Business: September 2005 Archives

The last few days have seen some interesting developments in the Irish hosting market.
I've mentioned the debacle surrounding data retention a couple of times in the past few months.
You can cast your vote in the IIA Netvisionary Awards from today until November 10th. I've been nominated under the "Internet Enterpreneur" category :)
Irish technology journalists come under a certain degree of flak from bloggers, techies and the industry at times.
The list of nominees for the IIA Netvisionary awards has been announced by the IIA
As I mentioned last week we sponsored this year's IIA Internet Congress. The event was held on Monday in the regal surroundings of Clontarf Castle in Dublin.

Sbpost - Buying online

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Today's Sunday Business Post dedicates a couple of pages to "Internet Shopping".

IIA Congress - be there or be square

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I'm looking forward to the IIA Internet Congress on Monday. Working in the Irish internet industry can be fun, but you rarely get to put faces to names except at these kind of events.

Great Irish Writers

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I'm glad that I don't sell newspapers. The print media sector has been under a lot of pressure for the last few years and has been forced to constantly reinvent its marketing tricks to stay afloat.

Credit Control - Irish Style

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One of our new staff has been dealing with credit control.
The position of CEO of the IIA has become vacant:
Depending on what you are doing your domain can be central to your business. If someone starts messing about with the ownership and control of the domain it can cause headaches.

IE Domain Pricing Hypocrisy

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When the topic of the IEDR and IE domains comes up in the media it is often followed by peppered with references to costs or finance.

The thing that matters in business

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What is the most important bit of information you need to know about your business?

Irish Comment Spam

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Like most bloggers I have an aversion to comment spam.

More marketing madness

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I came across some rather amusing, although disturbing, marketing junk. RRP - recommended retail price