Tagged: Simply Zesty & News
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Free tech event to get students thinking about start-ups News
02.04.2012 A free technology event called Connector is taking place this Wednesday in Dublin to get third-level students all fired up about opting for the start-up route after they... -
Deals done this past week News
12.03.2012 An overview of the week in deals in the Irish and global technology sector. -
Self-starters to talk female entrepreneurship at seminar News
06.03.2012 Against the backdrop of this Thursday being International Women’s Day, entrepreneurs, including Lauren Fisher of Simply Zesty and Gráinne Barry of Anotherfriend.com, will be... -
Social media agency Simply Zesty acquired by UTV plc News
06.03.2012 Simply Zesty, a social media agency sparked by an online conversation and begun in a spare bedroom three years ago, has been acquired by TV and internet player UTV plc for about... -
A daring Euro 2012 exploit! Skydiving into the world of QR codes News
15.11.2011 I’ve always been impressed at the lengths people have gone to draw the public’s attention to QR codes. But jumping out of a perfectly good airplane to make a mobile bet on...Categories: Apps, Digital Marketing, Digital Media, Mobile, Mobility, Phones, Social Media, Wireless Communications -
Google+ users able to issue public invites ... for now News
08.07.2011 It emerged this afternoon that Google+ users now have temporarily the ability to issue public invites to their friends, families and acquaintances. It is also understood that... -
QR codes ripen as social commerce moves from seed to store News
01.07.2011 Fruit and veg distributor TopFruit.com has discovered the essence of how QR codes have sparked a new social commerce movement that combines health and safety with infotainment... -
Simply Zesty unveils world’s first online Facebook training suite News
09.05.2011 Dublin-based social media agency Simply Zesty has launched what is believed to be the world’s first Facebook training suite. It is aimed at teaching companies worldwide...Categories: Training, Software & Web Development, Social Media, Internet, eCommerce, Digital Business -
Two thirds of Irish would pay for YouTube movies News
13.08.2010 A YouTube survey by online PR and marketing firm Simply Zesty has found that 61pc of Irish web users would pay for HD streamed movies on YouTube. -
Is the web simply a tool for chatter? News
05.08.2010 New research from The Nielsen Company has found that almost a quarter of time spent online is on sites such as Facebook and Twitter. -
Info graphic: social media buzz around the World Cup News
14.07.2010 Social media agency Simply Zesty has produced an info graphic detailing the buzz generated in media, especially social media, during the World Cup.Categories: Social Media, Mobile, Internet, Games/Entertainment, Digital Media, Digital Marketing, Digital Business -
Dublin social media firm raises €500k News
12.05.2010 Dublin-based social media agency Simply Zesty has just announced news of a €500,000 investment from The Oxford Research Agency (TORA) for a minority stake in the firm. -
The state of the social nation News
21.01.2010 Ireland has come a long way from a mostly rural population, or, as my father would say, many of us are only a couple of generations from the tail end of a cow. We’ve gone from...Categories: New Media -
Just how social are the Irish, really? News
11.12.2009 Siliconrepublic.com and social media public relations player Simply Zesty have joined forces to conduct an online survey into how socially networked Irish people really are.Categories: New Media -
Summer camp helps businesses get social News
24.08.2009 A day-long event, held by online PR firm Simply Zesty and running in Dublin this Friday, 27 August, is an ‘everything you wanted to know about social media but were afraid to...Categories: CIO -
Workers waste two hours a day on social networks News
17.07.2009 Irish workers spend up to two hours a day on social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and Bebo while at work, at a time when their employers are seeking to make them more...Categories: Digital Life