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Social Media Workshops Galway for Nov/Dec 2011

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The next Social Media workshop will be held at NUI, Galway starting Monday 28th of November. It will run from 9:30am until 1:00pm over three weeks and costs €250 for the workshop. The dates are Monday 28th of November, Tuesday 6th of December and Monday 12th of December. Social Media tools may be free but time to use them isn’t! Also our course is given by Ina O' Murchu, a current lecturer at the Digital Marketing Institute. She lectures for the institute on the Social Media section of the Professional Diploma in Digital Marketing. This course gives you an in depth comprehensive overview of Social Media and how it works together online.

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Social Media Workshop for November in Galway

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Share The next Social Media Workshop will be held Monday the 7th, Monday 14th and Monday 21st. It will run from 9:30am until 1:00pm each Monday. It will be held on campus at NUI, Galway and costs €250 for the workshop taught over the three weeks. During the workshop you will learn how to drive your business and grow an organic community online. You will get a deeper understanding of [...]

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Demobar Galway

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Demobar was held in Galway on the 9th September in an initiative to bring together Galways tech community to demo their products to other people in the technology space. Over 20 different companies were present at Demobar Galway including: Pocket Anatomy, Ex Ordo,OnePageCRM, Seevl and tunepresto.

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Global Diaspora Strategies Toolkit

eryone needs to get their hands on a copy of this book, Global Diaspora Strategies Toolkit which is available from the Diaspora Matters website, if for no other reason than the fact that these authors have taken the time and effort to implement for Ireland a plan of action against the potential of downfall

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Kingsley Aikins Talks About Diaspora Matters

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Kingsley Aikins is interviewed by Ina O' Murchu about the importance of the Irish Diaspora and how it can be driven by innovation and creativity.

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