As part of my preparation for the IIA seminar on blogging next month I would like to put together a couple of examples of Irish business blogs.
If you or your company has had any experiences with blogging - both positive and negative - I would love to hear from you.
Either post a comment or email me: michele@mneylon.com
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Michele Neylon is calling for Irish bloggers who blog business, either for themselves or their company, ahead of the IIA blogging seminar in March. If you’ve got any experiences good or bad go give him a shout here. Read More
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Hi Michele - we currently run two blogs - www.narragansett.ie/blog and www.askaboutmarketing.net - I am currently working on a survey of blog users - what they want, like, dislike, etc? I would be happy to share the survey with you - you can use to survey your blog visitors.
Please feel free to contact me rebecca@narragansett.ie
We'll hopefully be launching our brand spanking new blog around that time :)
Imagefile Ireland are blogging at http://www.imagefile.ie/blog/
Thanks for the links. I'll be looking at as many blogs as I can over the next couple of weeks as i try to put together a quality presentation.
Don't know if you got the trackback to this article: http://www.economist.com/business/displayStory.cfm?story_id=5501039
Normally, if the Economist magazine publishes tech related stuff, it's a sure sign that it's going mainstream.
As another example of 'Irish Business Blogs' - I'd count myself - http://www.firstpartners.net/blog.
Couple of reasons why we do it:
1) Shameless self publicity and Google page rank.
2) It's a more 'personal' face than the 'Corporate' website (http://www.firstpartners.net). We've seen so many corporate websites that those marketing blurbs are not as believable as before. In the consulting business, people tend to buy the 'person' rather than the 'company'
3) It's a good way of organising the knowlege within the company - you blog about something you're working on , and it serves as a useful reminder 6 months later. All this knowledge is already in the public domain / on the internet , but the blog puts it into one place.
Another question - how come your presentation is in the Hilton Hotel, while we have to slum it in thr Morgan for the Web 2.0 presentation? :-)
http://www.firstpartners.net/blog/technology/2006/02/04/abba-ajax-and-an-update-on-the-web-20-presentation/
Paul - You'd have to ask Fergal about the venue :)
Blog about Small Business challenges and pains www.realbusinessblog.com
Hi Michele
I have just finished or started my blog at http://irishhomeowners.blogspot.com
Look forward to hearing from you
Michael
i have just started my business blog. I just wanted to see what respose if any i get
Hi,
Blog offering business development advice, including sales, management, web, marketing and recruitment http://www.btbtraining.com/blog