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Market Ease Digital
Market Ease Digital
79 Magill Rd, Stepney SA 5069Stepney SA 5069Australia
1300 662 990
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Market Ease Business Promotions is a leading provider of digital marketing services to businesses located across Australia and around the world. Since 2006, we've helped hundreds of business owners across 5 different countries (Australia, New Zealand, UK, US and Canada) grow their businesses immensely through the power of the internet and digital marketing, specifically Search Engine Marketing and Social Media Marketing services. Our strategies and methods have been used by multiple Australian businesses in a variety of industries. They have won major business awards such as the BRW fast 100, BRW Client Choice Winner and Ernst & Young's Entrepreneur Of The Year.
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Stepney is an area in London, England and is located in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. It is in East London and part of the East End. Stepney is no longer officially defined, and is usually used to refer to a relatively small area. However, for much of its history the place name applied to a much larger manor and parish. Stepney Green is a remnant of a larger area of Common Land formerly known as Mile End Green.The area was built up rapidly in the 19th century, mainly to accommodate immigrant workers and displaced London poor, and developed a reputation for poverty, overcrowding, violence and political dissent. It was severely damaged during the Blitz, with over a third of housing totally destroyed; and then, in the 1960s, slum clearance and development replaced most residential streets with tower blocks and modern housing estates. Some Georgian architecture and Victorian era terraced housing survive in patches: for example Arbour Square, the eastern side of Stepney Green, and the streets around Matlock Street. == History == === Toponymy === The first surviving record of the place name is from around 1000 AD as Stybbanhyð, "Stybba's hyð"; hyð developed into hithe (meaning landing-place) in modern English, so "Stybba's landing-place". The parish of Stebbing in Essex also appears to have taken its name from an individual called Stybba. The hithe itself is thought to have been at Ratcliff, just under one-half mile (800 metres) south of St Dunstan's Church.