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Online Marketing Course in Kilkenny

Posted by admin On January - 26 - 2009 2 Comments

Just in case anyone is interested I thought I’d let you know that I will be teaching a 4 week course for Kilkenny County Enterprise Board in February. “What, pray tell, is this course going to be about?” well just in case you didn’t get it from the title of this blog it will be [...]

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Broadband throughout Ireland!Woohoo!

Posted by admin On January - 22 - 2009 0 Comment

The government have announced a scheme to deliver broadband across Ireland. Great news or wha’? No more shoddy dial up whenever I visit the parents. This alone makes me happy but it also means that more and more Irish people will be using the web which means more and more Irish businesses and organisations will [...]

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The Green Party catches on!

Posted by admin On January - 19 - 2009 0 Comment

This is a follow up to my previous blog regarding Irish politicians utilising the internet. Here is a nice and simple example of how it’s done. It’s nothing too cutting edge or demanding. It doesn’t take a whole pile of organisation, doesn’t cost a pile and will bring their message to a new audience. It’s a video competiton. [...]

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How the Internet can be utilised by Irish...

Posted by admin On January - 13 - 2009 6 Comments

The whole world and it’s mother has seen the dramatic success President Elect Barack Obama had by utilising the internet in his presidential campaign. See below for an article I found�while researching this topic. I think it gives a very clear and concise breakdown of the methods Barack’s people used. What I want to know [...]

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Are you blogging? If not, why not?

Posted by admin On January - 12 - 2009 4 Comments

More and more businesses (including ourselves!) are marketing their business through their blog. The numbers of potential customers available in the blogosphere don’t lie – Technorati, a worldwide blog directory, is currently tracking 112. million English language blogs. In the US it’s estimated that by 2012 about 145 million people (67% of the US Internet [...]