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  • Digital marketing firm Eximo & Friends is partnering with Barnardo's NI to help support trafficking victims in Northern Ireland. You can catch them at Digital DNA next week.

    Local digital marketing company Eximo & Friends has announced a new charity partnership that will kick off at the Digital DNA event next week. The firm will be at Digital DNA on 18th and 19th of June to run a series of free business marketing clinics for attendees, where it will be collecting its first round of donations for Barnardo's NI.

    Barnardo's NI provides support for people-trafficking victims and refugee services in Northern Ireland. All of the money raised at this event will be donated to its Independent Guardian Service that specifically supports children in Northern Ireland who have been victims of trafficking or have been otherwise separated from their families and home countries.

    If you're already coming along to Digital DNA interested in a free marketing consultation at Digital DNA, head over to the Eximo Marketing booking page where a full schedule of the company's activities are listed and slots can be booked. Those who don't already have a ticket to Digital DNA can also book one now via the Eximo & Friends website, where 25% of the ticket price will be donated to Barnardo's at no extra cost.

    These clinics will be one-to-one meetings with specific experts in areas such as social media management, video marketing, newsletter tools, and marketing strategy development.

    Andi Jarvis, Strategy Director at Eximo Marketing explained: "This partnership stemmed from a fundraising project I started called Wifi Refugees, offering free marketing consultations to local businesses, in return for a small donation to a refugee charity. I found out about the work Barnardo’s is doing to support children who are trafficked into this country and I immediately wanted to get involved. The Eximo & Friends consultations at Digital DNA will bring value to small businesses and support them to reach their full digital potential."

    Source: Written based on press release

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