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Greg Fry Articles

Greg is a Social Media trainer and workshop facilitator with the Digital Marketing Institute. He has also delivered lectures and short courses for leading organisations including SureSkills, Socialmedia.ie and The Michael Smurfit Business School.

Greg also works with the Ahain Group as a Social Business Consultant. He believes that in order to make social media work for your business you must have a clear business goal, a clearly defined strategy and make sure that everything you do is measureable.

Specialities include:

Social Media Training | Personal Branding |Social Business Consultancy | Social Strategy Workshops | Interview Techniques | Psychometric Profiling | LinkedIn Training | Facebook Training | Twitter Training | Blogging | Online Video and You Tube Training | Emerging Social Media (Pinterest, Foursquare, Instagram, Google+ etc.)

More information at: www.ahaingroup.com and www.careerscoach.ie

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Latest Articles

Marketing

Klout For Business: A Guide To Measuring Social Media Influence

Greg Fry April 1, 2013

Irish Entrepreneur Frank Hannigan Talks To Bloggertone TV

Greg Fry January 18, 2012

What Does Lionel Messi And A Successful Job Seeker Have In Common?

Greg Fry May 20, 2011

Bloggertone TV Meets The Queen Of Sales: Jill Konrath

Greg Fry May 9, 2011
Management

The Not So Sweet 16: Common Mistakes Businesses Make With Social Media

Greg Fry February 15, 2011
Management

Job Seekers: Do You Have The Ted Factor?

Greg Fry January 25, 2011
Management

Anti Social Media

Greg Fry November 12, 2010
Business

Job Seekers: You Don’t Have To Be GaGa To Get Value From Twitter

Greg Fry September 24, 2010

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Not in Competition

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How Can I Look Amazing On LinkedIn?

Greg Fry July 2, 2010

Balancing your Career and Parenthood

Greg Fry June 3, 2010

Good Customer Service? Don’t Bank on it!

Greg Fry May 7, 2010

Leaving on a High

Greg Fry April 29, 2010

Job seekers: what are you doing to stand above the competition?

Greg Fry March 26, 2010

You don’t know, who I know

Greg Fry March 19, 2010

Achtung: Baby Businesses

Greg Fry March 16, 2010

Are you smarter than a 4 year old?

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