Halcyon Days

Dublin, Ireland

Marketing solutions for equestrian and pet businesses

Halcyon Days specializes in providing marketing solutions tailored for equestrian, pet, and animal-related businesses. Founded by Jenny Doran, the agency focuses on delivering transformative marketing communications while bringing a sense of calm to its clients. Jenny's passion for animals and extensive marketing experience drive the agency's mission to help these businesses flourish.

The agency offers a range of services including copywriting, marketing planning and management, email marketing, and online marketing and e-commerce. Halcyon Days acts as an out-of-house marketing department for clients, ensuring maximum return on marketing investments through creative and coherent strategies. The agency's approach is to craft marketing communications that resonate with animal lovers and enthusiasts, helping businesses connect deeply with their target audience.

Halcyon Days has worked with notable clients such as HomeoPet, Toggi, and Champion Equestrian Safety. The agency has been instrumental in raising awareness and increasing engagement for events like the International Eventing Forum at Hartpury College. With a flexible approach to working hours and a global client base, Halcyon Days is a valuable resource for businesses across different time zones.

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