Last time we closed off registration for Bizcamp 3 weeks out as we ran out of capacity. Hated doing that - and it also meant we had to pull real world publicity which hampered our efforts to attract entrepreneuers and businesses from the sectors which do not normally read blogs and twitter.
For September we can accommodate 400+ in Guinness Store House. If you attend you will have the pleasure of choosing a variety of speakers from various backgrounds. The list can be seen here and is currently:
BizCamp Dublin Speakers- Ger Hartnett, Simple planning for startups.
- Ciara Conlon,The importance of increasing personal productivity levels to help companies leverage their best assest and gain the competitive edge
- Joe Drumgoole, Startups in Ireland. Where Do we go from Here?
- Donagh Kiernan, Sales-side Corporate Partnerships, Strategic Alliances, Partnering into Markets, Establishing a Partner Programme
- Una Coleman, Internationalisation of businesses - entering new markets
- Johnny Beirne, Social capital is imperative
- Caelen King, Online business models. I will looks at the value proposition of various online application and how these map into business models and how these revenue models can be adapted to maximise revenue. This will include Advertising (PPC, PPA, Affiliate), various subscription models, licensing and white labelling.
- Alan O'Rourke, From Email to Sales: Conversion in Email Marketing
- Claire Boyles, Twitter as a marketing tool
- Thomas Pedoussaut, HubDublin, a project aimed to build a agile working space for entrepreneurs and long distance telecommuters
- Michael FitzGerald, Practical efficiencies and productivity for the Small Business Startup
- Adrian Avendano, Creating value using the left and right brain.
- Anton Mannering, There's No Such Thing as a Social Network
- Amanda Webb, Facebook for business
- Eoin Kennedy, Traditional PR meets online
- Conor Lynch, Digital & social media marketing including community marketing featuring recent Irish case studies with top brands
- Greg Fry, Goal setting in your business and how to stay motivated in challenging times
- Jack Murray, "How to make your business famous - PR and the Media in Ireland"
- Deirdre Walsh, China 2010 - Emerging Opportunities
- Anne-Marie Charrett, Software testing for startups.
- Gabriela Avram, How to assess outsourcing/offshoring as a potential solution for your business
- Carol Tallon, Competitive Intelligence: Using information to gain competitive advantage
See you there?
keith
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