Mulcahy & Co Marketing eNews July 2021

8 July 2021

We hope you have all survived and thrived over these past 18 months… they have been challenging to say the least. We are proud to have helped our clients with Marketing and Communication throughout this time.

This eNews shows some of our latest work as well as some new offerings from our Marketing team.

Branded QR Codes

Check these out!

With customers very used to scanning QR Codes these days, it is a great time to launch a campaign or re-design your company brochures, stationery and flyers with some customised QR Codes.

Here are some we are using for Mulcahy & Co which direct to different pages within the website. Give them a go right off your screen!


Recent project

Recent Online Stores launched!


The world is changing and your business needs to change with it.
We can offer complete online stores for your business with a quick turnaround time. We handle product listings, setting up secure payments and assist with auto-emails for shipping fulfilment.

See our latest stores here

R&J Framing and Plaques - Online Store
Kerralyn Macdonald Photography - Online Store

Google Ads services

Mulcahy & Co Marketing are an accredited Google Ads provider.

We can place your brand and products right where people are searching for them:



  •    In Google search
  •    On YouTube
  •    In many online spaces using re-marketing
  •    On one of the 2 million websites that are part of the Google Display Network
Google Ads Services

These placements are handled by our experts in house and get you the best value for money in this new area of digital advertising.


Outsource your business marketing.

Is your business growing?


Have you tried a part time Marketing employee without success? We can help.

If you crunch the numbers, having your own internal marketing resource may not stack up financially.
Why not outsource your marketing tasks and save money in the process?

Outsource your business marketing to us for a fraction of the cost of a staff member. Don’t pay for Super, Workcover, Software, Hardware, Cameras or Payroll tax!

Our service is invoiced like any other supplier and we offer a full suite of marketing and design services. We develop strong brand identity and marketing strategies to cost effectively engage your customers.

Talk to your target audience and create enquiries through regular, planned marketing. Our staff are qualified and experienced and ready to assist you and your business.


Watch the video below to find out more.

A full folio outlining the types of our work we do, including examples, can be found here: www.mulcahy.com.au/marketing

If you’ve got an upcoming project or looking for some general marketing advice, please contact us below. We would love to help.

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