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Irish entrepreneur helps small businesses ‘punch above their weight’

New web based design platform launched


Screengrab of Tweak.com
Screengrab of Tweak.com

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Tweak.com is a new Irish based e-commerce company which will offer the services of professional designers to businesses with dramatic savings.

One of the dynamic features allows new businesses to design their own logo free of charge using the Tweak logo builder for a limited time.

The entrepreneur behind the brand is Jerry Kennelly, who said his new business venture will target small to medium enterprises in Europe and the U.S.

“We know how busy small business owners are, and in Tweak we have created a user-friendly interface which allows them to have absolute control over their branding and makes them look as professional as larger brands at a fraction of the cost,” says Kennelly.

“Tweak gives SMEs the chance to punch above their weight by looking their best in print.”

With headquarters in Co. Kerry, Tweak has over 80 people working in cities throughout the world including Dublin, New York, San Francisco, Manila and London.


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Jerry Kenelly has done more for entrepreneurship promotion in Co.Kerry with the Young Entrepreneur programme (YEP)he started 4 years ago for all secondary schools and third level institutes. And now the introduction of a Junior programme for Primary School kids. Entrepreneurship is the life blood of the creation of small to medium sized businesses. These are the fuel that drive the engine of an econmy and God knows we need it now . So good on you Jerry, you are a successful businessman and I am sure did not have money as your incentive to create this money saving marketing and advertisement friendly website that can drastically reduce costs for SME's. It is news but it highlights a money saving marketing option for companies.
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