the importance of marketing in any business vary; all companies have different specific goals that they strive to achieve, and they...

Social Media Dangers!

Most people know that using a mobile phone when driving is wrong, even though we will all witness it on a regular basis. It is illegal, because it is potentially deadly. However, the days of using a mobile just to make a call are long gone, as the development of the smart phone has led …

Mobile Phone Dangers Escalating

This week, we recognised the now global event to raise awareness of the dangers of using a mobile phone whilst driving, but still the message isn´t getting through to some people who are risking their own lives, and the lives of others, just to get noticed on social media, and it´s not just the drivers …

Services for online referrals in SEO and marketing for your digital brand

If you are running the business to its maximum, but still struggling to find a way to get better results, then following some of...

The Power of the Spoken Word: Social Media Sales Platform

Recent studies have concluded that no fewer than 2.19 billion individuals access Facebook on a regular basis (1). It is currently the largest social...

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Reckless Driver Caught by Social Media Post

Reckless Driver

The Guardia Civil identified a driver performing dangerous "drifting" and "donuts" on public roads amidst traffic and pedestrians in Zaragoza. Videos on social media initiated the investigation, leading to charges against the 30-year-old man for reckless driving and endangering road safety. The Guardia Civil monitors such behavior to prevent risks.

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UK Press accused of ‘Tabloid Hysteria’ over misreported £97 tourist rule.

The UK Press has, once again, been accused of...