My 3rd visit to Belfast coming up Saturday week (May 16th) when I will attend Bizcamp Belfast. I missed the one in Limerick (too soon after our Dublin event) and am now looking forward to this.
Some of the speakers at this free day where entrepreneurs will share their experiences with each other, I am definitely going to see Michael beeney talking about Auto Register:
Launching a classic car website — The challenges of researching and launching a new classic car website business in Northern Ireland. I'm particularly interested in how a niche business can reach its client base successfully.— Michael Beeney (@autoregister)
Moving Creative Ireland Forward — Trends and turns in the digital media space. What's happening and how we move the conversation forward— tim kelley (@timspeak)
Expanding your business in a downturn
— I'll look at possible ways of expanding your business to new markets
and clients in the current down turn, steamlining your business,
getting your pitch right and cutting out the non sense. — Russell McQuillan (@wiseguyrussell)
This time next week, Rodney...
— SonicAcademy.com is a cutting edge e-learning business based in
Belfast. I'll share our experiences of the last 12 months - including
launching a web business; how not to go bust whilst trying to raise
money; pitching to angels and VCs; securing investment (we've now done
this) and other related topics!
10 Steps to Kill Your Business — Kelley's Top 10 - If you do these, you cannot help but strangle any hope your business has of succeeding. Don't miss it — tim kelley (@timspeak)
Doing Better Business — Social media can help businesses do better business - by being more open and conversing with their customers. — Campbell Scott (@campbellscott)
Setting up a niche search engine — The challenges involved in setting up a niche search engine. I will be speaking alongside James Kennedy. — Caelen King (@revahealth.com)
The Minimum Viable Product
— Deciding what functionality to include and what to leave out in an
initial product release - specifically as a start up entering a new
market.
I'll discuss some of the lessons learned from our launch of niftynosh.com and our approach to future phases of our product.— Barry Lynch (@niftynosh)
keith
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