Thursday, November 19, 2009

NAMA..... Whats it all about??


NAMA or the National Management Assets Agency is what the Government are saying will help ease the dire state our banks are inand will pave the way for them to rebuild and take Ireland out of the recession. It sounds all a bit too easy and of course their are numerous catches. Many people see NAMA as the Governement bailing banks out with tax payers money. The same tax payers already paying crippling mortages with these banks and barely surviving as wage cuts are happening left, right and centre.
I for one think the Government needs another solution. 2009 has been a seriously hard year on every earner in Ireland and its getting worse. To add insult on to injury AIB tried to over rule a new Governement quota that bank chiefs salary could not top €500,000, they wanted to pay their new incoming chief €600,000 +. Cop on needed here, if they can afford those kind of outrageous salaries then they can tighten their own coffers and stop making the people of Ireland fund it. For too long we have been made to foot the bill for the so called fat cats in society to live their high class life, well I say no more.. And it starts with NAMA. Sort it another way, but leave us out of it.

"Money money money" and the Online Adult Industry


The online adult industry an area that has led to many debates, sadly people have missused it grossly and it has tainted its name. I wont be talking about this aspect but rather the fact that the online industry is a huge money maker and has totally revolutionised the face on the web today.
In 2007 the online adult indstry generated over $ 9 billion in revenue which accounted for 12% of total e commerce. Today it is still the number one product/service on the internet.
there is no denying that in that buisness money can be made. Today more than ever it is more competitive as you need news wayd to attract and retain users.

In the early days on the internet these guys energineered numerous ways to make money from visitors to their sites, eg. pay per click, downloads and links. They also formulated ways for other sites to advertise on each others pages through links and pop up banners. This stuff we are all too familiar with and this is where it originated from. Like it or not they changed the face of the web in many ways some great and some not great at all.

"To Tweet or not to tweet" The rise of the social network generation


In the last five years we have seen an explosion of social network sites and a massive increase in users. Not before have we seen so many people online. In society today it is not uncommon to hear the words "I'll facebook them" or I'll see what there doing on twitter. There have never been so many ways to contact a single person in history.

This itself presents a major opportunity for businesses to tap into this market and use these sites as a marketing tool. They has already begun and now many companies have facebook, bebo, blogs and twitters. The next step I believe is targetting customers individually and building online relationships with them. Instead of spending money on finding out about your target customer and it is now just a click away. There is so many new avenues to explore and it will be an exciting process.

However there are negative aspects to having every bit of personal information online. I probably dont need to point them out but there is definently a need to raise awareness of this.
For me personally as a fourth year student with numerous accounts online I think it is important that I portray myself in an appropriate manner. I hope to gain employment in a respectable company, whos to say they wont google my name and look at these accounts. I need to be careful about who I allow yo access these and what they can see.

Social networking is the way forward there is no doubt about it, so get online and dont be left behind.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

"Losing my religion"



Religion in modern society has thankfully changed to reflect the freer society that we now live in. We no longer live by the law of the church that was so vigorously followed by our ancestors.


A testament to this is the so called scandal about the priest who has left the priesthood in order to have a public relationship with his girlfriend.


If this came out nationally in the 60's there would have been cries of outrage and disguist. A sign of the change of religion in society has been the public reaction. Media and parishoners alike have praised him and have called for the Vatican to rethink the celibacy vow.


However I do feel that generations are losing the essence of religion. How many people of my age group attend mass on a regular basis, probably not as many as 20 odd years ago. I think this is a sad fact. The church in Ireland in recent years has taken some serious bad press and negative image portrayls and sadly many people have lost faith in the church.


Religion is an important part of society still however its relevancy and importance in each persons life is of somewhat varying to say the least. Sadly many people can now freely admit that religion is no longer part of their lifes.


Tuesday, November 3, 2009

SEO - The Race to be Number One


Search Engine Optimisation is basically the ways involved in getting what you want to appear at the top of an online search. The definition I was given is that it is the process of designing and updating a website such that it is likely to show up in organic listings for relevent user queries. As a business student who is about to embark on a career ( hopefully) in marketing, I am very interested in this. I am not a very computer orientated person but there is no denying the fact that in todays highly competitive markets it is essential that your company appears as close to the top of a search as possible.
You have two options:

1. Paid for Listings - You pay to appear at the top on the right hand side of the search page.

2. Organic Listings - You do not pay for this but you need to ensure your website has all the relevant material that is recognised by Google for them to place you near the top.


There are numerous advantages and disadvantages for both, but I definently believe that a company wanting to be successful need to be aware of SEO's and how they should go about it. It is important to remember a potential customer may not know of your existence, so how can they find you??
Its an interesting race, and a highly competitve one. It raises alot of issues and certainlyives food for thought for potential marketers like myself..