August 15, 2010 – 9:07 pm
Time to face up to Facebook
- Posted in Company News, Extended Portfolio, Marketing related, Polystyrene Uses by Fran

The famous Facebook logo in 3D Styrofoam
It has taken a little while but we finally have a page on Facebook.
The staff at Channelship, a web agency based in Dublin and London, made a video with ideas how we could use social media to market our company. They have helped us to realise that the projects that we work on are very visual and that Facebook, would be a good platform to share them with you.
We will be able to show you more of the items that we have created, keep you informed on what we are doing, tell you of any competitions that we are running and you can let us know what you think of them.
A 3D version of the Facebook 'Like' icon
So, to encourage you to ‘Like’ our page on Facebook we want to give-away 5 ‘Like’ thumbs up, the same as the one in the picture, for the best comment on:
What would you would ‘Like’ to see made from polystyrene or what is the best thing we have already made?
Please leave a comment below or on our Facebook page.
I have to thank the crew at Webtogether.ie for the help they have given us so far and for the work they are doing to integrate this website with Facebook. Look out for the familiar Facebook icons on the site very soon.
UPDATE
We now have our social media icons at the top of each page and in the footer. We also have a Facebook feed in the panel on the right, letting you see what’s happening on our Facebook page. We still have our 3D ‘Thumbs Up’ to give away to people who leave a comment saying what they’d ‘Like’ to see.
So please leave a comment and we’ll ‘Like’ you for it.





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4 Comments
Fred
Posted August 19, 2010 at 2:04 pm | Permalink
Great stuff Fran! congrats. Enjoying Made in Hollywoods fun posts on Facebook everyday!
All the best
Fred
Fran
Posted August 19, 2010 at 7:06 pm | Permalink
Hi Fred,
Thanks for the comment. We are trying to post something new to Facebook everyday or every other day.
We’re also working on a video showing the foam cutting process, this project may take a little longer to set up compared to our Facebook page.
Dawn Baird
Posted November 17, 2010 at 1:12 pm | Permalink
We like the fact that you’re providing lots of ways to spark off creative ideas from the videos and customers’ ideas you have already shown.
Fran
Posted November 17, 2010 at 7:33 pm | Permalink
Thanks Dawn for your comment.
We intend to introduce more video content to this blog and our facebook page, which we hope will spark the question “Can you do this?”
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