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As a free-sheet newspaper set up on the basis of making commercial sense through advertising revenue coupled with comprehensive news coverage, the Mayo Advertiser is your local, community platform. A newspaper in the business of news, each week we highlight the stories and events that matter with a particular emphasis on the positive. Our aim is to make you feel good about all that life has to offer and to give you the connections you need. By sharing important information, news and updates, we want to increase your sense of belonging to Mayo and your understanding of the role you too can play in making this region prosper once more.

Colaiste Eoin gets new ICT system

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Colaiste Eoin, based in Hacketstown, County Carlow, has recently benefitted from an upgrade in its Information Communications Technology (ICT) infrastructure. Working over the summer months, school principal Michael Daly and local Carlow firm t2, implemented a state-of-the-art ICT system, which enables secure file sharing between classrooms and centralised back-up of all school data, crucial to a school like Colaiste Eoin.

Dearer phone charges for farmers

Following a recent ComReg proposal, rural dwellers and the farming community could be charged more for their phones and broadband than city dwellers.

The need for advertising in a recession

In times of a downturn one of the easiest areas to cut is advertising. It is easy because managers can simply decide to make the cut and, unless they are tied into a contract, then do it. It’s not like trying to get a reduction in rent, which means negotiating with the landlord, or reducing overheads like phone or electricity bills which entails putting controls and systems in place. Advertising can be cut, just like that.

Be inspired by Múscailt exhibitions

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MASSIVE INSTALLATIONS, metal sculptures, photographs of death, and student artists reacting to the recession - these are the exhibitions that will make up Múscailt.

Starring role for Mayo in global ad campaign

Mayo has been highlighted in Tourism Ireland’s new global advertising campaign, Go Where Ireland Takes You, which is being rolled out in all its main markets around the world this year.

Developing communication skills in young children

Speech is just one facet of communication. Other equally important facets of communication are listening skills, comprehension, attention, gestures, and facial expression. Communication is quite a complex business and communication skills are being learnt from baby’s first moments of life.

County council clashes with event promoter over signage

Westmeath County Council plans to issue a litter fine to a promoter advertising an event at one of its own sites.

Posters, posters, everywhere but do they make a difference?

The clean up of election posters around the county will be in full swing this morning, but two men who had no posters up at all in Castlebar will be sitting down at the council table for the new term.

The need for advertising in a recession

In times of a downturn one of the easiest areas to cut is advertising. It is easy because managers can simply decide to make the cut and, unless they are tied into a contract, then do it. It’s not like trying to get a reduction in rent, which means negotiating with the landlord, or reducing overheads like phone or electricity bills which entails putting controls and systems in place. Advertising can be cut, just like that.

 

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