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Hayley Jackson has joined the I-COM team as an online marketing trainee. Here she talks about learning the ropes of PPC and what it's like to work at Manchester's best online marketing agency.
Hayley Jackson has joined the I-COM team as an online marketing trainee. Here she talks about learning the ropes of PPC and what it's like to work at Manchester's best online marketing agency.
The worlds of publishing and music have crowd-sourcing sites dedicated to helping struggling artists generate funding for their projects, but where's the equivalent for businesses?
Award nominations, new clients and great results. As 2012 begins, Jessica Bailey takes a look back at the highlights of I-COM's 2011 and what's in store for our clients over the next year.
What were our most read blog posts of 2011? Why did these posts prove more popular than others, and what does that tell us about the nature of blogging?
Take a look at the creative process behind I-COM's video 'From Inception to Completion' video. The project was completed by members of our creative team, Richard Crilly and Ben Gross, and showcases how the Barneys site was built - 'From Inception to ...
Tim Smith gives his thoughts on the 2011 SAScon Mini Conference. The event included a talk on SEO and Brands from I-COM's very own Head of Search, Mindy Gofton.
At I-COM, we are well known for our rigorous recruitment process and we only employ staff of the highest calibre. Take a look at our new team members got on in their "official" interview.
Emma Welsby talks about her first weeks as an I-COM SEO Consultant, and how she got from recording on a number one album to helping businesses with their online marketing.
I love lists that allow me to compare things, our recent press release on legal tweeters irked some, and got me thinking there might be a better way of ranking social media presence, without re-inventing the wheel.
We follow quite a few English law firms on twitter and thought it would be worth doing a little press release on who we felt was most influential. When the story was picked up by a Scottish journalist little did we understand how upset people would g...