About Sodaworks & Georgie St Clair
Over my career I have found the Internet both personally and professionally an incredible place to network, find resources, inspire, market yourself, your organisation or your business. Using tools as simple as a blog, html newsletters, social networking, on and off page SEO and other natural search marketing efforts to improve those all important search engine rankings . However when I was working in online retail, I was always incredibly frustrated when looking for online marketing advice. Finding good advice came at a price and consultancy was expensive. Geek speak, techno babble and acronyms are a caveat of the online world. That’s where the idea for Sodaworks came from.
I’m genuinely motivated by digital technology and want to share my knowledge. Sodaworks is here to empower other people and businesses to utilise digital technology for themselves or their business and make their voices heard in the relevant networks. Economically and with ease. As a creative thinker with solid commercial knowledge and experience at a grassroots level, I enjoy integrating online marketing efforts with e-commerce, offline marketing campaigns and events.
A couple of years ago I discovered the WordPress CMS system and haven’t looked back. WordPress has revolutionised the way I work with website design and allows me to give you, the website owner, the power to control your own website content and online strategy. As a freelancer I don’t have to charge big agency fees but work with developers to create wonderful, professional and effective website solutions.
Contact Sodaworks for more information about how we can help your business. We’re always happy to look at collaborative projects too, so get in touch with your ideas.
A Little Bit About Georgie
I started my career as a creative consultant and website & print designer over 12 years ago. I had my two boys and in 2009, after both boys had started school fulltime, I decided to follow my passion for Digital Media and Art, and took up a place at Brighton University to study an MA in Digital Media Arts. I’m now a freelancer and practicing digital artist, with a healthy obsession for web and mobile technologies, wearable technology and social networking. I will often be found on Twitter or blogging over at Shebytes.me.
The rest of the time I try to find the time to visit as many galleries as possible, get to as many Zumba classes as I can, dance around the living room with the boys and indulge in the occasional glass of Argentinian Malbec with friends.
