Small Office / Home Office business network in South West Ireland

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Next Soho Connect (formally SSWC) West Cork Meeting

The next Soho Connect West Cork meeting will take place Wednesday, 9th September 2009, at 12:30pm, at the Kingfisher Bar of the Celtic Ross Hotel in Rosscarbery. The meeting format will be informal as usual but the focus will be on the future direction of the group and the potential of our networks. Admission free. Refreshments Full Article

Did you get a phone call from Google today?

Did you get a phone call from Google today?

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. Full Article

Set Up Your Own Blog in a Morning – Workshop 3rd July

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. Full Article

West Cork Tweet-Up Friday 27th March in Clonakilty

West Cork Tweet-Up Friday 27th March in Clonakilty

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. Full Article

Get The News

Get The News

Image by photopia / HiMY SYeD via Flickr These days there’s a flood of information available to us; so much so that it’s often difficult to keep up with it all even before you get onto the Internet! The Internet has such a wealth of data available that trying to get round all our favourite sites Full Article

Lord Puttnam calls for action on broadband at SOHO Solo conference

This press release was issued to local media organisations earlier this week in the wake of the SOHO Solo conference last Friday (CJ). Lord David Puttnam, the renowned film producer and entrepreneur, has called on the Irish Government to take urgent action to remedy woeful broadband connectivity in rural areas across the country. He pointed to Full Article