Industry Experience
This page shows a range of work competed during my time working in the Marketing Industry as a Digital and Social Media Manager.
Marketing Skills
Social Media Management
Organic Social
Content Creation
Graphic Design - Adobe (basic) & Canva
Paid Advertising (Google, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn)
Copy Writing
Community Management & Engagement
Website Design
Basic Website Development
Email Marketing
Blog Writing
Photo & Video Editing
Reporting & Analytics
Content Strategy
Content Creation & Feed Planning

Amara's North Beach (Made during my time at Amaras)

Australian Land & Housing (Made during my time at Bizsites)

Mole Map Dapto (Made during my time at Bizsites)

Weerona Student Accommodation (Made during my time at Bizsites)

Latitude South Coast (Made during my time at Bizsites)

Walksport (Made during my time at Bizsites)

My Personal Feed

My Personal Feed
Social Media Advertising

Latitude South Coast Giveaway Ad Campaign (Ran across IG & FB)

Giveaway Insights and Metrics

MoleMap Dapto Ongoing Booking Ad Campaign
Blog Writing
Blog Sample
Unlock Timeless Radiance: Discover the Power of Tixel Skin Rejuvenation for Youthful-Looking Skin!
As we journey through the stages of life, our skin undergoes remarkable transformations, reflecting the passage of time and the impact of environmental factors. With each passing year, the natural processes of cell repair and collagen production become increasingly vital in maintaining the health and vitality of our skin. These two essential processes work hand in hand to ensure the skin’s integrity, elasticity, and overall appearance.
The Importance Of Cell Repair
Cell repair is the body’s innate mechanism for addressing cellular damage caused by various factors such as UV radiation, pollution, and oxidative stress. Through a series of complex biochemical pathways, damaged cells are identified, repaired, or replaced to maintain tissue integrity and function. As we age, however, this natural regeneration process begins to slow down, leading to a buildup of old, damaged cells and a decline in overall skin quality. Cell repair mechanisms, governed by a complex interplay of biological factors, become less efficient, resulting in visible signs of aging such as fine lines, wrinkles, and uneven texture.