Anthony Quigley

Internet Marketing Post Graduate courseAnthony Quigley is founder and CEO of Digital Marketing Institute.  Prior to founding the Digital Marketing Institute, Anthony was MD of Online-Marketing.ie, one of Ireland’s leading Internet Marketing and Digital Media agencies. Online-Marketing.ie is a spin-off from Xanthal, an outsourced marketing services provider. Online-Marketing.ie is a growing web marketing agencies, delivering business growth for clients by creating, implementing, managing and delivering results for clients in the online space. Anthony is a regular presenter, speaker and highly experience trainer. He developed and delivered Ireland’s first Diploma in Online Marketing (in early 2007). Anthony is also one of the Irish Internet Associations preferred trainers. Some of the topics that Anthony delivers on include Search Engine Optimisation, Google AdWords, Email Marketing and Google Analytics.


What Anthony Quigley has been blogging about..

Get Big, Get Niche or Get Out

When I worked for Microsoft during the nineties, I first came across the phrase “Get Big, Get Niche or Get Out”.  I spent a lot of time between then and now thinking about this statement.  What does that mean, especially in the context of the current economic (and educational) climate? I was given a further [...] Continue reading

Everyone Wants Digital!

Ireland (and Dublin in particular) is a fantastic place to be in digital.  Sure, look who’s here – Google, Facebook, Zynga, LinkedIn, etc, etc, etc.  All the big guys are here (nearly!).  And lot’s of little guys too – DublinWebSummit, Tapadoo, Vlearning, So, Dublin is definitely a good place to start your digital business.  And [...] Continue reading

While We Are Just a Small Country, It Appears That Our Bite Might Be Bigger Than Our Bark!

Google is combining more than 70 of its privacy policies for many of its separate products, including Android, to create what they call (according to their press release!) a “beautifully simple, intuitive user experience”. These changes take effect on March 1. However, Gary Davis of the Irish data-protection agency (available at www.dataprotection.ie) has said that [...] Continue reading

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