Slightly Tasteless Yet Amusing Christmas Tshirt
Tshirt Hell keep coming up with more outrageous tshirts. While this one is quite amusing, although a bit crude, I’d wonder who could actually wear it:

Tshirt Hell keep coming up with more outrageous tshirts. While this one is quite amusing, although a bit crude, I’d wonder who could actually wear it:

Ikea came to Ireland a few months ago and opened their shop on the outskirts of Dublin city.
Lots of people got excited and forgot all about the recession for a few weeks and went “Ikea crazy”.
Now Ikea are running adverts on Facebook.
You’d be mistaken for thinking, like I did, that they “got it”.
Here’s the ad:
So since it’s Christmas and my mother likes Ikea stuff I click on the link.. Which takes me to their Irish site (obviously), but here’s what you get:
Translation.
If you want to get an Ikea gift card you cannot buy it online. No. You have to physically drive all the way to their shop.
Since they have so many shops in Ireland, this is obviously a very convenient option, and is one that you will obviously want to choose.
So Ikea are spending money on an online advertising campaign which takes you to a “cul de sac” (their non e-commerce enabled website)
And how about their domain usage? While they own ikea.ie you better not type it into your browser, as it won’t do anything useful for you. You’d need to type in www.ikea.ie – yes, it’s 1995 all over again!
(and Ikea aren’t the only highstreet shop that doesn’t “get” the web – try getting a Marks and Spencers gift token if you’re in Ireland!)

I’ve just posted this on the company blog, but thought I’d mention it here as well…
You can now grab a .ie domain name for the ultra-low price of EUR2.99 ex-VAT via Blacknight (the domain registrar and hosting company I founded)
Use coupon code: chrimbo
More details here
Image via Wikipedia
Seth Godin has organised a free ebook which features thoughts from seventy “big thinkers”.
Similar to some of his own recent books, the ebook’s format lends itself to being dipped into ie. you don’t need to read it cover to cover.
It’s only 82 pages long, so it’s not exactly a chore to read it anyway!
You can grab it here or read more about it on Seth’s blog.

Since we became an ICANN accredited registrar earlier this year we’ve been working on getting our accreditation up and running.
We’ve also been working closely with a lot of the registries to get good pricing on domains, so that we can pass on discounts to our clients where possible.
So a while back I registered a nice shiny .me domain name to push the domain offers – domainoffers.me (not very subtle, but do I need to be?)
We’ve been adding new discounts to it over the last while and yesterday we added yet another nice one which should be a nice pre-Christmas present for our Irish clients – .ie domains discounted yet again!
Register OR transfer an IE domain for a mere €16.95 / year – no restrictions on the number of domain years you want either and all domains come with FREE DNS.
We’ve also cut the price on .com registrations AND transfers down to a paltry €4.99 until the end of the year, which is a pretty aggressive price.
Now I’m off to grab more pressies for relatives and friends online …
Spotted this earlier:

Simple. Genius.
And they probably hate it (unless they have a sense of humour .. )
More of them over here

A small cash injection for a small startup can make a significant difference – I know this as I’ve been there. I’ve watched our company grow from having a turnover per year in 5 figures, to having the same level of turnover per week!
You can read more about the entire thing on their site, but basically the idea was that by “crowdsourcing” small sums of investment you could cut through redtape and give a startup a helping hand.
Since the sum overall is small – €5000 and the investment per head is only €50 the entire thing should be quite painless and fun to watch (you’d easily spend more on Lottery tickets or having a flutter on the Derby .. )
Over 60 submissions were received, but there could be only one – why does that conjure up images of Highlander?
It was decided that the voting would be done via Twitter, with each investor having 50 votes to distribute as they saw fit. I initially had issues with this public voting concept, as I was worried that my choices would be judged in the light of my day job. However I decided that if people can’t deal with me as an individual and “get over with it” then I’m probably better off not dealing with them at all.
The submissions are available as a spreadsheet here. Some of them are truly terrible. Terrible on more than one level. If you’re looking for €5000 from someone who does not have a vested interest in your success you need to do several things:
Of course coherent English, with correct spelling, punctuation and grammar would be an absolute minimum. Unfortunately some of the submissions failed on all counts and were very hard to grasp.
Others seemed to think that playing buzzword bingo would win them money …
While others obviously either don’t need the money or simply think that the amount had an extra zero or two …
In the end I voted on three projects that I liked for a variety of reasons. Since 50 does not divide evenly by three I ended up distributing my votes as follows:
If I’d had a few more points I’d have given one to the lot who said they’d get champagne with the money – I loved their quirky honesty!
Let’s see who wins!
UPDATE – forgot to link to the spreadsheet – sorry!
Yes – I am a Despair fan
This new tshirt they’ve just released for Christmas is brilliant:
Grab it here
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