Merge Marketing
Elise Peterson is an experienced marketing professional currently serving as an Account Manager at Merge Marketing since February 2021, previously holding the position of Marketing Assistant at the same company. Elise's background includes roles as a Service Department Team Member at Coles from November 2018 to December 2021, a Consultant at 180 Degrees Consulting QUT, and a Digital Marketing Intern at Merge Marketing. Additionally, Elise interned in Marketing Communications at When Freddie Met Lilly. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Creative Industries/Bachelor of Business with a focus on Media & Communications and Marketing from Queensland University of Technology, as well as a Bachelor's degree in Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services from Johnson & Wales University. Elise is an alumnus of St Peters Lutheran College.
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Merge Marketing
Merge Digital provides comprehensive marketing strategies for companies who are looking to thrive in a digital world. We work with clients across a broad range of industries to develop new brands, build relationships, execute social media campaigns, develop engaging websites, increase sales, and maintain a strong digital and real-world presence. Unlike other agencies, our job doesn’t end when the foot traffic starts and the brand awareness is achieved. While these things are important, we strive to convert audiences into sales and build ongoing relationships with communities. Our expertise will provide your business with the following benefits: - Increase web enquiries and sales through conversion rate optimisation - The ability to generate traffic from local audiences through production of quality editorial content - Improved visibility and traffic for participating retailers - Top placement within search engines for a wide range of target keywords - The ability to retarget to audiences searching for relevant content - Consistent database and social media account growth