With Communicate Ireland The World Can Be Your Oyster

Jul 27, 2021 | Write Stuff

Hi there, and welcome to our new look Communicate Ireland platform with its client centred pre-booking facility and user-friendly e-commerce function.

We want to make the accessing of the services we provide easier, efficient and effective for you.

Firstly, let me explain something.

I don’t take myself too seriously, but I take what I do and I take my work seriously.

Therefore sometimes I can come across as ‘very serious’.

But I’m not. I’m having lots of fun in my head, it just doesn’t always show on my face… or in some photos!!

What I am taking seriously is you, your business and your brand.

You have put a lot of time, energy and investment into it so it’s important that it’s handled with care, the respect and attention it requires.

I’m passionate about that and what I do when I’m working with people and yes, competitive also to achieve the best results for you and your business.

Just like this year working with David Keane and his Connemara oyster business. It’s been a joy. We’ve both learned along the way and most importantly it’s been a hugely successful media campaign.

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David Keane and his Connemara oyster business

This media campaign has caught the attention of the Connacht Tribune, Woman’s Way, Dundalk Democrat, LMFM Radio and Conor Pope of The Irish Times, among others.

Social media and our photography have been central to the success of this media strategy.

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David Keane and his Connemara oyster business

This media campaign has caught the attention of the Connacht Tribune, Woman’s Way, Dundalk Democrat, LMFM Radio and Conor Pope of The Irish Times, among others.

Social media and our photography have been central to the success of this media strategy.

Media Services

David Keane and his Connemara oyster business

This media campaign has caught the attention of the Connacht Tribune, Woman’s Way, Dundalk Democrat, LMFM Radio and Conor Pope of The Irish Times, among others.

Social media and our photography have been central to the success of this media strategy.

David Keane and his Connemara oyster business

This media campaign has caught the attention of the Connacht Tribune, Woman’s Way, Dundalk Democrat, LMFM Radio and Conor Pope of The Irish Times, among others.

Social media and our photography have been central to the success of this media strategy.

With the hospitality sector shuttered David and his team have been working hard at developing and opening new markets, both here in Ireland domestically as well as for export to new customers in France, Norway, Estonia, The Netherlands and South Korea.

All the while, whether for Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day or Easter they have been busy dispatching a Taste of the Atlantic, fresh Connemara Oysters from Letterfrack to your letterbox all over Ireland, ordered online from their website www.dkconnemaraoysters.com

And it’s a media campaign that has caught the attention of the Connacht Tribune, Woman’s Way, Dundalk Democrat, LMFM Radio and Conor Pope of The Irish Times, among others.

Social media and our photography have been central also to the success of this media strategy.

It’s a campaign that’s ongoing as the business continues to evolve and pivot with the constantly changing and sometimes challenging environment.

Next up is a focus on the Farm Tours and Oyster Picnics that David provides in the midst of the stunning scenery on the verge of the Connemara National Park. This experience will be on offer again this summer, once it’s safe to travel and it’s also as you might imagine a firm favourite with overseas visitors, when we can welcome them ashore once more.

DKConnemara Oysters are all the time looking ahead and exploring these opportunities and are currently marketing the Farm visits and oyster picnics to tour operators from all over the world at the Meitheal online marketing showcase in association with Fáilte Ireland.

We asked John to help us commercialise our online presence. It worked. It was a great decision and we achieved our goals using his expertise. He became a team player overnight and worked with us in a really committed fashion to achieve our objectives and is continuing to do so,” explains David Keane.

Like Communicate Ireland, David Keane likes to deliver the goods, leave a good taste and a memorable experience.

That’s healthy. That’s good business.

And that’s just a flavour of what we do here at Communicate Ireland.

Watch this space…

 

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