Irish creators: pitch Japanese brands on LinkedIn, fast

💡 Why Irish creators should care about Japanese brands (short and real) Japan’s brands are picky but patient — they prize craftsmanship, continuity and long-term fan relationships. If you’re a creator in Ireland thinking “how do I even get a Japanese brand’s attention on LinkedIn?”, you’re not alone. Brands expanding across APAC (for example, CREATIP’s work supporting Japan expansion and wider APAC strategies) are actively looking for partners who can localise content, show measurable fan engagement, and craft follow-up experiences that keep customers hooked. ...

31 January 2026 Â· 6 min

Ireland creators: Reach Italian brands on LinkedIn fast

💡 Why Italian brands on LinkedIn are the low-hanging fruit for course signups If you’re an Irish creator selling online courses (digital marketing, leadership, UX, language training — you name it), Italy’s market is oddly ripe right now. Big companies are hiring for upskilling, mid-size brands are opening training budgets, and a lot of decision-makers in Italy use LinkedIn as their trusted pro-network. The trick isn’t shouting into the void — it’s building relevance fast and converting that trust into a signup. ...

17 October 2025 Â· 7 min

Creators: reach Lebanon brands on LinkedIn — drive signups

💡 Getting Lebanon brands to sign up for your course — why this matters (and why it’s doable) If you’re an Irish creator selling online courses, Lebanon should be on your radar. It’s a compact market with high English usage among professionals, active firms in tech, retail and hospitality, and decision-makers who use LinkedIn for sourcing partners and training. The catch? Lebanese brands don’t behave like big Western corporates — they’re relationship-driven, time-poor, and easily fatigued by generic outreach. That means the old spray-and-pray messaging won’t cut it. ...

17 August 2025 Â· 8 min

Irish Creators Negotiating LinkedIn Contracts After Armenia API Shake-Up

💡 Why LinkedIn’s Contract Shake-Up Matters to Irish Creators Alright, so here’s the craic: LinkedIn has been in the news lately, not for some new feature or viral post, but because of a legal kerfuffle in the US that’s got ripple effects worldwide — including for creators and content makers here in Ireland. Back in 2022, LinkedIn got called out by a bunch of its Premium users for locking down its API contracts. Basically, the company was tying up partners with rules that stopped them from creating competing tools or platforms. This meant less choice for everyone, especially creators looking to use third-party apps to grow their presence or negotiate better deals. ...

23 July 2025 Â· 6 min