My name is Preeya Grewal and I’m the new Inbound marketing intern at ElementIQ. Since I graduated from university in 2012, I have coveted a marketing agency position and I’m overjoyed that ElementIQ hired me as an intern! My goal for the next 4 months is to soak in as much information as possible and provide a valuable contribution to this great team. My first week has consisted mostly of learning and observation and I’d like to share some of the things that I found most interesting in my first 5 days here.
So you’re ready to invest in your business’ online presence but you’ve got at least one of two problems:
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No time to do Internet Marketing yourself
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Not sure how Internet Marketing really works (and works effectively)
That means you’ll need some professionals to manage this for you - an Internet Marketing agency. You’ll need the best agency to run your business’ digital marketing. I’d suggest a real thorough search of agencies because the last thing you want is to bounce around from agency to agency because of poor results and poor service.
Here are some tips to avoid that mess so you can pick the right Internet Marketing agency for your business:
With a four month gap from my university studies, I started 2014 with my eyes set on landing an internship with a digital marketing agency. I started my search on a Vancouver job posting site and came across the LocalTrifecta Internet Marketing Internship Program.
If you’re reading this, chances are you’re a business owner or manager considering your Internet marketing agency options. There are plenty of Internet marketing agencies in Vancouver and all have their own ways of setting up and pricing the packages they sell.
We’ve heard from a number of business owners - some already frustrated, and some who were unaware of the untruthful actions taken by their Internet marketing agency. This blog post will show you what’s happening to other businesses all over the Lower Mainland and how you can avoid getting burned the same way.
I'm usually not bothered by too much. Over the past few months, though, I've had encounters with several clients of ReachLocal. For those of you who aren't familiar with ReachLocal, it's a paid search company that provides its customers with a slick interface and nicely named service components for online marketing their business.
What bothers me is that ReachLocal has misrepresented itself on two major levels to the aforementioned folks.
This is our newest flyer that we just had designed to give everyone a better idea of what we do.

