Australia Free Web Directory

Clixium | Social media agency



Click/Tap
to load big map

Clixium

Phone: +61 3 9727 3005



Address: Suite 14/1 East Ridge Drive 3116

Website: http://www.clixium.com.au/

Likes: 50

Reviews

Add review

Click/Tap
to load big map

25.01.2022 Now more than ever, your digital marketing needs to hit the right note http://www.clixium.com.au/contact-us/



25.01.2022 Social networks are one of the fastest growing industries in the worldSocial media marketing can Attract new customers, Create brand awareness, and Increase customer loyalty! If your business hasn’t invested in social media it’s definitely time to start! However, having a social media presence without a strategy can be just as damaging for your business as no marketing at all! ... If you need a hand defining your online strategy and presence, talk to the social media marketing team at Clixium. Visit http://www.clixium.com.au/contact-us/ to contact us. See more

24.01.2022 Thank you so much for your kind words, Joel Kleber. We really appreciate you taking the time out to share your experience with uswe count ourselves lucky for having such amazing customers like you. #jimsgroup

23.01.2022 Is your marketing style outdated



21.01.2022 Do your customers know you're still open for business? Don't go dark, let everyone know you're still here. At Clixium, we help you to be found online with strategic SEO solutions, social media marketing and management, Google Ads, responsive website design and more! Visit http://www.clixium.com.au/contact-us/ to contact us - let's talk digital marketing, and help your customers find you! #befoundonline #digitalagencymelbourne #digitalmarketingmelbourne #digitalmarketingagency

18.01.2022 For all our #workfromhome mates out there. Presenting a great #ergonomic option that neatly tucks away under the #sofa.

17.01.2022 Updated Data Just In



14.01.2022 Hi Melbourne! What a wonderful morning.

13.01.2022 Attention business owners As part of the economic support package for city businesses, the City of Melbourne is offering $5 million in grants for small to medium sized businesses and non-profit organisations to invest in online and e-commerce capabilities, take part in training and professional development, and undertake capital works. Grants include:... Up to $5000 for investing in online and e-commerce activities. Up to $2000 for training and professional development. Up to $10,000 for capital works projects (matching dollar-for-dollar) to adapt to changing conditions. These new grants could be used to undertake online learning and webinars, purchase hardware and software, develop websites and e-commerce, or boost digital marketing. To qualify you must: Be a business located within the City of Melbourne Municipality (Docklands, East Melbourne, Fishermans Bend, Jolimont, Kensington, North Melbourne, Melbourne’s CBD, Parkville, South Wharf, West Melbourne and parts of Carlton, Carlton North, Flemington, Port Melbourne, South Yarra and Southbank.) Have an Australian Business Number (ABN) Be a small to medium sized non-profit business (employ fewer than 50 employees) Able to demonstrate how the grant will support your business or non-profit organisation in response to the impact of COVID-19 Here are some important links, correct as of the time of this post. Media Release https://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au//covid-19-quick-response- Grants Page https://melbourne.smartygrants.com.au/QRB2020 Online Form https://melbourne.smartygrants.com.au/QRB2020//download.pdf We’ll help you apply for the grant by providing you a quote to Build a new website or online store Market your products & services using digital marketing There is only $5m up for grabs so get in quick and let us help you with your application so your business doesn’t miss out!

13.01.2022 Fascinating. The top 100 fastest growing categories in ecommerce. Yes, you are right bread machines is #2

12.01.2022 SA Police launch social media campaign to keep tourists safe to avoid a repeat of the Salt Creek crime where two international backpackers were assaulted after organising a lift on Gumtree. For complete story, click on https://www.abc.net.au//police-launch-social-medi/10516206

12.01.2022 As we all move to remote work environments, sharing a few good ideas for team meetings that are on video conference (which we hope all your meetings are these days): Turn your camera on (if you are comfortable), we all love seeing each other. Mute yourself when not speaking - we all become oblivious to the natural sounds around us.... Assume positive intent if you are interrupted. Not everyone likes speaking up. Have a designated person who can receive questions via chat messenger, they can ask. #happymeetings!



09.01.2022 So, here's the thing. Everyone is struggling. None of us has experienced a situation of this kind before. Clearly the health of our fellow humans is paramount, but this doesn't detract from the very real impact that almost all of us are experiencing in our businesses. However, take a moment to think about where you will stand when we come out of this thing. The reality is that if you have any kind of financial buffer and a healthy dose of nerve, you can put yourself in a... position to dominate the digital landscape when the mention of Corona once again has you diving for a wedge of lime rather than yet another package of toilet paper. Going hard on optimising your website will put you ahead of the game when the economy wakes from hibernation. Not sure where to start? Comment below or Inbox us. No obligations. No catches. No hidden hooks. We're all in this together. Be nice. Be kind. Be healthy.

08.01.2022 When it comes time to choose your corona fighter. We’re sticking with this guy

07.01.2022 Hi There -) Yes, you . I know what you are thinking! Yes, you are absolutely right! ...Continue reading

05.01.2022 Hi Everyone, we will be testing out some content on this page, so a slight change from the usual goodness that you see :-)

05.01.2022 Hi there, this is a cup of coffee !

05.01.2022 In a social-distance-minded economy, consumers who were once reluctant to shop online have since created online shopping accounts. This has forced countless sectors to innovate, and transition online. Digital channels are now more important than ever, and it’s time to focus on optimising your website, blogs and social media coverage.

05.01.2022 The NSW Government will reopen the border to Victoria at 12:01am on Monday, November 23. All requirements for border permits and quarantine requirements will be dropped.

04.01.2022 Thinking of starting an online store? As we adjust to life with the new coronavirus around us, our behaviours and habits are quickly changing. People are moving online to do their shopping. ...Continue reading

04.01.2022 Mark Zuckerberg has just announced that Facebook Shops are going to be launched as of today to allow small business to sell directly on the FB platform! He mentions that this is particularly important right now because so many small businesses are moving online to deal with the economic fallout from #Covid-19. As people are being told to stay home, physical storefronts are having a hard time staying open and millions of people are losing their jobs.... Personally I see this as a wonderful opportunity for online businesses to drive sales and increase revenue. E-commerce has taken off and shoppers are shifting more and more online. Facebook Shops are free and easy to create. When you set up your shop, it will appear on your Facebook and Instagram accounts, this will soon be available on Messenger and WhatsApp too. Integrations with #Shopify, #BigCommerce, #WooCommerce etc are also likely. Who else is excited about this new rollout?!

04.01.2022 Try to resist the temptation to munch these crispy smashed roast potatoes straight off the tray, just on their own. They're intended to be a side dish that will elevate any meal, and frankly steal the show. https://www.goodfood.com.au//recipetin-eats-x-good-food-cr

03.01.2022 Good Morning, Hope you have a wonderful day today!

01.01.2022 Great Scott! Zoom can track if you're paying attention in a video meeting. The remote conferencing service, which has lots of new users while people isolate during the coronavirus pandemic, has an "attendee attention tracking" feature. Employees, students and other Zoom users should be aware of a watchful feature on the remote conferencing service: It tells the person running the chat whether or not you’re paying attention.... During the coronavirus pandemic, video and audio software use has ramped up, introducing many to the telecommuting world of Zoom. While some welcome the interaction virtual meetings provide to break up their time working remotely, others are less enthused and would rather do other things. Read the fill report here: https://www.huffingtonpost.com.au//zoom-tracks-not-paying-

Related searches