Internet Marketing Skills of A University Graduate Surprise Business Giants!

Shaun Roberts, a graduate from Glyndŵr University has left the business world in awe with these marketing skills. Shaun has been named as one of the most influential entrepreneurs in Wales. When he turned 19, he started working for an internet marketing agency as he received a lot of support from Glyndŵr University.

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Shaun knows it all:

Shaun Roberts is an expert at several domains like web designing, SEO, marketing and has provided services for several firms based in the region and across. Graduated with the subject Computer Network Management, the computer freak is pursuing a PHD in context aware computing by establishing contacts with the top firms of his area.

Upcoming projects:

Shaun has featured in a regional magazine named Wales Online and has been named amongst the 35 young entrepreneurs who have carved a niche in their business. After this achievement, Shaun has taken up several projects and has been providing advice to the potential entrepreneurs about the importance of internet marketing and how they can improve upon the sales.

Experience galore:

When Shaun was just 14, he had attended a Careers Wales event for motivating entrepreneurs to carve unique ideas. After attending the event and attending the university the business bug moved in him and he decided to have his own venture. Knowing a lot about SEO and other marketing strategies, he said that “I offer services that help the new businesses in the market to grow and it feels great to work with such business owners.”

Glyndŵr University has played a huge role in Shaun’s life and he works with the career team of the university to guide the upcoming entrepreneurs. His success has proved that whether you have a small scale business or a large one, internet marketing is must as it makes the presence of your business felt on the major internet domains.

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