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Westmeath says hola to Spanish bloggers

Bloggers who write regularly for some of Spain’s most popular travel websites visited Co Westmeath recently, as guests of Tourism Ireland in Madrid.

Last places for Core Theatre College course

CORE THEATRE College has filled all but two places for the performance course, starting on September 19.

Kilkenny companies can apply for IEDR website development fund

Kilkenny companies are being invited to apply for an e-commerce website development fund offering €10,000 worth of support to 10 companies nationwide.

Westmeath companies invited to apply for IEDR website development fund

Westmeath companies are being invited to apply for an e-commerce website development fund offering €10,000 worth of support to 10 companies nationwide. The IE Domain Registry (IEDR), the managed registry for Ireland’s official internet address .ie, launched OPTIMISE, a new e-commerce website development fund for Irish SMEs worth €100,000. The OPTIMISE fund is one of a number of initiatives to mark the 10th anniversary of the organisation which manages the .ie domain in the interests of the Irish internet community.

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Digital media for beginners at GMIT

An exciting introductory and digital media friendly course on how to use your computer and the internet will be run at GMIT this Easter. This new and improved computers for beginners course will start on Thursday April 14 at 7pm. The lecturer and course director is Dr Robert J Loughnane, who has specially prepared this course for people who have little or no knowledge of digital media or the internet.

Le Chéile FRC

Being unemployed is difficult and in order to help in a small way, Le Chéile FRC, Tucker Street, Castlebar, would like to invite the public into its internet cafe to use the facilities free of charge every Friday. Staff will also be in attendance to help with any queries.

Aró’s essential tips to improve website visitor traffic

On average 65 per cent of visitors to a website find the website via search engine results. Google is the dominant search engine accounting for 85 per cent of Irish search engine usage. Search engine optimisation is a practice of improving internal and external aspects of a website in order to increase the traffic the site receives from search engines’ natural results. Search engines have algorithms that assign importance to different elements of the website namely domain name, website structure, meta tags, and link building.

Aró’s essential tips to improve website visitor traffic

On average 65 per cent of visitors to a website find it through a search engine. Google is the dominant search engine accounting for 85 per cent of Irish search engine usage while Bing and Yahoo make up 10 per cent and others less than 5 per cent. Here we will explore the best practices to improving website positions and visitor traffic to a website.

Kilkenny to benefit from €500k broadband investment

Irish wireless broadband provider, Ripplecom has announced that it is investing €500,000 in its national broadband network infrastructure before the end of 2010.

 

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