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Written by omahonydonnelly on 05 August 2009
Have you been wondering if you should be on Twitter or how you can use Facebook to promote you business?
There are still places left for Friday's workshop "Hands On: Your Own Site PR Campaign".
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Written by omahonydonnelly on 15 July 2009
SohoSolo member Caroline Jennings did. Well, she thought she did. She received a call today from a company that was offering to set up a Google AdWords campaign. She was suspicious and told them they'd have to talk to her web developer, me. Luckily I had heard about this company and that they were targeting Irish businesses.
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Written by omahonydonnelly on 12 June 2009
SohoSolo member Ann Donnelly is offering a series of "Hands On" Online Marketing Workshops, starting with "Hands On: Your Own Blog" on 3rd July 2009.
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Written by omahonydonnelly on 09 April 2009
The next SohoSolo West Cork meeting will take place Wednesday, 15th April 2009, at 12:30pm, at the Kingfisher Bar of the Celtic Ross Hotel in Rosscarbery. The meeting format will continue to be more casual to encourage one-on-one networking and discussion in small groups to address specific issues members would
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Written by omahonydonnelly on 26 March 2009
The first West Cork Tweet Up takes place Friday 27th March, 8pm, at the Courtyard Bar in Clonakilty. All are welcome - users of Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, blogging, etc. Even if you are just thinking about using any of these social networking tools.
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Written by omahonydonnelly on 05 January 2009
Image by Paul Worthington via Flickr
Oops… just spotted this languishing in the “pending” queue. Apologies all, especially Ann . (CJ)
OK, it’s December 8th and I feel like I should be out doing some shopping and taking advantage of Clon’s 10-20% off. In fact I did take some time out this morning to pick up
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Written by omahonydonnelly on 19 November 2008
I am sitting here fairly frustrated as it’s taking extremely (and painfully) long to upload back-ups to an online source, so I am thinking, “Will Ireland ever catch up with the rest of the modern world as far as broadband coverage, level of service and price?” Let’s throw in mobile phone coverage as well! I
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