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Best Practices for Te Reo Māori in Digital Marketing

Kellianne Harris Lysaght Guest Writer & NZIE Graduate More New Zealanders are embracing Te Reo Māori as part of our culture and heritage. Therefore, businesses are seeking to adopt bilingual marketing strategies.  As marketers, we have a responsibility to approach multicultural marketing in an informed and respectful manner.   Read on to learn about ways […]

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Top 3 Ways to Deal with Negative Reviews

If you run a small business, whether a brick-and-mortar store or online, reviews are one of the best ways to boost your visibility, improve your reputation and encourage clients.   According to Brightlocal’s 2022 Local Consumer Review Survey, 98% of respondents read online reviews at least sometimes with more than two-thirds regularly reading feedback. But what if

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