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Commerce Opps& Marketing& Plugging23 Jun 2009 08:06 am

With the English Cities Fund receiving a much-awaited funding by the Northwest Development Agency (NWDA), the third phase of Liverpool’s St. Paul’s Square Commercial scheme is about to begin. The scheme has already undergone the planning and sanctions phases, and with the completion of the third phase, the city will see a 109,000 sq ft of top quality desk space to rent in the city centre area.

With funding coming in, city authorities and well-wishers have heaved a sigh of relief. Property agents had previously predicted that absence of office space would sound the death knell for future investments in the city. However, interested investors will now have a reason to be happy. According to the Liverpool Vision chief executive Jim Gill, the St. Paul’s Square development would fulfil the group’s vision of seeing Liverpool city centre as one of the UK’s leading business destinations.

Developers have finally seen some hope with this funding by the NWDA. The project had been stuck owing to the volatile market conditions. Suspicions regarding the successful completion of the project had begun to spread in trade circles.

A formal declaration of the £3 million grant by NWDA has not been made yet. But a company spokesperson said that the final procedures for the agreement are already underway.

With a whopping £80 million budget, the St. Paul’s Square project is the starting phase of the Commercial Quarter Masterplan for Liverpool’s redevelopment of two of its key locations within the commercial district, namely Old Hall Street and Pall Mall.

Marketing& Plugging& Sales + Marketing21 Oct 2008 06:09 pm

It’s hard to tell where the Internet’s going at this point in time, is every day the Internet seems to make a shift upward into a new exciting round.

Internet marketing is as much a part of shaping Internet as it is writing the Internet’s coattails as a way to procreate itself.

It’s not funny how online marketing works and how it’s evolving into almost a covert technology were people don’t even realize they’re being marketed to and even if they did they would mind because to give you a visual metaphor it would feel like someone giving you a sales pitch wrapped in $100 bill.

Internet marketing is becoming in many ways a game. In the Internet marketing game, online marketing strategies you lies cross platform social networking Web 2.0 technologies diffuse valued information for the marketing approach that feels very much like walking through grocery store and getting a free sample of food that’s cooked right there in the store as a way of getting you to enjoy the dish.

We don’t mind people marketing to us when it comes to giving us free first you prepared food that smells good to us because the benefit is immediate and a marketing pitch is secondary.

And always Internet marketing follows is sort of a format. This is what makes it so exciting.

Plugging01 Jun 2008 08:17 am

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