Sharing her passion for fashion was only meant to be a hobby for Sinéad Carroll, founder of the Irish Blogger Agency, not to sow the seeds for a range of businesses.
Read MoreOn this week's show, we talk to Sinéad Carroll from Irish Blogger Agency chatting with Alan from Kompas Media all about The Rise of Influencer Marketing in Ireland. Sinéad established one of Ireland’s first dedicated agencies for Digital Influencer Marketing.
Read MoreWith stores in Galway, Tuam, Athlone, Limerick, Thurles, Portlaoise, Naas, Carrick-on-Shannon, Cork and most recently the opening of Born, Silverbridge Shopping Centre, Claremorris, Born brings affordable fashion lines to both men & women for all ages, styles and sizes.
Read MoreCollaboration with St Anthony's & Claddagh Credit Union, video featuring Yummy Mummy and The Beauty Kemple.
Tired of this October weather they decided to get a holiday loan & book a last minute getaway.
They certainly brightened up our Charlie's day! Take a look!
If you are thinking of a holiday, enquire about your holiday loan online at www.sacu.ie or freephone on 1800 28 5626
As part of the upcoming #DestinationAdare Style Tour we have been invited to join Adare Woollens for a mini fashion show. Oh the excitement!!!
Read MoreWe are delighted to announce that Irish Blogger Agency has signed their latest Digital Influencer, TED Talk Speaker, Personal Trainer & Fitness Instructor Lifestyle & Parenting Blogger Emma Murphy. Emma is a 28 year old, single mum of two, from Dublin, Ireland. In July 2015 Emma and her children went through a traumatic experience in their lives. Emma's video about Domestic Violence went viral reaching over 10m views globally.
Read MoreThe question on everyone's lips this week...
Is the Galway Player really off the market? Author, blogger, lover, legend, The Galway Player was the kinda guy that you wouldn't want your sister to meet but you know she'd have a great time if she did.
Read MoreCarroll has turned a gap in the market for linking ad agencies with social influences into a new business. The past year has seen a rise in the number of Irish digital influencers declaring that individual posts have been paid for.
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