Hello Muse

Hello Muse

Marketing Services

Let's go meet your market

About us

A photography and marketing service for Townsville brands. As a business owner, you want to see your business grow. You want to connect with customers to gain market share and you want to see the results on your bottom line. A partnership with Hello Muse provides the reassurance and guidance you need to deliver your vision by getting to know you well and using a carefully considered strategic development process. Every Hello Muse project begins with a conversation. It ensures your visual marketing fits with your goals and delivers the result you want. It’s a journey we take together so that everything we do is based on a deep understanding of your business and what it stands for.

Industry
Marketing Services
Company size
1 employee
Headquarters
Hermit Park
Type
Self-Owned
Founded
2018
Specialties
marketing, strategic marketing, communication, social media, sales and marketing collateral, campaigns, Photography, Event management, PR, website management, brand management, marketing consulting, Sponsorship, and Advertising

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Updates

  • Delighted to help Creative Concepts PR with fresh imagery for their website, socials and marketing! ✨

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    New Year = New Website 💻 You may have seen in our socials last year that Julie had an updated photoshoot with Sonia Warrell from Hello Muse. There were so many fantastic images that we decided to give our website a bit of a refresh and put them to good use 📸 By no means do we claim talents in web design, so if you encounter any bugs please let us know! And don't forget to check back every now and again as we update our free resources section and add new blog posts to help you on your journey to creating your own PR 😊 #creativeconceptspr #newyear #websiteupdate #photoshoot #publicrelations #PRagency

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    I got to capture the images for BDmagAU for their feature on On Common Country in their January 2024 edition 🙌🏼 It always feels like I have the best job in the world when I walk into a business, hear about their amazing innovations and achievements and find a way to visually communicate their story through photography. I was blown away by the positive outcomes and life changing impacts because of On Common Country. I'm grateful to have played a very small part in telling their story.

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    We're exited to share that On Common Country has been featured in the latest issue of BDmag, a Townsville-based magazine and online platform, focused on shining a light on North Queensland’s innovators, job generators and entrepreneurs whilst also focusing on business growth and development in our region. The article "Changing Gears" showcases the success of On Common Country's First Nations Work Preparation Program run in collaboration with the Motor Trades Association of Queensland (MTAQ). ⚙ Changing Lives, One Gear at a Time! Dive into the journey of individuals who have experienced firsthand the impact of our Motor Traders Program. From comprehensive training to valuable mentorship, this program is more than just a pathway to employment—it's a catalyst for thriving careers in the dynamic world of motor trading. 🌟 On Common Country: Shaping Future Leaders in the Automotive Industry Discover how On Common Country is helping to shape the future of the automotive industry by equipping participants with the skills and knowledge needed to excel. This article highlights our commitment to fostering training and creating a lasting impact on the lives of those involved. 🔧 Join the Conversation! Read the full article in BDmag Issue 19 to see how On Common Country is fulfilling our commitment to empower Indigenous Australians through greater economic participation and employment opportunities. 🚗 Enquire now for our second intake! The second intake of our First Nations Work Preparation Program kicks off late January 2024. If you or anyone you know is interested in kick starting a career in the thriving motor trades industry, please contact Lyn Lively at special.projects@oncommoncountry.com.au 👉 Grab your copy of BDmag Issue 19 now or visit https://lnkd.in/gyG-YjqU to read the article online. This project is proudly funded by the Queensland Government through its Indigenous Workforce and Skills Development Grant program. Image Credit: Hello Muse

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